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The Wauseon Library Welcomes Local Author Megan Spengler

By Newspaper StaffJuly 14, 2014Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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DSCF5579 WEBThis past Saturday a local author held a book signing event at the Wauseon public library. Megan Spengler is a two time author. Her newest novel, Revenge at Camp Tepeki is the sequel to her first work, Operation Wrinklesteen. Megan grew up in Napoleon and graduated from Napoleon in 1997. She went on to college, obtaining a degree in elementary education, but after a year decided that teaching wasn’t what she truly wanted to do.

Megan decided to take some writing classes and started working on her first novel. After she had finished writing it, she tried hard to get it published and after many calls and a year of waiting she almost gave up. Fortunately, with the encouragement of her husband to try one more time she landed a deal with Tate Publishing. She said she owed her success to her husband because without his encouragement to try one more time she would have given up and never got her work published.

Megan has started the third edition in this series but the work on this novel, which she plans to complete after spending some time with her new child. She currently writes books for Junior High aged girls and you can find her books online at Amazon.com and the Barnes and Noble online store. You can also go to www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore or call 1-888-361-9473 for a copy. While Megan has no more book signings lined up, be sure to keep your eyes open as she does intend to schedule more in the future.

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