Event Information

An Evening with

 

Moderated by

Malaak Compton-Rock

MARK MY WORDS is a once-in-a-lifetime event – a conversation between three of America’s most popular and beloved authors.  Moderated by author and community activist Malaak Compton-Rock, this is a unique opportunity to hear writers talk about writing, the publishing industry, the fate of the book, and, of course, the legacy of the man who has been called “The Lincoln of our Literature” -  Mark Twain.

With the breathtaking Woolsey Hall serving as the backdrop for this unforgettable night, audiences will laugh, learn and be inspired by these New York Times-bestselling authors. Twain received two honorary degrees from Yale University:  a Master of Arts in 1888 and a Doctorate of Literature in 1901.  The Mark Twain House & Museum is delighted to present this historic occasion in such a historic setting.