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Library Events  Tomorrow! Join KCLS for a virtual author talk with former White House speechwriter

[View this email in your browser]( [King County Library System]( Library Events  Tomorrow! Join KCLS for a virtual author talk with former White House speechwriter, Terry Szuplat. We are hosting a special event with Terry Szuplat in advance of his new book, Say It Well. And thanks to the KCLS Foundation, 50 guests will receive a free signed copy. Szuplat wrote hundreds of speeches for President Barack Obama. When it came to public speaking, Szuplat—like many of us—was gripped by anxiety and preferred to stay in the shadows. In sharing his journey to find his own voice, Szuplat will help you find yours. Say It Well shares the life-changing lessons he learned from President Obama—one of the most admired speakers of our time. Discover how he applied these techniques to become a better speaker himself. These public speaking lessons will help you become a more compelling communicator and leader. Sep 12 [Author Event: Say It Well by Terry Szuplat]( Sep 12th | 6:30pm - 7:30pm Online Event [View more events]( [Register to Attend](  Join KCLS for an author talk with NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent Ali Vitali. She will discuss her 2022 book, Electable: Why America Hasn’t Put a Woman In the White House…Yet. The road to Election Day is long, but can a woman finally break the glass ceiling and win the White House? Opening with the moment when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were finally declared the winners of the 2020 race, Electable is a sweeping look at a lingering question from that Presidential race. Why, when we saw more women run for President of the United States than ever before, did we still not cross that final hurdle? Sep 24 [Author Event: Electable by Ali Vitali]( Sep 24th | 6:30pm - 7:30pm Online Event [View more events]( [Register to Attend](   [King County Library System on Facebook]( [King County Library System on Twitter]( [King County Library System on Instagram]( [King County Library System on Youtube](   [Terms of Use]( [Privacy Statement]( [Accessibility Statement]( You have received this email because you use King County Library System or you signed up to receive emails on our website. You can [unsubscribe]( or [update your preferences]( at any time. King County Library System Administrative Offices 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah, WA 98027 Have a question? [Contact Us.]( Powered by BiblioCommons

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