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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
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Cynthia Cotten's career as a children's author began with a desire to have a simple retelling of the Christmas story to share with her daughter, but couldn't find anything she liked.
"That's when I uttered the fateful words, 'I could do that,'" she says on her website.
Thirty-three years later she's authored 14 books, the latest of which she'll be signing from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Art & Soul Gift Shop inside the Market Street Art Studios.
"Windows Across Time" is a compilation of eight short stories of young people who, over the course of 164 years, all live in the same stone house in a "small upstate New York canal town."
Copies of the book — and others authored by Cotten — will be available for purchase at the gift shop during the event.
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Cynthia Cotten's career as a children's author began with a desire to have a simple retelling of the Christmas story to share with her daughter, but couldn't find anything she liked.
"That's when I uttered the fateful words, 'I could do that,'" she says on her website.
Thirty-three years later she's authored 14 books, the latest of which she'll be signing from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Art & Soul Gift Shop inside the Market Street Art Studios.
"Windows Across Time" is a compilation of eight short stories of young people who, over the course of 164 years, all live in the same stone house in a "small upstate New York canal town."
Copies of the book — and others authored by Cotten — will be available for purchase at the gift shop during the event.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
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