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The Professor of Narnia Book Tour

Professor of Narnia presentations and booksignings will be taking place in the following locations over the next few months:

Oct 16, Stonewall Jackson Elementary School Bristol, VA
Oct 17, C. S. Lewis Society, Chattanooga, TN
Oct 22, Fuller Seminary, Phoenix, AZ
Oct 22, 1st Assembly Dream Center, Scottsdale, AZ
Oct 24, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA
Oct 25, Mystery & Imagination Bookstore, Glendale, CA
Oct 27, C. S. Lewis Society, Frederick, MD
Nov 1, Barnes & Noble, Manassas, VA
Nov 3, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL
Nov 6, Taylor University, Upland IN
Nov 7, C. S. Lewis Society, Indianapolis IN
Nov 8, Barnes & Noble, Indianapolis IN
Nov 10, Highland County Public Library,Monterey VA
Nov 14, New Covenant Christian School, Lynchburg VA
Nov 15, Inklings Bookshop, Lynchburg VA
Nov 17-19, Pittsburgh PA
Nov 21, Barnes & Noble, Harrisonburg VA
Nov 22, Barnes & Noble, Frederick MD
Jan 9, New York C. S. Lewis SocietyNew York City, NY


If you, your group, school or bookstore would like to host a presentation/signing e-mail me at will@willvaus.com.


I hope to blog about the tour as I go. So be watching this site for many more blogs in the weeks to come.


For more information about the above events visit my web site: www.willvaus.com/the_professor_of_narnia.

Comments

Anonymous said…
hello will vaus you came to talk to my school yesterdy i didn't get to ask you did anyone besides your teacher and c.s inspire you to write your book
Will Vaus said…
I have always liked writing from the time I was younger than you are now. And yes, others encouraged and inspired me to write. A friend of my family by the name of Woody Wirt encouraged me to write a book. But it took a few years for me to do it.
Anonymous said…
ok that leads me to another question.didhe encourage you to write about C.S or just a book
Will Vaus said…
Not exactly. Woody simply encouraged me to write, though he knew of my interest in Lewis. In fact, Woody Wirt was the journalist who had the last official interview with C. S. Lewis.
Anonymous said…
that's very interesting did he tell u anything about c.s that you never knew
Will Vaus said…
When Woody first told me about his interview with CSL I was still in high school. I was just in awe of meeting someone who met my favorite author.

Woody told me that he felt kind of scared meeting someone who was so smart. He wanted to make sure he asked good questions. Woody said Lewis made him feel comfortable.

Woody also commented on how Lewis smoked a lot. That was a bad habit of his. And Woody thought Lewis was longing to see his wife again, since she had died just 3 years before.

Those are the things I remember.

Thanks for asking. You have good questions!