- Friends of the Brunswick Library and Scribblers' Welcome Tony Horwitz May 1st!
- Teachers, Students, Writers learn from Famous Authors
- Laura Day Speaks in November!
- Chicago Broadcaster Gives Keynote Address
- Renaissance Woman, Sandra Gurvis, Rocks!
- May Conference a Huge Hit with Educators, Students!
- Phillip Margolin Speaks in May 2011
- "Almost to Eden" by June Hall McCash
- Presenting Diana Gabaldon November Conference!
- Adam Davies Speaking in November
Phillip Margolin Speaks in May 2011

Join us in welcoming the incomparable Phillip Margolin, a consistent New York Times bestselling author (all 15 of his novels have been on the NY Times bestseller list) who has gone from teaching Jr. High in the South Bronx to practicing criminal defense law for 25 years to being praised as one of the greatest mystery writers of our time. Regarding his best-selling book Fugitive:
"Entertaining… a plot set on full boil… All will enjoy following the resourceful Amanda as she puts the puzzle pieces together."— Publishers Weekly
Phil is currently finishing up his wildly popular Washington trilogy, which began with Executive Privilege in which Dana Cutler and Brad Miller exposed the President's role in a series of murders then followed Brad and Dana as they saved the life of a Justice while foiling a plot by a rogue CIA group to fix a case in the Supreme Court in Supreme Justice. Soon to be released Capitol Murder, which takes place in the Senate. Margolin captivates and excites readers with his suave expertise in drafting a criminal mystery that has one's attention riveted from the very first scene.




