Tuesday, August 31, 2010

September's Author Events

Sunday, Sept 5 at 2:00pm
7419 W. Madison St. in Forest Park
Daniel P. Smith participates in an author's discussion panel as a part of Centuries and Sleuths' 20th Anniversary celebration.
Tuesday, Sept 14 at 7:00pm
Palos Park Library
"The Path to On the Job: Murder, Reflection, and Where TV Cop Shows Fail" author program
Wednesday September 15 at 7:00pm
St. Paul of the Cross Seminar Series “Where Profession Meets Faith”
St. Paul of the Cross Holy Family Chapel
Speakers include: Danny Smith, author of On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department, and Tom Swoboda, former acting police chief of Park Ridge. Both will share insights on how faith and profession co-exist in their lives.
Thursday, Sept 16 at 7:00pm
Forest Park Library
"The Path to On the Job: Murder, Reflection, and Where TV Cop Shows Fail" author program
Wednesday, Sept 22 at 6:30pm
Chicago Public Library Roosevelt Branch
1101 W. Taylor St in Chicago
"The Path to On the Job: Murder, Reflection, and Where TV Cop Shows Fail" author program
Monday, Sept 27 at 7:00pm
River Forest Public Library
"The Path to On the Job: Murder, Reflection, and Where TV Cop Shows Fail" author program

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Upcoming Author Events

On the Job author Daniel P. Smith has a full fall schedule of events. From writing workshops and author panels to his compelling author program -- "The Path to On the Job: Murder, Reflection, and Where TV Cop Shows Fail" -- here's a look at what the coming months bring:

Saturday, August 21
Executive Meetings and Events of Chicago's Summer Writers Workshop
Loyola University's Water Tower Campus
Smith teams with fellow Chicago writer Grace DuMelle to present "Compelling Stories, Verifiable Facts: Getting the Best of Both Worlds," a program that offers practical advice for fact-gathering and enlivening a story with anecdotes and personal voices.
http://emeofchicago.com/SummerWritersConference.aspx

Sunday, September 5 at 2pm
Centuries and Sleuths Anniversary Celebration
Smith will be on an author panel with other accomplished Chicago writers.
http://www.centuriesandsleuths.com/centuries-sleuths-bookstores-celebration-its-20th-anniversary

Tuesday, September 14 at 7pm
Palos Park Library
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.palosparklibrary.org/

Thursday, September 16 at 7pm
Forest Park Library
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.fppl.org/

Wednesday, September 22 at 6:30pm
Chicago Public Library--Roosevelt Branch
1101 W. Taylor St. in Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.chipublib.org/branch/details/library/roosevelt/p/History/

Monday, September 27 at 7pm
River Forest Public Library
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.rflib.org/

Tuesday, October 4 at 6:30pm
Chicago Public Library--Lincoln-Belmont Branch
1659 W. Melrose St. in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.chipublib.org/branch/details/library/lincoln-belmont/

Saturday, October 9 at 1pm
Newberry Library
Smith teams with fellow Chicago writer Grace DuMelle to present "Compelling Stories, Verifiable Facts: Getting the Best of Both Worlds," a program that offers practical advice for fact-gathering and enlivening a story with anecdotes and personal voices. The presentation is a part of Newberry's Seminars Program.
http://www.newberry.org/programs/currentschedule.html

Tuesday, October 12 at 7:30pm
Schaumburg Public Library
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.stdl.org/

Friday, October 15 at 7pm
Helen Plum Library (Lombard, IL)
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://plum.lib.il.us/

Saturday, October 30 at TBD
HalloweeM: Mensa's annual gathering in Chicago
"The Path to On the Job" author program

Saturday, November 6 at 12pm
Lisle History Series at the Lisle Depot Museum
"The Path to On the Job" author program
http://www.lisleparkdistrict.org/museum.htm

Thursday, November 11 at 7pm
Frankfort Public Library
Smith teams with fellow Chicago writer Grace DuMelle to present "Compelling Stories, Verifiable Facts: Getting the Best of Both Worlds," a program that offers practical advice for fact-gathering and enlivening a story with anecdotes and personal voices.
http://www.frankfortlibrary.org/