John P. Faris, Jr. Hosts Book Signing and Woodworking Exhibit, 10/14

By: Oct. 07, 2016
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You're invited to celebrate the publication of John's second book "We'll Do It Tomorrow" at the Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg, South Carolina, on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016. In addition to the book signing event, the author will also display a collection of walnut tables he has built over the past year. Copies of his books and handcrafted tables will be available for purchase.

In his second collection of masterfully told stories, John P. Faris, Jr. takes us along the creeks and rivers of his native Laurens County, South Carolina to shoot mallards and wood ducks; and he invites us to angle for red drum and tarpon in the tidal tributaries of the Georgia coast. John is a natural born storyteller. "The tales I've written are about more than turkeys, rabbits, deer, ducks, and fish," Faris said. "They are stories about the joys and sorrows of life." The book also includes a foreword by renowned artist and author, Bob Timberlake.

To learn more about the author and purchase hardback, paperback, and Kindle versions of his books, please visit the author's website http://www.OutdoorStories.com or Amazon. All proceeds from the sale of his books will be donated to The Encouraging Word.

About the Author
Author John P. Faris, Jr. is a native of South Carolina, a Southern storyteller, and an avid outdoorsman. Reared in Laurens, a small town in South Carolina in the 1950s and 60s, John now resides in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His passion since childhood has been hunting and fishing. He enjoys farming, woodcrafting, boat building, photography, and writing. He and his wife Claudia adore exploring new places. Over the past forty-seven years, in search of the next great adventure, they have visited all seven continents, over eighty countries, and circumnavigated the globe three times. John's first book "Ten Was The Deal" published Sept. 5, 2013, and his second book "We'll Do It Tomorrow" published Aug. 24, 2016.



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