Cleveland Public Library (CPL) kicked off its new Writers and Readers series with a discussion by two dynamic and compelling authors, S.E. Cupp and Jodi Kantor, on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium of CPL on East 6th Street and Superior Avenue.
“CPL is thrilled to launch our latest Writers & Readers series with two accomplished writers, S.E. Cupp and Jodi Kantor, who truly showcase what makes this series so unique,” says Felton Thomas, Executive Director of CPL. “Featuring two writers with different perspectives gives our patrons the opportunity to not only hear from their favorite authors, but interact with them in a way that can only happen in the library setting.”
S. E. Cupp is a freelance political columnist, conservative culture critic, author of Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media’s Attack on Christianity, and coauthor of Why You’re Wrong About the Right, Behind the Myths: The Surprising Truth About Conservatives.
Jodi Kantor is the New York Times Washington correspondent and author of The Obamas: a Behind the Scenes Look at the White House (2012.) Ms. Kantor began writing about the Obamas in 2007, penning some of the earliest articles about Michelle Obama, the role of the Obama daughter’s in their father’s life and career, and Barack Obama’s time as a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago.
Moderated by WKYC’s Tom Beres, Ms. Cupp and Ms. Kantor will engage in a lively discussion of the issues surrounding the 2012 presidential election, as well as their own accomplishments and experiences as writers and authors.
The Cleveland Public Library’s Writers & Readers author series showcases the Library’s role in promoting books and reading to the Greater Cleveland Community. All Writers & Readers events are free and open to the public. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information about Writers & Readers, please visit www.cpl.org. Books will be available for sale by A Cultural Exchange at all Writers and Readers events.
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