Authors of “Abandoned East Tennessee: Historic Archaeology” to Host Book Signing at King Family Library in Sevierville, TN
Local history enthusiasts and lovers of forgotten places are invited to meet authors Amanda Maltz and Michael Cutali at a special book signing event celebrating their captivating new release, Abandoned East Tennessee: Historic Archaeology. The event will be held at King Family Library in Sevierville, Tennessee, on June 3rd, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Through haunting photography and compelling historical insight, Maltz and Cutali take readers on a journey into East Tennessee’s abandoned structures, exploring the region’s hidden past through the lens of archaeology and preservation. The book brings to life forgotten homes, industrial relics, and community spaces, offering a rare glimpse into a world slowly being reclaimed by nature.
During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to:
- Meet the authors and hear the stories behind the making of the book
- Purchase signed copies of Abandoned East Tennessee
- Ask questions about local history, photography, and the exploration behind the project
“We’re excited to share the stories of East Tennessee’s lost spaces and the rich heritage they represent,” said co-author Amanda Maltz. “Each site we explored tells a deeper story about the people that once lived there.”
This free event is open to the public and is hosted in partnership with the Sevier County Public Library System.
Event Details:
What: Book Signing with Amanda Maltz and Michael Cutali
When: June 3rd from 11 a.m. -1 p.m.
Where: King Family Library, 408 High St, Sevierville, TN 37862
Admission: Free
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About the Authors:
Amanda Maltz is a writer and historical researcher with a passion for storytelling and preservation.
Michael Cutali is a photographer and explorer whose lens captures the silent beauty of forgotten places. Together, they bring history to life through words and images.