Im becka oliver, executive director of the rightist books of texas where the largest literary or its organization in texas, we exist to support writers at every stage of their writing career and one of the things we love to do is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about their most recent books but also to dig in a little more than i think we get to as we like it book events with a craft talk, learning a bit more about what went into creating the book and especially for the book we are talking about today, american sherlock murder, forensics, and the birth of american csi. So many interesting things kate can share that would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. Who here is a writer . Who here writes but didnt raise their hand . There are always a few of you. We are going to make sure we get some conversation as well. I just want to say quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. We are lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of really wonde
Hello, everyone. Can you hear me okay . If yeah, okay. Im trying to not be in the view were both scooting backwards. I know. We [laughter] by the ending of this, were going to be behind the curtain. Welcome to kate Winkler Dawsons book event. My names becka oliver, were the large hut area Arts Organization in texas, we exist to support writers at every stage of their writing career, and one of the things we love to do is to have the opportunity to talk to published no, sir about theirr most recent authors aboutt their most recent books and also to dig in more than wed like to at events with a craft talk. Learning mores about what crafs went into creating the book. And i think especially for the book were talking about today, american sherlock, theres so many interesting things that kate can share i think would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. Who here is a writer . All right. Who here writes, but they didnt raise their hand . [laughter] yes, there are always a few of
Things we love to do is have the opportunity to talk to published authors about their most recent books but also to dig in a little more than i think we get to as we like it book events with a craft talk, learning a bit more about what went into creating the book and especially for the book we are talking about today, american sherlock murder, forensics, and the birth of american csi. So many interesting things kate can share that would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. Who here is a writer . Who here writes but didnt raise their hand . There are always a few of you. We are going to make sure we get some conversation as well. I just want to say quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. We are lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of really wonderful Literary Community and one of the big clubs of that is this bookstore so thank you for having us here tonight. I hope you will enjoy the conversation and go downstairs and find a book and bring it up t
Questions from Georgetown University students. I serve as a graduate chair of the geopolitics advisory board. As a policy student, i have a profound interest in studying trust in government because it is a corner storm cornerstone of policymaking. I hope to learn more about it from our guest tonight. It is these passions that make it my distinct pleasure to introduce our guests tonight, who was the former white house chief of staff. [applause] ron draws on four decades of experience in law, finance, policymaking, and politics to advise clients across industries on national and International Legal issues, crisis management, and the global regulatory environment. Having served as a key advisor to three u. S. President s, most recently as white house chief of staff in the biden herzig ministration, ron is sought after when stakes are at their highest. During his time as white house chief of staff, run oversaw the administration covid19 response and contributed to major legislative accompl
Questions from Georgetown University students. I serve as a graduate chair of the geopolitics advisory board. As a policy student, i have a profound interest in studying trust in government because it is a corner storm cornerstone of policymaking. I hope to learn more about it from our guest tonight. It is these passions that make it my distinct pleasure to introduce our guests tonight, who was the former white house chief of staff. [applause] ron draws on four decades of experience in law, finance, policymaking, and politics to advise clients across industries on national and International Legal issues, crisis management, and the global regulatory environment. Having served as a key advisor to three u. S. President s, most recently as white house chief of staff in the biden herzig ministration, ron is sought after when stakes are at their highest. During his time as white house chief of staff, run oversaw the administration covid19 response and contributed to major legislative accompl