Goldberry Books Presents: SD Smith LIVE!

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65 Union Street South,Concord NC 28025

20 November, 2022

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Beloved author, SD Smith is coming to Concord! Come celebrate the release of his new series with a special launch party extravaganza at the Cabbarus Arts Council's state-of-the-art theater, presented by Goldberry Books and the Withywindle Podcast. Featuring a live Q&A, original songs, audience-involved games, and plenty of nonsense, this event promises to be the bookish event of the season! Tickets are $5 until 11/10, at which point they will go up to $10. Space is limited to claim your seats now! Schedule 2:30-4:30 - bookstore open 4:30 - doors open at the theater 5:00 - show begins 6:15 - book signing 6:15-7:30 - Goldberry Books is open for browsing and mingling About S.D. Smith S. D. Smith is the author of The Green Ember Series, a million-selling adventure saga featuring heroic #RabbitsWithSwords. The Green Ember spent time as the number one bestselling audiobook in the world on Audible. His newest novel, co-authored with his sixteen-year-old son, is a thrilling fantasy called Jack Zulu and the Waylander’s Key. Smith’s stories are captivating readers across the globe who are hungry for “new stories with an old soul.” Smith is a founder and owner of Story Warren, a publishing, events, and IP development house based in rural West Virginia. Story Warren exists to serve families as “allies in imagination.” S. D. Smith lives in Grandview, West Virginia with his wife and four kids. About the Cabarrus Arts Council The Cabarrus Arts Council was founded in 1980 in response to the North Carolina Arts Council's plan to establish a local arts council in every county. In 1982 the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners selected the arts council to serve as its Designated County Partner, receiving and distributing Grassroots funding from the state and the state arts council. Today the arts council programs and operates the Davis Theatre and The Galleries, conducts one of North Carolina's largest art-in-education programs for both the Cabarrus County and Kannapolis City school systems, supports arts organizations and artists through grants and workshops and serves as a catalyst and consultant for public and corporate art. Learn more here.

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