“Forgotten Hollywood”- Back-to-Back Weekends at Fairs!

Posted on October 5, 2012 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

   I’ll be spending the next two Saturdays at Southern California premier Book Festivals. Here are the details:

 10TH ANNUAL DUARTE FESTIVAL OF AUTHORS

Westminster Gardens / Flintridge Bookstore Booth

1420 Santo Domingo Ave., Duarte, CA

  October 6th

 Saturday  12p – 4p

Panel – A MOMENT IN HISTORY (2:15p – 3:15p)

  

 http://friendsoftheduartelibrary.com/festival-of-authors/foa-2012/2012-authors/

   According to their press release:

Author/TV-radio personality Manny Pacheco highlights character actors of Hollywood’s Golden Age and films telling America’s story in Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History; while Hollywood movie historian, Mark Thomas McGee takes readers behind-the-scenes in the making of the classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers; and Gerald Schiller, details true tales from Tinseltown’s past in It Happened in Hollywood: Remarkable Events that Shaped History. Dennis Sanchez offers a humorous The Wizard of Oz parody from Toto’s point of view in Toto’s Adventures with Dorothy.

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 LOS ANGELES LATINO BOOK AND FAMILY FESTIVAL

California State University, Dominguez Hills

1000 E. Victoria Street, Carson

October 13th

Saturday  11a – 4p

Panel Moderator – MAKING LATINO BOOKS INTO FILMS  (12p – 1p)

Panel – HOW TO GET PUBLISHED  (1p – 2p)

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   These outdoor events are family-friendly, and they will feature top local authors, readings, panel discussions, and activities for children of all ages.

   I’ll be autographing lots of copies of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History and Son of Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History. I hope to see you in Duarte or Dominguez Hills.

Until next time>                                “never forget”

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