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Author's Visit at East Cobb Library

Register now to hear novelist and television screenwriter Jeffrey Stepakoff on Sept. 20.

Jeffrey Stepakoff, an Atlanta-raised author and television screenwriter and producer, will be speaking about the craft of writing at the next Thursday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

The event is being sponsored by the Cobb Library Foundation

Stepakoff's television credits include the acclaimed series Dawson Creek as well as The Wonder Years, Simon & Simon and Major Dad. 

He's written a book about his Hollywood experiences entitled "BILLION-DOLLAR KISS: The Kiss That Saved Dawson’s Creek and Other Adventures in TV Writing."

The subject of Stepakoff's talk at the East Cobb Library is based on his latest novel, "The Orchard," which is set in Atlanta and tells the story of a young woman, a widowed father and the tempting taste of an apple. 

A resident of Dunwoody, Stepakoff also is the author of "Fireworks Over Toccoa," set in the north Georgia town at the end of World War II. 

Copies of "The Orchard" will be available for purchase at the library. The lecture is free and open to the public, but registration is required. 

For more information and to sign up, please click here.

The East Cobb Library is located at 4880 Lower Roswell Road, in the Parkaire Landing Shopping Center. 

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