Virginia Evans talks about her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett at First Baptist Church on Fifth on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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Virginia Evans spoke talks about her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett in front of capacity crowd at First Baptist Church on Fifth on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
Walt Unks, Journal
Virginia Evans talks about her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett at First Baptist Church on Fifth on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
Walt Unks, Journal
Virginia Evans talks about her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett at First Baptist Church on Fifth on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
Walt Unks, Journal
Virginia Evans tells about her experiences in going out and making public appearances to promote her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett at First Baptist Church on Fifth on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
- Walt Unks, Journal
"The Correspondent" author Virginia Evans talks in Winston-Salem, see the photos
Best-selling author Virginia Evans spoke about her debut novel "The Correspondent" during a conversation with Charlie Lovett at First Baptist Church on Fifth on April 21. Her appearance was originally scheduled for the Forsyth County Public Library, but tickets were snapped up in five minutes, encouraging library officials to move the event to First Baptist.Â

