- By Nicole Harterink
- Posted Monday, March 30, 2026
Registration for Virginia Evans in Conversation with Charlie Lovett opens Wednesday, April 1
Hear that buzzing? It's all the talk about Virginia Evans' upcoming appearance at the Forsyth County Central Library on Tuesday, April 21 at 6 p.m. Here's what you need to know about registering, parking, and more.
Is admission to this event really free? Yes! All Forsyth County Public Library events are always free and open to the public. Due to the enormous interest in this event, we've had to limit the number of people who can be admitted to the auditorium due to space restrictions.
How do I register for the event? People can register for the event through the Forsyth County Public Library's online calendar:
- Go to the calendar event and click on the purple Register button.
- Enter your first name in the top line and last name in the bottom line and click Next.
- Enter and confirm your email address* or enter your phone number.
- Click Submit.
Can I register multiple people at one time? No. The registration system for this event is limited to one person per registration. However, a single person can register multiple people in separate transactions. Each registration must be under a unique name and a unique email address/phone number.
Will there be a waitlist? Yes. Once the registration list is full, up to 50 people will be added to the waitlist. Those on the waitlist will be able to watch the event in the Central Library's Third Floor Reading Room.
Can I watch the event online? No. Viewing the event will be limited to those in the Central Library Auditorium and Reading Room.
Will there be free parking? There will be several places to park for free on the evening of the event, including:
- On Fifth Street in front of the Central Library after 5 p.m.
- In the Centenary United Methodist Church parking lot across the street from the Central Library
- In the Forsyth County Public Library parking lot at the corner of Fifth and Spring Streets
- Along Spring Street between the Central Library and the Spring House
- In the covered parking area behind the Central Library
Can I buy a copy of The Correspondent at the event? Bookmarks, downtown Winston-Salem's nonprofit bookstore, will be selling books by both authors at the event:
- The Correspondent by Virginia Evans: $28
- The Correspondent: Deluxe Edition by Virginia Evans: $35
- The Enigma Affair by Charlie Lovett: $17.99
- Escaping Dreamland by Charlie Lovett: $16.99
Will Virginia Evans be signing copies of her book? Yes! Virginia will be signing/personalizing copies of her book and posing for photographs at the conclusion of her conversation with Charlie Lovett.
Virginia Evans in Conversation with Charlie Lovett Tuesday, April 21 at 6 p.m. Forsyth County Central Library Auditorium Space is limited. Registration opens Wednesday, April 1 at noon ET.