Novel Night with Emily McKay & Carl Vick

When:
October 13, 2016 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Cost:
Free

Join us for another installment of Novel Night, a monthly celebration of all things prose! This month we have something rather special: a SciFi/Fantasy/Speculative fiction-themed reading with two very talented writers! We’ll also have “Book Talk,” in which an intrepid Malvern staff member will introduce you to one of our favorite prose titles and invite questions from the audience.

Also worth noting: we’re offering 20% OFF ALL FICTION TITLES during Novel Night (from 6pm till closing).

Novel Night

This month Emily McKay will share her vampire series, The Farm, a trilogy set in a terrifying post-apocalyptic world where teens are farmed as food and genetically mutated monsters roam the country. And Carl Vick will read from his new book, The Epic of Ur, the story of an immortal man set in a time before recorded history.

Emily McKay

Emily McKay is a four time Rita nominee. She’s published twenty-five books with Harlequin, Berkley, Walker Books and Entangled. In 2013, she won the Rita award for Best Young Adult Romance. She is a life-long fan of books, pop-culture, and anything geeky. She has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and baking cookies. When she’s not kicking-ass and scooping cookie dough, she’s watching videos on YouTube. Though her interests may appear broad, the common denominators are swoony heroes and snarky humor. She lives in central Texas with her husband, kids, two mildly-psychotic dogs, two nervous cats and nineteen chickens.

Carl VickWhether writing music or novels, Carl Vick has always sought different ways of being creative. Although he has written extensively on topics in Philosophy, he began writing his first novel, The Epic of Ur, at twenty-one while still attending school for a Philosophy degree. Carl has found inspiration during his stints living abroad in Chile and Spain. He currently resides in Austin, Texas, where he continues to write captivating works of fiction.

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