Free Literary Events at Eugene Public Library, December 2013

All events are free and open to the public.

More information: 541-682-5450 or www.eugene-or.gov/library

Print Your Book
Sunday, December 1, 2:30 p.m., Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th & Olive
This 2-hour class offers an introduction to the many self-publishing resources available online. Whether you have written a book you want to print and sell widely, or you want to print just a few copies of a family history or recipe collection, self-publishing is now easier and more affordable than ever. Intermediate computer and Internet skills required.

Family Fun: Stories from India
Sunday, December 15, 2:30 p.m., Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th & Olive
Kids and family: Arun Toké of Skipping Stones Magazine entertains with tales from India.

Free Digital Magazines
Monday, December 16, 5:30 p.m., Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th & Olive
Eugene Public Library’s Zinio service offers free, cover-to-cover, current issues of best-selling magazines and journals for tablets, eReaders, computers, and phones. In this 2-hour class, learn how to access these magazines to read and download them to keep. Magazines are available on every topic, including writing (The American Poetry Review, The Writer, Poets & Writers). Basic computer and Internet skills required.

Tween Scene Book Group
Thursday, December 26, 4 p.m., Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th & Olive
This month’s book is Graphic Classics: Mark Twain, a collection of pieces by many artists, all based on the works of the brilliant author. For grades 4 through 6. Pre-register and pick up the book at the Children’s Center starting Dec. 1.

Teen Book Group & Movie
Thursday, December 26, 4 p.m., Downtown Eugene Public Library, 10th & Olive
Read Stephen Chbosky’s beloved novel, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, then get together to watch the movie. Plus snacks! For middle and high school ages. Visit the Downtown Teen Desk to pre-register and pick up your copy of the book starting Dec. 1.