2025 ROCHESTER AUTHOR FAIR

Seventh Annual Rochester Author Fair and Book Sale

November 29, 2025

2025 Authors, their Hometown, and Primary Genre

  • Noelle Borgia, Washington, Self Help
  • Sue Tabashnik, Walled Lake, Performing Arts
  • Meghan Monarch, Chesterfield, Romance
  • Karen Tintori, West Bloomfield, Thriller
  • Gertrude Daly, Farmington Hills, Short Story
  • Jana` Chantel, Westland, Dystopian
  • Katherine Billings Palmer, Garden City, Memoir
  • Stacy N. Elliott, Kimball, Literary Fiction
  • Donald Levin, Ferndale, Historical Fiction
  • Keith D. Wunderlich, Troy, Nonfiction
  • Shelby Stewart-Soldan, Oxford, Young Adult
  • Candace Mattia, Rochester, Picture Book
  • Wendy Byard, Metamora, Mystery
  • Heather Buchanan, Detroit, Historical Fiction
  • Endeah Canty, Southeast Michigan, Picture Book
  • Lardell Spratt, Eastpointe, Picture Book
  • M.C. Johnson, Troy, Self Help
  • Mary Healy Zaleski, Rochester Hills, Picture Book

The Rochester Hills Public Library, is located at 500 Olde Towne Road in Rochester, MI, and serves to provide lifelong learning opportunities, instill a love of reading, and offer equal access to information. The library serves as a community town square where visitors enjoy innovative ways to learn and socialize through a variety of programs, including an annual summer reading challenge, parent-child workshops, and weekly lectures. The library’s expansive and user-friendly database allows its cardholders to use eBooks, movies, and music downloads, language and genealogy services, tutor.com, and consumer reports at no cost.

Since 2008, Rochester Writers has served local authors and freelance writers by hosting writing groups, contests, workshops, and conferences. Every October, Oakland University is home to their signature event, the Rochester Writers’ Conference. Their events are family-friendly and open to new writers, working journalists, and published authors.