Bellevue,
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April
2023
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10:38 AM
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Bellevue University Invites Public to Writing Workshop with Local Author Ann Markim

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The public is invited to join the Bellevue University Library on Tuesday, April 25 for the There’s More to Storytelling! writing workshop in celebration of National Library Week. 

The workshop will be hosted by local author Ann Markim in LIB 460 in the Freeman/Lozier Library on Bellevue University’s campus from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Ann Markim will offer insight into how she uses libraries and library services in her research, and the types of information she has gleaned from the various resources. She will also give attendees a peek into her story-planning and writing process.

About Ann Markim:

Ann Markim has a passion for history. Her interest in writing historical novels began some time ago with her curiosity about her ancestors. It evolved into a fascination with researching historical eras and events, then imagining what life must have been like in those earlier times. Although the stories she writes are fictional, they are set in actual historical settings and she includes authentic details about real occurrences. She is the author of the Stryker Legacy series: The Legacy, The Claim, The Cause, and The Journey Home.

About Bellevue University

Founded in 1966, Bellevue University is a non-profit university with more than 60,000 graduates worldwide. The University is a recognized national leader in preparing students for lifelong success with career-relevant knowledge and skills, while making college affordable. Routinely ranked among the nation’s top military and accessible institutions, the University serves residential students at its main campus in Bellevue, Nebraska, and everywhere online with more than 80 degree programs uniquely designed for working adults. The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org).