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Shannon Mckenna Schmidt
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Barnes & Noble Booksellers: Novel Destinations Book Discussion & Signing (June 5 at 19:00)
Shannon McKenna Schmidt discusses Novel Destinations.
Shannon McKenna Schmidt will be discussing literary locales featured in her new book, NOVEL DESTINATIONS, including sites in the Hudson Valley and elsewhere in the Northeast.
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Shannon McKenna Schmidt is the co-author of NOVEL DESTINATIONS: Literary Landmarks from Jane Austen's Bath to Ernest Hemingway's Key West (National Geographic Books). Her writing has appeared in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER, NEW JERSEY MONTHLY, ARRIVE, and other publications. Before becoming a freelance writer, Shannon spent ten years working in the book publishing industry, most recently as a marketing manager at Simon & Schuster.
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