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Connecticut Authors Trail Closes The Book On Another Season Of Readings

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Connecticut author Beatriz Williams closes out the 9th season of the CT Authors Trail with a reading at Mohegan Sun.

The Connecticut Authors Trail wraps up its ninth season Thursday with a reading by Connecticut author Beatriz Williams at the Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theater.

The Connecticut Authors Trail offered readers this summer the chance to hear more than two dozen Connecticut authors read from their latest works at various libraries in Eastern Connecticut.

A consortium of eastern Connecticut libraries chose authors from a variety of genres, from biographers and essayists, to historians and romance novelists.

Like the Connecticut Wine Trail, readers picked up a passport at participating libraries, and had the passport stamped at each event they attend. Those who attended every event on the Connecticut Authors Trail are eligible for a special prize.

Ray Hardman is Connecticut Public’s Arts and Culture Reporter. He is the host of CPTV’s Emmy-nominated original series Where Art Thou? Listeners to Connecticut Public Radio may know Ray as the local voice of Morning Edition, and later of All Things Considered.

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