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Martin to sign copies of new book at Bookworks

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Eirin Beazey Martin will sign copies of her new book, Eirin Beazey Martin’s Book of Poems, at Bookworks in Downtown Staunton on Saturday, Jan. 7, from noon-3 p.m.

In her first published volume, Martin, a resident of Stuarts Draft, depicts various emotions as she explores the feelings of a person toward love and the world as a whole.

Her Book of Poems includes handpicked titles from over two thousand poems she has written since the age of seven. Her favorite band, Disturbed, inspired her writing style, but the poems themselves are specific to her feeling and her life.

Bookworks is located at 101 W. Beverley St., Staunton.

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