As the chilly air of winter continues to give way to spring sunshine, readers and writers from far and wide are gearing up for UntitledTown Book and Author Festival in Green Bay this April. A celebration of reading, writing, and the literary arts in general, the Festival occurs over the course of four days from April 19-22, and it has something for everyone, featuring “120 authors, 150 events, and 14 locations.” Though some of UntitledTown’s events require pre-registration or tickets due to anticipated crowds and space limitations, UntitledTown is free and open to the public. This is an experience that you won’t want to miss. Last year, UntitledTown brought in writing legends Margaret Atwood and Sherman Alexie, who came to speak at the KI Convention Center and provided an unforgettable evening. This year, the Festival’s author roster is just as exciting, featuring authors such as R.L. Stine, Roxane Gay, Christopher Moore, Lynda Barry, BJ Hollars, Dan Chaon, Michael Perry, and many more, including several from right here in Wisconsin. In order to see some of these amazing authors in person, you’ll need to register for tickets, a good number of which are free. Get your tickets now, though, as seats are filling fast! Larry Scheckel, author of I Always Wondered About That, will also be at the festival speaking. Check out the full schedule and see the featured presenters on the UntitledTown website for details. Bring the whole family, as the festival includes activities for people of all ages. There are…
Larry Scheckel’s new book, I Just Keep Wondering: 121 Questions and Answers About Science and Stuff, was released by Tumblehome Learning earlier this month. This is the third in his I Always Wondered Series. Tumblehome Learning is a leading publisher of science books for children. Their books inspire readers to learn more about nature and the world around them. They help kids imagine themselves as… [Read More]
Spring is arriving, and that means Green Bay’s annual UntitledTown Book and Author Festival, now in its third year, is just around the corner. Sporting 100+ free literary events in downtown Green Bay, including readings, discussions, panels, workshops, and other events of interest to writers and readers, UntitledTown celebrates “all aspects of book culture.” With events for people of all ages, interests, and walks of… [Read More]
Cathryn Prince is a journalist and award-winning author of historical nonfiction—her most recent work, Queen of the Mountaineers: The Trailblazing Life of Fanny Bullock Workman, will be released on May 7th. This biography explores the life and adventures of the pioneering Fanny Bullock Workman, a woman whose ambition, passion, and determination changed the face of mountain exploration. Stephanie Cheslock has been a beta-reader for Swenson… [Read More]
Ann Marie Ackermann, author of Death of an Assassin: The True Story of the German Murderer Who Died Defending Robert E. Lee, will be at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, on April 9. She will give a book talk with the Tippecanoe Civil War Roundtable. This is her third trip from Germany to the U.S. to promote her book since it was released by… [Read More]
Book reviews can be enormously helpful to an author. Those who decide what new titles to order for a bookstore or the library often consult reviews first. Readers, too, may be persuaded to pick up a book based on what they read in a review. And we’ve all heard the urban legend that you need to have 50 or some magic number of reviews on… [Read More]



