Meet three authors from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
There is a book signing at the Medford Art Center on Saturday, Dec. 15. The event features three authors and will take place at 8 North Main Street, Medford from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
“The Last Veterans of WWII” by Richard Bell is a photographic study of the last surviving WWII Veterans. The photographs depict the diversity of the American war effort, and are accompanied by short recollections from each veteran. Bell is a career photojournalist and has served as a senior lecturer at The University of the Arts. His portrait technique allows his subjects to be portrayed candidly, in their essence.
“Pinelands: New Jersey’s Suburban Wilderness” by Al Horner, is a monograph — a product of a nine-year journey through the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Horner’s journey captures the unique beauty of oak and pine forests, cedar swamps, meandering waterways and native wildflowers that make the pinelands a place like no other. Horner is an award winning fine-art photographer. Self-taught, he brings curiosity, patience and a practiced eye to his craft.
“When a Dragon Wants a Drink” by Gloria Barone Rosario, Illustrated by Jim Rosario, is a fun, must-have guide to taking proper care of your dragon. A drink, a nap and a bath will keep them happy. Dragons don’t ask for much! Barone Rosario is a writer inspired by the children in her life.