Frank S. Joseph

Frank S. Joseph

Frank S. Joseph is the author of the novel, To Love Mercy. As a journalist, he has began his career at the City New Bureau of Chicago and later worked with the Associated Press in that city, covering the turbulent 1968 Democratic National Convention street disorders, the Detroit riot, and Dr. Martin Luther King’s march into Cicero Illinois, among other stories. Joseph was also an editor with The Washington Post during the Watergate years. In 1982, he founded Key Communications Group Inc., a specialized-information publishing company.

Event
Peter Brown, Solveig Eggerz, Frank Joseph and Elaina Loveland
When: Thu, Sep 25, 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Where: Provident Bank Tent, Outside Johnson Center, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA (map)
Description: Members of the Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD, read from their recent works — Brown’s Ruthie Black, Eggerz’s Seal Woman, Joseph’s To Love Mercy, and Loveland's Creative Careers — and share tips for aspiring writers seeking publication themselves. Sponsored by the Writer’s Center.