THE 2015 FRANCES CLARKE SAYERS LECTURE UCLA Department of Information Studies presents Marcus Sedgwick Author of “Midwinterblood” and “The Ghosts of Heaven” You’re cordially invited to join us as we welcome novelist Marcus Sedgwick to UCLA as the keynote speaker for the 2015 Frances Clarke Sayers Lecture. Reception and book signing to follow. Plus, California Center for the Book will present the winners for the 2015 Letters about Literature competition. Event details >> Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 4:00 pm Korn Auditorium, UCLA Anderson School >> Free admission. Refreshments will be provided. >> Complimentary parking in Lot 5 >> Select titles by Marcus Sedgwick will be available for purchase Please RSVP by Thursday, April 23th by visiting sayers2015.eventbrite.com. For more information, contact us at events@gseis.ucla.edu. About the Author Marcus Sedgwick is an award winning young adult fiction writer with a list of literary influences that include Hemingway, Poe, and Fleming. His debut novel, “Floodland”, received the BranfordBoase Award given annually for an outstanding first novel from a talented new novelist. Sedgwick’s lecture will focus on his novels “Midwinterblood”, winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, and “The Ghosts of Heaven”. Organized by the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies and the Department of Information Studies, the annual Frances Clarke Sayers Lecture is a tribute to the former faculty member Dr. Frances Clarke Sayers (1897-1989), who was a noted American children’s librarian, author, and lecturer. She was an outspoken advocate for excellence in children’s liturature making her one of the most influential American children’s librarians of her generation.
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