The Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) will welcome debut author Tiffany Crum for a special evening author on Saturday, April 18. The free, ticketed event reached full capacity within 48 hours of opening registration, reflecting strong community excitement for Crum’s newly released novel, This Story Might Save Your Life.
The program will take place offsite at the theatre inside the Fishers Art Center at City Hall and will feature a moderated conversation with Crum, followed by an audience Q&A and book signing.
Crum’s debut novel has quickly gained national attention, earning recognition as a New York Times bestselling release and a BBC Radio 2 Book Club selection. This Story Might Save Your Life follows a beloved podcast duo whose lives take a shocking turn when a disappearance transforms their story into a real-life mystery.
“We’re thrilled to bring an author of this caliber to our community,” HEPL Systemwide Program Coordinator Allison Kartman said. “The overwhelming response to this event speaks to the excitement readers have for compelling new voices and the power of libraries to connect people with stories and the authors behind them.”
Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase copies of the book onsite from Chapter Book Lounge prior to the event.
Originally from a dairy farm near a maximum-security prison, Crum went on to work in the film industry before earning her MFA in creative writing. She now lives in Atlanta, Ga., with her family. This Story Might Save Your Life, which published on March 10, 2026, has already sold in 15 languages and is currently under option for television.
While registration for this event is full, community members are encouraged to follow HEPL for future author events and literary programming.
For more information about other events happening at HEPL, go to hamiltoneastpl.org.

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