New York Times bestselling novelist Mary Kay Andrews is speaking at the Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch of the Campbell County Public Library next month.
Andrews has authored over 30 novels since her first book, Every Crooked Nanny, was published in 1992 under her real name, Kathy Hogan Torcheck. She has written under her pen name since 2002, which was coined from combining her children’s names—her daughter Mary Kathleen and son Andrew.
Now, she is set to speak at the Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch of the Campbell County Library, located at 1000 Highland Ave., on April 11 at 7 p.m. Torcheck will discuss her writing, including her latest novel Summers at the Saint, at the library’s program.
“I write a synopsis, and then I start plotting,” Torcheck said in a press release. “I’m mostly a seat-of-the-pants writer. I write in a linear way, sending chunks to my agent and editor as I go. When it’s done, it’s time for revisions and rewrites.”
Roebling Point Books will be onsite at the Fort Thomas Branch, selling copies of the author’s books. The library also has several Mary Kay Andrews books available for checkout.
The library is also hosting a casual afternoon Signature Series Sneak Peek at 3 p.m. for people who can’t make the evening presentation.
