Please join us at one of most important literary events in Northern California.
Saturday, November 1, 2014 22nd Annual Authors Luncheon
10:30 am - 3 pm Cabana Hotel and Resort in Palo Alto
The luncheon features Diane Ackerman, LeUyen Pham, Maggie Shipstead and David Thomson who will read from their books, share stories about their writing experiences, and offer insight into the inspiration behind their characters. Since it began in 1991, each year the Abilities United Authors Luncheon has drawn more than 650 guests who have been entertained by some of the world's most renowned authors.
Sponsorship tables of 10 provide you with preferred seating and promotional benefits at the following levels:
* Award Winner ($20,000) * Best Seller ($10,000) * First Edition ($5,000) * Choice Chapter ($3,000)
If you have any questions or would like to purchase a ticket for this year's event please call (650) 618-3330 or visit https://www.abilitiesunited.org/authorsluncheon
Book sales benefit Abilities United and are managed by Books Inc.
Abilities United benefits from any purchase you make on the Books Inc. website when you buy your books online through the Books Inc. link on http://www.abilitiesunited.org/authors-luncheon
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