![]() E.K.M. was commissioned by the New York Times to write a new essay, which was published today. At 52, Not Too Old For A Debut Novel, explores his thoughts on the question: Aren't you too old to be launching a whole new career? His answer: Realizing and accepting that you are beyond doing some things gives you perspective and strengths to achieve other successes. (Looking into this idea is a lot of fun.) Click here to visit the New York Times and enjoy Edward Kelsey Moore's essay. Note: you may need to adjust the "cookies" settings in your browser in order to read the article. Sorry but we can't help with technical issues if you are not able to reach the essay. Try asking a young person. ![]() On Saturday, July 20th, Edward Kelsey Moore will be at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, IN (near Indianapolis) participating in Across the Arts - A Gleeful Literary Celebration. Showcasing Indiana's finest filmmakers, best-selling New York Times authors, award-winning journalists, columnists, magazine writers, editors and publishers, the guests will be featured in a Writer’s Studio on the Palladium concert hall stage. Guests will include Pulitzer Prize finalist and esteemed biographer Michael Shelden (Simon & Schuster), Academy Award-winning screenwriter Angelo Pizzo, iconic novelist and screenwriter Dan Wakefield, bestselling fiction author and classical cellist Edward Kelsey-Moore (Knopf), and Emmy-winning documentarian Michael Husain. Matthew Tully, columnist, Cathy Kightlinger, Talk of Our Town columnist, plus Jolene Katzenburger and T.J.Banes, special feature Indianapolis Star columnists, among others, will also share the stage. Heartland Truly Moving Pictures will be capping off the day with: After the Event, a VIP wine and cheese party -- with a special screening of short films from the Heartland Film Festival. Across the Arts 2013 is created and produced by WriteStuff Writers. The conference runs from Noon to 6 p.m. General admission is $60 and includes access to the after-party and movie presentation. (General admission for seniors is $40, and students are $18, with school ID.) Tickets are on sale at the Palladium box office in Carmel, or by phone at (317) 843-3800, or online if you click here. |
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