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Mark Shulman, Rachel Sherman, & Meg Mullins

09-Feb-2010

Mark Shulman


Mark Shulman
has published over 100 children’s books of every kind. He has also written nonfiction, preschool, trivia, readers, movie tie-ins, sticker books, and humor books for adults. His most recent projects include a young adult novel, Scrawl. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, a literacy teacher, and their two children.

Rachel Sherman


Rachel Sherman holds an MFA in fiction from Columbia University. Her short stories have appeared in various publications including the anthology Full Frontal Fiction: The Best of Nerve Anthology. Her book of short stories, The First Hurt was short listed for The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, and was named one of the 25 Books to Remember from 2006 by the New York Public Library.

Meg Mullins


Meg Mullins, celebrated author of The Rug Merchant, joins the Pen Parentis Author Salon while on book tour for highly anticipated novel, Dear Strangers. Her short fiction is widely published. The story that formed the basis of The Rug Merchant appeared in The Best American Short Stories 2002. She lives in New Mexico with her husband and their two children.

When & Where to be

  • Date & Time: February 9, 2010
  • Ongoing readings monthly, every second Tuesday
  • 6:30pm-8:30pm
  • At the gorgeous Libertine Library at Gild Hall
  • Located inside the stunning new Gild Hall Hotel at 15 Gold Street, NYC (click to see map)
  • FREE admission
  • Ten minute walk from everywhere in the Financial District
  • 2/3/4/5/J/M/Z at Fulton, A/C at Broadway/Nassau, E or PATH at WTC

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