Eastern Shore History & Heritage “A Time and Place” at Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts

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Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts is pleased to present the second in our Eastern Shore, Heritage & History Series. “A Time and Place,” a shared experience of four writers, each with their own perspective on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

Brent Lewis a native Eastern Shoreman with deep local roots, has published two nonfiction books about Kent Island as well as one indie novel. His most recent release, Stardust By The Bushel; Hollywood On The Chesapeake Bay’s Eastern Shore, just won a silver medal in the 2023 Independent Publishers Book Awards. A documentarian and a playwright, he’s also written articles for magazines, newspapers, and newsletters. He and his wife Peggy live in Centreville.

Tara A. Elliott’s poems have appeared in TAOS Journal of International Poetry & Art, WIldness, and Ninth Letter, among others. Executive Director of Eastern Shore Writers Association, she is a 2022 recipient of Maryland State Arts Council’s Independent Artist Award. For more info, visit www.taraaelliott.com

Kenton Kilgore writes killer sci-fi and fantasy novels for young adults, and adults who are still young. He also dabbles in children’s books.

Beth Dulin’s writing has appeared in numerous national literary publications. Her art has been exhibited at several creative spaces in Baltimore and New York, and resides in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Visit her online: www.bethdulin.com

Saturday July 22nd from 7 – 9 pm
at Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts
206 S Commerce Street Centreville, Maryland 21638
There will be a Q&A after each author.
This event is free, family friendly, and open to all.
Seating is limited, we would appreciate you RSVPing.

Questions? Would you like to RSVP over the phone or via email?
410-758-2520 qacartscoordinator@gmail.com