Book signings: April 2009 Archives

McCall hopes to inspire readers

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By JOSEPH MALDONADO
For the Daily Record/Sunday News

Despite having published three books and countless newspaper articles, 54-year-old Nathan McCall cannot say how long he has been a writer.

mccall.jpg"I wish I could tell you," said McCall. "Even though I have been a professional writer since 1981, there were always days in my life when I felt like I should have been writing and times today when I still feel like I'm not a writer at all."

If the affirmation of his readers is any indication, McCall should have no doubt that he is a writer. And if the excitement that has been generated by his impending visit to York is any indication, he is a well-liked and highly respected author to boot.

On Friday and Saturday, McCall will be a guest speaker of The York City Human Relations Commission and Martin Library. The two groups are collaborating to celebrate April's National Fair Housing Month and National Library Week, April 13-18.

He writes about ghosts

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New Oxford resident Steve McNaughton will sign copies of his new release, "Pennsylvania's Adams County Ghosts: Gettysburg, New Oxford, Cashtown and East Berlin," from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 9 at Publick Tyme at Dills' Tavern, 227 N. Baltimore St., Dillsburg.

The event is sponsored by the Northern York County Historical and Preservation Society.

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