Creativity Has No Expiration Date: Local Author Deborah Brasket on Publishing Late in Life
Creativity Has No Expiration Date: Local Author Deborah Brasket on Publishing Late in Life
“Have you ever wondered if it’s too late to write that novel, become an artist, learn to skydive, or play the piano?” local author Deborah Brasket muses.
Community members are invited to explore that question at a free event on Sunday, March 22 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Santa Maria Public Library, 420 S. Broadway in Santa Maria.
Join Brasket and Jeanne Sparks, co-executive director of Santa Barbara County Action Network, for a candid conversation about how Brasket came to publish her debut novel, When Things Go Missing, later in life. Brasket will share her journey, read from her book, answer questions, and sign copies.
The event is sponsored by SBCAN and Friends of the Santa Maria Public Library.
When Things Go Missing is about the fragility and resilience of family life. When the mother who has been holding her family together mysteriously disappears, it sets into motion a ripple of anger, grief, and regret that reshapes the lives of those left behind--her two troubled adult children and distant husband. Each embarks on their own journeys to fill the missing pieces in their lives and make their family whole again.
Visit her website www.deborahjbrasket.com to learn more. Or contact her at seastonepress@gmail.com
A limited supply of When Things Go Missing will be available to purchase (cash or check only) at the event. It’s also available locally at Gavin’s Books, 230 Betteravia Rd, Suite K, Santa Maria. It’s available in ebook, paperback, and hardcover formats online at Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes & Noble. Attendees are encouraged to purchase the book in advance to bring to the event for signing.