Meet the Author: Michael Abraham
Venue: Radford Public Library, Radford
Date: Monday, July 16, 2012
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Event Types: Speaking Engagements
Cost: Free
Description:
Join the Radford Public Library for their free monthly Meet the Author series. This month's author is local author Michael Abraham.
Michael Abraham is a local author from Blacksburg, Virginia. He has published the following titles:
- The Spine of the Virginias, a non-fiction look at the people, places, history and culture along the border of Virginia and West Virginia.
- Union, WV, a novel about healing and redemption in a small West Virginia town.
- Harmonic Highways, Exploring Virginia’s Crooked Road, a non-fiction journey featuring the music, arts, sports, and people of Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail.
- Providence, VA, a novel about a national calamity from the view of a young woman trapped by circumstances in a tiny Southwest Virginia community.
He has also written for The News Messenger, Blue Ridge Country magazine, Motorcycle Cruiser magazine, Backroads Motorcycle Tour magazine, and Greenbrier Quarterly magazine.
For more information on Michael, visit: http://bikemike.squarespace.com/
Bring your questions, enter to win copies of their books and hear about their stories.
For more information, visit: http://www.radfordpl.org/?page_id=4156 or call: 540-731-3621.
Venue: Radford Public Library, Radford
Date: Monday, July 16, 2012
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Event Types: Speaking Engagements
Cost: Free
Description:
Join the Radford Public Library for their free monthly Meet the Author series. This month's author is local author Michael Abraham.
Michael Abraham is a local author from Blacksburg, Virginia. He has published the following titles:
- The Spine of the Virginias, a non-fiction look at the people, places, history and culture along the border of Virginia and West Virginia.
- Union, WV, a novel about healing and redemption in a small West Virginia town.
- Harmonic Highways, Exploring Virginia’s Crooked Road, a non-fiction journey featuring the music, arts, sports, and people of Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail.
- Providence, VA, a novel about a national calamity from the view of a young woman trapped by circumstances in a tiny Southwest Virginia community.
He has also written for The News Messenger, Blue Ridge Country magazine, Motorcycle Cruiser magazine, Backroads Motorcycle Tour magazine, and Greenbrier Quarterly magazine.
For more information on Michael, visit: http://bikemike.squarespace.com/
Bring your questions, enter to win copies of their books and hear about their stories.
For more information, visit: http://www.radfordpl.org/?page_id=4156 or call: 540-731-3621.

