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Author Q&A Virtual Classroom Visit

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30 min
30 US dollars
Inquiry Lane, LLC

Service Description

Author Q & A with Macy Lane Bring your students face-to-face with a real children's book author! In this engaging 30-minute virtual session, students will have the opportunity to meet Macy Lane, author of The Great Trait Mates Series, and ask her anything about writing, storytelling, and the creative process. Whether they’re curious about where ideas come from, how books get published, or what it takes to become an author, Macy is excited to share her experiences and insights in an interactive and inspiring conversation. This session is perfect for individual classrooms looking to spark a love of reading and writing among their students. Teachers can book a single session for $30 or take advantage of a four-session package for $100 to dive even deeper into the world of storytelling. Give your students the chance to connect with a professional author and ignite their passion for writing—schedule an Author Q & A with Macy Lane today!


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  • 101 Rainbow Drive #328, Livingston, TX, USA

    5125785593

    inquirylane@gmail.com


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