Entries categorized as ‘Marc Acito’
Marc Acito Shares Wit, Truths, and Laughs in his presentation on How To Write Humor
September 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment
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More Buzz on Marc Acito’s Visit to Wilsonville this Sunday
September 13, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Check out The Wilsonville Blog by Kimberly Nelson:
And The Oregonian’s SW section featured Marc’s photo in the Calendar section.
Don’t miss this exciting literary event, sponsored by The Wilsonville Public Library and the Wilsonville Arts & Culture Council.
Sunday from 3-5 p.m. at the Wilsonville Library in the Oak Room. Tickets are $5.00 at the door.
Categories: Award Winning Fiction · Humor · Marc Acito · Novelist · Press/Media
Northwest Author Series: September Poster by Burton Haun
August 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment
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Learn More About Marc Acito
August 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Like how did he become so funny? That’s what I want to know.
No seriously, here are some shortcuts to the best of the Web a la Marc Acito:
The VidLit of How I Paid For College (narrated by Marc)
How I Paid For College selected by the ALA as one of the Top Ten Teen Favorites
Categories: Award Winning Fiction · Humor · Marc Acito · Novelist · Visiting Author Series · Young Adult Fiction
Novelist Marc Acito Comes to Wilsonville!
August 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Prepare to laugh. Prepare to laugh really hard. Marc Acito is coming to town and the guy is hilarious, not to mention an award-winning novelist.
Be sure to save the date. It’s Sunday, September 16th, from 3-5 p.m. in the Oak Room at the Wilsonville Public Library. The library is located on the corner of Wilsonville Road and Town Center Loop, just across from both Rite Aid and Murase Park.
The cost is only $5 at the door.
Here’s a little more about Marc:
Marc Acito’s comic debut novel, “How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater” won the Oregon Book Awards’ Ken Kesey Award for the Novel and made the American Library Association’s Top Ten Teen Book List.
It was also selected as an Editor’s Choice by the New York Times, has been optioned for film by Columbia Pictures and has been translated into four languages the author does not speak. Publisher’s Weekly said: “Acito debuts with dazzling comic panache. The results is a thumbs-up winner from a storyteller whose future looks as bright as that of his young hero.”
Categories: Award Winning Fiction · Humor · Marc Acito · Novelist · Visiting Author Series · Young Adult Fiction



