DAVENPORT, IOWA (February 1, 2022) — Join local author Isis Covington as she discusses different ways to go about writing a book, as well as how to engage in self-publishing on Saturday, March 12, 2PM.

Born and partially raised in Davenport, Iowa, Covington's love of reading and writing began at a very young age. After taking second place in a poetry contest at just ten years old, she kept writing short stories and poems in a spiral notebook she took with her wherever she went. She continued to write leisurely after marrying and starting a family, never losing sight of her dream, and has now self-published two novels. In addition to writing, Covington has her hands in many entrepreneurial ventures and enjoys organizing community events in her free time. She currently resides in Davenport with her husband, three children, five stepchildren, and a dog, all of whom keep her very busy!This program is scheduled to be held in person at the Main Library (321 N Main St) and virtually. Registration is required for both in-person and virtual attendance at: https://bit.ly/dpl-isiscovingtonauthorvisit.

For in-person attendees, please observe social-distancing and follow local COVID-19 safety recommendations. This program is subject to COVID-19 safety protocol updates, and masks are recommended.

This event is FREE and open to the public. For more information, visit www.davenportlibrary.com or call the library at (563) 326-7832.

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