
Visitors will have the chance to ask him questions and also have their copies of his books signed.

Key will be at the Tuscaloosa Public Library’s main branch at 1801 Jack Warner Parkway NE tonight at 6. “I typically do a little more of an education talk there about what it’s like to be a writer, how I come up with the ideas and sometimes the business side of it can be really interesting,” he said. Times they feel untouchable, so to actually get them into the library for patrons to actually see and meet him, it’s a great thing for the library,” Bellofatto said.įor visits to libraries, Key said his audience is generally older and tries to keep the talks informal. “For libraries, it’s always exciting to get in an author because you see their work available on the shelf and some. Tonight’s visit will be Key’s first at the library. When “Alabama Moon” was made into a movie, the Tuscaloosa Public Library worked to try and help promote the film locally, said Vince Bellofatto, director of communications and public relations for the library. “I grew up in south Alabama, so I typically use that as the setting for most of my stories.”


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