Ayana Gray spricht bei der RPL-Autorenserie in Russellville

New York Times-Bestsellerautorin Ayana Gray tritt am 19. März in der Ross Pendergraft Library Author Series auf. Die Veranstaltung umfasst einen Meet-and-Greet-Empfang ab 17:30 Uhr, gefolgt von ihrem Vortrag um 18 Uhr. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos und für die Öffentlichkeit geöffnet.

Die Ross Pendergraft Library Author Series der Arkansas Tech University empfängt am 19. März Ayana Gray, eine New York Times-Bestsellerautorin, im Ross Pendergraft Library and Technology Center, 305 West Q Street in Russellville, Arkansas. Das Ross Pendergraft Library and Technology Center liegt an der 305 West Q Street in Russellville, Arkansas. Der Abend beginnt um 17:30 Uhr mit einem Meet-and-Greet-Empfang, gesponsert von der Arkansas Tech University Black Student Association und der ATU Black Faculty and Staff Organization. Grays Präsentation folgt um 18 Uhr. Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der fortlaufenden Autorenserie der Bibliothek, die kostenlos und für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich ist. Gray ist bekannt für ihre Young-Adult-Fiction-Serie, einschließlich „Beasts of Prey“, erschienen 2022, „Beasts of Ruin“ 2023 und „Beasts of War“ 2024. Ihr bevorstehender Young-Adult-Roman „Hawk and Sparrow“ erscheint am 1. September. Sie hat zudem ein Erwachsenenbuch „I, Medusa“ verfasst, das 2025 erscheint. Ursprünglich aus Atlanta, Georgia, lebt Gray nun in Arkansas. Ihre Werke wurden in ein Dutzend Sprachen auf fünf Kontinenten übersetzt, hieß es in einer Mitteilung der Universität. Für weitere Informationen zur RPL Author Series rufen Sie (479) 964-0546 an oder schreiben Sie an rplauthorseries@atu.edu.

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