Today, Sisters in Crime's "Booksellers and Librarians Solve Mysteries Every Day" event is taking place in libraries and bookstores across the nation, from Livermore Falls, Maine, to Honolulu, Hawaii. To support the project, a group of SinC members volunteered to go into bookstores and libraries to help those on the front lines of crime fiction - the very important people who help get crime fiction into the hands of interested readers. Frankie Y. Bailey, President of Sisters in Crime, noted, "In honor of the 25th anniversary of the founding of Sisters in Crime, we are very pleased to be able to thank some of the people who work the hardest on the front lines of publishing by rolling up our sleeves and working beside them."
For a listing of member participants, check out the SinC blog, which also has more details about where folks will be adding reports and information as the day progresses. In addition, SinC's more than 3,000 members are supporting the "Solving Mysteries Day" event by going into libraries and bookstores today to personally thank the booksellers and librarians they find working behind the counters and in the stacks. You don't have to be a member of SinC to do this - it you have some spare time today, head to your local bookstore and/or library and let the staff know how much you appreciate them.
For a listing of member participants, check out the SinC blog, which also has more details about where folks will be adding reports and information as the day progresses. In addition, SinC's more than 3,000 members are supporting the "Solving Mysteries Day" event by going into libraries and bookstores today to personally thank the booksellers and librarians they find working behind the counters and in the stacks. You don't have to be a member of SinC to do this - it you have some spare time today, head to your local bookstore and/or library and let the staff know how much you appreciate them.
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