Author! Author! – perfect gifts, meet 4 RINewsToday authors at RI Authors Expo

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The 10th Annual Rhode Island Authors Expo, ARIA’s (Association of Rhode Island Authors) signature event, will be held on Saturday, December 3rd at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick, RI. This FREE event will run from 10:00 to 5:00 and includes 100+ local authors of all genres, headliners and VIPs, panels and presentations, a Cardi’s Reading Zone, Writer’s Resource Area, raffle prizes, and even…

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“A Chance to Serve” – TODAY: Meet RI Author Brian Power

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Brian Power, author of “A Chance To Serve” will be a featured author guest TODAY, Saturday, March 26th from 2-4pm at Savoy Bookshop and Cafe in Westerly, RI. Power’s new book is a memoir of Lt. Col. Brian Power, after over a quarter century career with the U.S. Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve, on…

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100+ local authors at RI Author Expo

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The 9th Annual Rhode Island Author Expo will be happening at Crowne Plaza Ballroom, 801 Greenwich Ave, Warwick, RI 02886 on 12-11-2021 from 9am-3pm. The location was changed from Rhodes in Cranston due to structural repairs being made in the building. There will still be all 100+ local authors, panels, speakers, raffles – and Santa,…

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Meet Author Brian Power – TODAY- Stillwater Books, Pawtucket

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by Nancy Thomas “A Chance to Serve” RI Author Brian Power marks 246th birthday of U.S. Marine Corps with memoir reading and book signing in PAWTUCKET Brian Power, author of “A Chance To Serve” will speak and sign books at Stillwater Books, 175 Main Street in Pawtucket, on Saturday, November 13that 2pm. Power’s new book…

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A Chance To Serve, by Brian Power – book review by Jim Raftus

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by Jim Raftus, book reviewer A CHANCE TO SERVE  by Lt. Colonel Brian Power (Retired) How does one go about writing a memoir of a nearly twenty six year military career if the author, as he tells it, “never saw a shot fired in anger”? Despite lacking any direct battle drama, Lt. Colonel Brian Power,…

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