Discover the Timeless Works of W. Royce Adams at the 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair
Frankfurt, Hessen Oct 15, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Acclaimed author and professor W. Royce Adams is one of the authors to showcase their prized works in the worlds largest trade fair for books, the 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair.
- Royce Adams has partnered with Bookmarc Alliance to exhibit all of his works at the 2024 Frankfurt Book Fair in Messe Frankfurt this October 16-20, 2024. At the age of ninety-three, W. Royce Adams is still eager to share his passion for writing and helping young readers who find reading difficult. His dedication to education and literature has been of help in shaping young minds. His works such as Jay, Scar Songs: Stories, the Rairarubia series, Me&Jay, and As Time Goes By will be displayed at the Bookmarc Alliance booth.
If you wish to learn more of W. Royce Adams' works, make sure to visit Bookmarc Alliance's booth at the event or visit his website through https://rjkbooks.com/
- Royce Adams is a professor emeritus of English from Santa Barbara City College in California. He earned his Bachelors degree in Liberal Arts from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and a Masters degree in English from California State University in Long Beach. When he retired from his teaching career, he began writing middle-grade and juvenile novels for young readers who find reading difficult.
Me & Jay
Jay
As Time Goes By
Scar Songs: Stories
Rairarubia Series
Written by W. Royce Adams
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