A Virtual Evening with Jenna Guillaume

A Virtual Evening with Jenna Guillaume

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Join us for our first virtual author event with Jenna Guilaume as she discusses her new book, You Were Made For Me.

The day I created a boy started out like any other.

Katie didn’t mean to create a boy. A boy like a long-lost Hemsworth brother: six-foot tall with floppy hair and eyes like the sky on a clear summer’s day; whose lips taste like cookie dough and whose skin smells like springtime.

A boy who is completely devoted to Katie.

He was meant to be perfect.

But he was never meant to exist.

RSVP in store, by phone: 02 9262 7996, email or via Eventbrite.

*If you would like a personalised signed copy of You Were Made For Me, please call us on 02 9262 7996 before 10th August and our friendly staff will be able to assist you.

Please note:

  • The link and password to join the virtual event will sent on the day of the event at 5:30pm. Please check your email.
  • This event will be conducted using the video conferencing platform Zoom. You do not need to create a Zoom account to join, but users on a mobile device i.e. phone or tablet will need to download the Zoom app. Desktop and laptop users can join via the link.
  • The Zoom event will be recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel and used on our social media . You may switch off your camera if you do not wish to be recorded.

 

About the author:

Guillame, Jenna_smallJenna Guillaume is a journalist and author who grew up in Wollongong and now lives in Sydney. By day, Jenna writes for publications such as BuzzFeed, Junkee, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Guardian about very important things like pop culture, identity, feminism, social media, and her fave OTPs. By night she writes young adult fiction, binges Netflix, and spends far too much time on Twitter.

Previously, Jenna was editor-at-large for BuzzFeed Australia and features editor at Girlfriend magazine. You Were Made for Me is her second novel.

RSVP now → When: Tuesday, 11 August 2020
18:30–19:10
Where: Zoom