Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moorhen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy that explores feminism, visibility and disruption in a pulp-Victorian-goth-satire. Featuring professionals from Magnolia Theatre Company with UD student actors, this collaboration is a romp, upending the gender and class norms of Charlotte Bronte’s era with contemporary comedic thrills.
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Chat with Bestselling YA Fantasy Author Ethan Avery
Join us as we chat with Ethan Avery author of the bestselling and award-winning Sword & Sorcery: Frostfire. This is a great opportunity to learn more about writing from a published author during National Novel Writing Month! Perfect for fantasy fans and teens. Refreshments will be served. FREE and open to the public.
Ethan’s debut novel Sword and Sorcery: Frostfire was a Purple Dragonfly Book Award winner as well as a recipient of Literary Titan’s Gold Book Award. The critically acclaimed novel was called, “An intricate and enjoyable adventure with a striking cast.” by Kirkus Reviews
Meet local author of “See You At San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture”
Local author Mathew Klickstein completes his national book tour promoting his latest pop culture history book, See You At San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture, right here in Dayton!
Klickstein will be making appearances at stops throughout the Greater Dayton area during November. He is particularly looking forward to his author talk with Dayton937 writer and editor, Libby Ballengee from 6:30-8:30pm on Friday, November 4th at Omega Music (318 E. 5th St in Oregon District). He’ll also be signing books, which will be available at the beloved local record store.
See list below for additional local dates to meet the author. More info on dates, special guests, and locations: www.MathewKlickstein.com
Local tour schedule includes stops at: