Carrie Bebris
Events
"Cassandra smiled & whispered to herself, 'This is a day well spent.' "
Jane Austen,
The Beautifull [sic]Cassandra
In-person and online events get added throughout the year, so check back often to see
whether I’ll be visiting your area. I enjoy speaking to all sorts of audiences -- readers, writers,
schools, libraries, and other organizations. If you would like to arrange an appearance, contact
me via
email.
2010 Engagements

Books & Co. at The Greene
Beavercreek, Ohio
Wednesday, March 10, 7:00 p.m.
4453 Walnut Street
937-429-2169
www.booksandco.com

Mystery One Bookshop
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Saturday, March 13, 11:00 a.m.
2109 N. Prospect Avenue
414-347-4077
www.mysteryone.com

Booked for Murder
Madison, Wisconsin
Sunday, March 14, 2:00 p.m.
Program,booksigning, and tea
2701 University Avenue
608-238-2701
www.bookedformurder.com

Barnes and Noble Clearwater Crossing
Indianapolis, Indiana
Saturday, April 17
Public program and booksigning co-
sponsored by the Indianapolis region of the
Jane Austen Society of North America
(JASNA)
3748 East 82nd Street
Phone: (317) 594-7525
Store website
JASNA-Indianapolis website
For more information, contact JASNA
Regional Coordinator Sue Landaw at
jslandaw@gmail.com

15th Annual Festival of Mystery
Oakmont, Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh)
Monday, May 3
Bookfair and program featuring 46
mystery authors, hosted by Mystery Lovers
Bookshop. Booksale and signings start at
4pm; author interviews begin at 5pm.
Venue: Greek Orthodox Church Hall,
12 Washington St., Oakmont.
For more information, list of attending
authors, and tickets ($7 advance; $8 at
door), visit the Events page at
www.
mysterylovers.com or contact the
bookstore at 412-828-4877.

"Tea and Diversions with Mr. and
Mrs. Darcy"
Jane Austen Society of North America
Dayton Region 25th Anniversary Gala
Saturday, May 15, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
University of Dayton
Dayton, Ohio
An all-day event open to the public. My
presentation, "You Pierce My Soul," offers
a novelist's perspective on how Austen uses
letters exhanged between her characters to
build her stories. Other speakers include
Kim Wilson (author of
Tea with Jane
Austen and In the Garden with Jane
Austen) and UD English Professor Laura
Vorachek. Plus high tea, an English
Country Dance workshop, and more.
For further information, visit
jasna.org/regions/events.html
or email Martha Caprarotta:
mdcaprarotta@msn.com

Guest Author
Summer Literary Picnic series
James Thurber House & Museum
Columbus, Ohio

Wednesday, June 30
77 Jefferson Avenue
(614) 464-1032
Thurber House website

Morning Keynote Speaker and
Fiction Instructor
Antioch Writers' Workshop
Saturday Seminar
Saturday, July 10
Antioch University MacGregor
Yellow Springs, Ohio
Phone: (937) 475-7357
Antioch Writers' Workshop website
Above: With reader and JASNA member Susan Tait at
Booked for Murder in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo
courtesy of Thomas Boykoff)

Immediately Below: With Jane Austen Festival-goers in
Bath, England.

Further Below: At the Jane Austen Society of North
America national conference in Milwaukee, WI.
With Jones Books publisher Joan Strasbaugh (left) and
Kim Wilson, author of
Tea With Jane Austen and In
the Garden with Jane Austen,
at Barnes & Noble West
in Madison, WI. (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Cooper)
Can't attend a live
event?

Due to the wonders of
the Internet, these virtual
appearances are always
available for your
enjoyment:

Author interview and
review of North by
Northanger
on WNBC  

“Interview” with Jane
Austen (me answering
questions on Austen’s
behalf) on WNBC in
conjunction with a

review
of Pride and
Prejudice

Guest appearance and
Q&A with the A&E
Mysteries Poirot
discussion group

Q&A and group read of
Pride and Prescience at
the
Republic of Pemberley
With Sue Hughes, editor of Jane Austen's Regency
World
magazine, at the Jane Austen Centre in Bath,
England