Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Countdown to An Evening at the Library: Two More Days!


An Evening at the Library, sponsored by the Brentwood Library Foundation, is in just two days. This is a wonderful chance to meet notable local authors Phil Valentine, Howard Klaurner, Dr. Paul D. Parsons, and Sigmund Brouwer.

Phil Valentine is heard on over 70 radio stations across the country through Westwood One. He’s an author of The Conservative’s Handbook, Right From the Heart: The ABC’s of Reality in America, and Tax Revolt. A weekly columnist for newspapers across the country, Phil has contributed to The Tennessean, Talkers Magazine, Insight Magazine, and many others. He has just finished production of a feature length documentary, “An Inconsistent Truth”. He has appeared in a supporting role the motion picture “A Letter From Death Row” as well as on many television shows including The O’Reilly Factor and Hannity & Colmes.

Filmmaker Howard Klausner is a twenty year producer of film, television, and literary content. Beginning with the Clint Eastwood directed blockbuster “Space Cowboys”, followed by a year as a production rewrite specialist, his most recent screen credits include “Soul Surfer”, “The Grace Card”, “Outlaw Dreams”, and Henry Thomas’ depiction of singer Hank Williams’ last days, “The Last Ride”, debuting summer 2012. Klausner’s screenplay for “Reagan”, the biopic of our 40th President, goes into production later this year, and “The Identical” shoots late July in Nashville. He is set to direct his script “The Hardcourt” early 2013. Howard lives in Franklin, Tennessee, with his wife Heather, and three daughters.

To learn more about the other authors, or to purchase tickets, please click here to see the event invitation.