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Join TCPL and Serial Box once a month for a series of live readings and Q&A's with their authors. This event features Low Life with authors Billy Lalor and Steve Marcarelli:
Now that the terrifying Chupacabras of urban legend are a reality for South Florida, getting those pesky critters out of ordinary folks’ homes is just a fact of life.
That’s where Brad Marlin—a charming yet world-weary middle-aged Chupacabra exterminator—comes in. He’s good at doing a job no one else wants to get done… as long as you can forgive him for drinking on the clock.
Everything changes for Brad when he meets Kari, a young student from up north studying marine biology. Kari has a pest problem, but it’s no ordinary extermination. What follows is a funny, twisty mystery that takes Brad and Kari from their complacent lives in the swamp to the epicenter of a radical environmental justice group who have an extermination agenda of their own.
Low Life releases October 22nd; all attendees at this event will get access to Season 1 for free with a Serial Box account. Learn more at Serial Box online.
This is free and open to the public, and will be offered via Zoom.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93113082614?pwd=RllIVUVZaDNZcUhHZlcrVkVEOVFJZz09
Meeting ID: 931 1308 2614
Passcode: 379548
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+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Serial Box offers addictive, well-produced sci-fi and fantasy that you can listen to or read, delivered to your device in bite-sized chunks. Learn more at Serial Box online.
Steve Marcarelli is a screenwriter and television producer living in Brooklyn with his wife, two rescue cats and record collection. He enjoys horror movies and romantic comedies. You can find him on Twitter @stevemarcarelli.
Billy Lalor is a screenwriter and art director living in Los Angeles with his wife and young daughter. When he isn’t writing, he’s plotting the resurrection of the Hartford Whalers. Find him on Twitter @dented.
If you have any questions, please contact Sophia McKissick at smckissick@tcpl.org.