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Steve Luxenberg has 13 past events. (show) Steve will sign books as part of the annual benefit for the Harford County Public Library, featuring a dozen authors, storytellers and crafts throughout the afternoon and evening. Event location: 620 Marketplace Drive, Tollgate Marketplace, Bel Air, MD
As part of the Center’s continuing series of book talks by noted authors, Steve will discuss and take questions on Annie’s Ghosts. A book signing will follow. The event is free, but call the Center at 301-656-2797 to reserve a spot!
Join Steve for a reading from Annie’s Ghosts, and a discussion of family secrets and the power they hold. A book signing will follow.
On the Festival's CityLit stage, Steve will take questions from book critic Susan McCallum-Smith about his new book, Annie's Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret,. Steve will sign books, which will be on sale at the festival.
Newseum: Inside Media: Special Investigations and Annie's Ghosts (September 19 at 14:30) Steve will discuss his three decades in journalism and his latest endeavor, “Annie’s Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret.” The book has been hailed for blending elements of memoir, social history and investigative reporting.
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As part of a local authors' day, Steve will sign books from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more about Annie's Ghosts, visit Steve's website, steveluxenberg.com.
Steve will discuss his book with a special focus on Eloise, the former county mental institution that was located just a few miles from the Westland Library. Following the discussion, Steve will sign books.
Steve will discuss his book in an hour-long format with host Diane Rehm. Listeners can call with questions, beginning about halfway through the hour. The show airs on many National Public Radio stations.
Two journalists reveal how they used their journalistic skills to uncover family mysteries. Washington Post associate Steve Luxenberg joins New York Daily News reporter Erin Einhorn to discuss and take questions on the risks and rewards of exploring family secrets. Book signings will follow. Part of ... (more)
Every family has secrets. But not every family has a writer inspired to keep digging until he uncovers the painful truth. Steve Luxenberg, author of Annie's Ghosts, will appear at Borders in conversation with Scott Shane, reporter in The New York Times Washington bureau. A book signing will follow ... (more)
Every family has secrets, but not every family includes an investigative journalist willing to delve into them. Steve Luxenberg discusses and signs his new nonfiction book, "Annie's Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret." He learned that his mother had hidden the existence of a disabled sister. He set ... (more)
Steve Luxenberg will discuss and read from his new nonfiction book. A signing and reception will follow the talk.
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Began his career at The Baltimore Sun in 1974. Since 1985, he has worked at The Washington Post, where he is now an associate editor. During his Post tenure, he has directed the newspaper's investigative/special projects staff and served as editor of Sunday Outlook, a weekly section of essays, reporting, commentary and opinion.  | |
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Steve Luxenberg chatted with LibraryThing members from Jul 22, 2009 to Aug 8, 2009. Read the chat.
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