Howse to Sign ‘Zitface’

In March I met with University Park resident Emily Howse, who’s new ‘tween novel, Zitface, was picking up advance steam on the school-library circuit.  The name still makes her laugh a little, said Howse, who’d planned to call it Breaking Out. Adolescence, of course, is no piece of cake. And thanks to a counseling background and a cache of her own memories, Howse doesn’t shy from the angsty, Noxema-tinged details.

Anyway, if you and yours missed our April 8 Park Cities People story about her (or even if you didn’t!), you can catch Howse in person this weekend at Barnes & Noble.

By Georgia Fisher May. 18, 2011 | 5:39 pm | 1 Comment | Comments RSS
1 comment to "Howse to Sign 'Zitface'"
  1. [...] If you’re looking for quieter entertainment, get your copy of Zitface signed by author and University Park resident Emily Howse at the Lincoln Park Barnes & Noble. Related posts:What in The Hollow Are You Doing This [...]

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