Book Marks
By Staff
The following are book events, book releases and writing workshops in the Fairfax-Loudoun area. Friday, Oct. 3 - James book signing. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Waterford Homes Tour Craft Exhibit. Jessica James, author of "Shades of Gray: A Novel of the Civil War in Virginia," set entirely in Loudoun, Fauquier counties, 1862-1865. equiculture@superpa.net.Saturday, Oct. 4
Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime. Check in at noon, lunch at 12:30 p.m. Alpine Restaurant, 4770 Lee Highway, Washington, D.C., and New York literary agents discuss publishing market for mysteries and thrillers. Speakers include Elaine English, Paige Wheeler, Ellen Pepus. $26, members $22. Register at www.chessiechapter.org.
Book swap. 10 a.m.-noon. Claude Moore Community Center, 46111 Loudoun Park Lane, Sterling. Adults' and children's books, books on tape and CD, VHS and DVD movies. Bring one, take home two. 571-258-3500.
Saturday, Oct. 11
Johns and Crookshanks book signing. 1-3 p.m. McCorkindale book signing, 3:30-6 p.m. Books and Crannies, 19 E. Washington St., Middleburg. Virginia Johnson, Barbara Crookshanks, authors of "Virginia Horse Racing: Triumphs of the Turf." Susan McCorkindale, author of "Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl." 540-687-6677.
Nack book discussion. 2 p.m. National Sporting Library, 102 The Plains Road, Middleburg. Award-winning journalist William Nack discusses "Travels With Secretariat: A Triple Crown Odyssey." Admission free, seating limited. RSVP to Judy Sheehan, 540-687-6542, ext. 10. www.nsl.org.
Saturday, Nov. 1
Falconry program: The National Sporting Library will host a children's program, "Falconry: An Introduction to a Royal Sport," Saturday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m.
Barbara duPont and her fellow falconers -- Lee Chichester, Bill Harry, Brian Cullen, Ray Martin, John Foley, Ava King and Andrew King ?will talk about sport and the many kinds of birds and equipment used. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet various kinds of raptors. A flying demonstration will follow at nearby Hill School.
Recommended reading for the event is Jean Craighead George's award-winning novel for young adults, "My Side of the Mountain."
The program is recommended for children 10 and older. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Participation is limited to 50 people.
Call 540-687-6542, ext. 10.
Friday, Nov. 28
Reuter book signing. 11 a.m. 100 N. Madison St., Middleburg. F. Turner Reuter Jr., curator of Fine Arts at the National Sporting Library, author of "Animal and Sporting Artists in America." Book is a comprehensive, scholarly reference work devoted solely to American sporting painters and sculptors; chronicles activities of artists in this country over almost 400 years. More than 400 images. Slip-cased standard edition $195; slip-cased, signed, numbered limited edition $495. Available Oct. 15. Preorder at Red Fox Fine Art,
www.redfoxfineart.com, 540-687-5780. National Sporting Library, www.nsl.org, 540-687-6542.
Saturday, Dec. 6
Reuter book signing. 11 a.m. 100 N. Madison St., Middleburg. F. Turner Reuter Jr., curator of Fine Arts at the National Sporting Library, author of "Animal and Sporting Artists in America." Book is a comprehensive, scholarly reference work devoted solely to American sporting painters and sculptors; chronicles activities of artists in this country over almost 400 years. More than 400 images. Slip-cased standard edition $195; slip-cased signed, numbered, limited edition $495. Available Oct. 15. Preorder at Red Fox Fine Art,
www.redfoxfineart.com, 540-687-5780. National Sporting Library, www.nsl.org, 540-687-6542.