Author Panel on "From Rough Draft to Book Deal" Tonight
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The writing process, critique groups, query letters, agents, and self-publishing vs. traditional publishing will be among the topics discussed. Attend if you are writing a book, have written a book, or simply interested in learning about how to go from the proverbial slush pile to published author.
This panel is moderated by local award-winning author Jennifer Salvato Doktorksi, and is free and open to the public. Raffle prizes, light refreshments, and a book signing will follow the program.
Melanie Conklin is a writer, reader, and life-long lover of books. She lives in South Orange, New Jersey with her husband and two small maniacs, who are thankfully booklovers, too. Melanie spent a decade as a product designer and approaches her writing with the same three-dimensional thinking and fastidious attention to detail. Counting Thyme (Penguin, April 2016) is her debut middle grade novel.
Jennifer Salvato Doktorski is the author of the YA novels, How My Summer Went Up in Flames (Simon Pulse), Famous Last Words (Henry Holt and Co.), a Bank Street College Best Children’s Book of the Year, The Summer After You & Me (Sourcebooks Fire), which was nominated for a YALSA’s Teens’ Top Ten Award, and the forthcoming August & Everything After (Sourcebooks Fire 2018). She lives with her family in East Brunswick, New Jersey and her summers are spent “down the shore,” where she dreams of taking surfing lessons and observes sea life while keeping her toes in the sand.
Dubbed a “Renaissance Man” by the New York Post, Val Emmich is a writer, a singer-songwriter, and an actor. He’s had recurring roles on HBO’s Vinyl and ABC’s Ugly Betty, as well as a memorable guest role as Tina Fey’s coffee-boy fling, Jamie, on NBC’s 30 Rock. Emmich lives in Jersey City, New Jersey, with his wife and their two children. The Reminders is his first novel.
Chelle Martin is a member of MWA, RWA, and SinC, serving as the current president of the SinC Central Jersey chapter. Her short mysteries have been published by various small presses and in numerous issues of Princeton's US 1 Summer Fiction. While Chelle considers herself a short story writer, she is working on the first novel of her proposed Dog Mom Mysteries series which she describes as Seinfeld meets Mary Higgins Clark.
Holly Schindler’s award-winning traditionally published books have received starred reviews in PW and Booklist; The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky is nominated for this year’s Sequoyah and Mark Twain Awards. She’s been an Amazon bestseller with her independently published work, and has experience in all aspects of the publishing process—formatting, copyediting, cover creation, even illustration and interior book design. Latest releases include Spark (YA / HarperCollins) and the magical, independently published Forever Finley series.

EB Con
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Thanksgiving Holiday Closing
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Pine Barrens Folklore Lecture Tonight
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Local natural historian Mark Demitroff grew up on a western Atlantic County poultry farm. There he enjoyed hearing tales told by neighbors, farmhands, and family members about odd happenings in the piney woods and dense swamps behind his village. Mark will spin a few yarns about ghosts, demons, and darksome fathomless pools with sinister qualities. Several traditional stories were passed down from the speaker’s Ukrainian heritage. Folklore, once an everyday form of entertainment, has lost its former importance but fortunately is not quite forgotten.
Mark Demitroff is a native Pinelands natural historian and tree expert who publishes and lectures internationally on South Jersey’s Ice Age geology. He is an adjunct instructor at Stockton University and a board member of Stockton’s South Jersey Culture and History Center, Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society, and the United States Permafrost Association.

Thanksgiving Pet Toxins
Pet Poison Helpline and AKC Reunite want to wish you, your family and your furry friends a safe and Happy Turkey Day! During this time of family, friends and festivities, we also want to help prevent your pet from some potentially poisonous household dangers common during the week of Thanksgiving.
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Register for Free Medicare Workshop Tonight
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At this workshop, you will learn:
- What’s changing in 2017?
- 5 Biggest Mistakes Made by Medicare Beneficiaries
- Original Medicare versus Medicare Advantage Plans
- How do Medicare Supplement Policies Work?
- How do Medicare Prescription Drug programs work?
Registration recommended. Register now.
Sponsored by the library's "Just for the Health of It" initiative to promote community health and wellness.

Business Networking Breakfast was a success
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Free Affordable Care Act Enrollment Session Tonight
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Sessions:
- Wednesday, November 30 (5-9 pm)
- Saturday, December 3 (10 am-4 pm)
- Wednesday, December 7 (1-5 pm)
Scheduling appointments is highly recommended.
To register, please visit the library or call 732-390-6953.
What to bring to your appointment (For all household members):
- Home mailing address
- Proof of lawful residency (Green Card) or Work authorization, commonly known as H1B VISA
- Social Security Card
- Proof of State Residency (Rental Receipt)
- Proof of monthly household income (pay stubs, unemployment payment stubs)
- Copies of the previous year tax returns.

"A Taste Of Autumn" This Evening
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Learn Ancestry Library Edition Tonight
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Rhythm N' Sound Play Beach Boys & More Today
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Rhythm N’ Sound is a trio consisting of musicians who have performed in many venues throughout New Jersey.
This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

Business Networking Breakfast Thursday
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