Quinn Alexander’s Fun New Book: From Texas Radio to Writing
Quinn Alexander, a former Director of Content and beloved on-air radio personality at Townsquare Media in San Angelo has embarked on an exciting new journey. Known for his dynamic presence on the airwaves, Quinn has now turned his talents to the literary world with his newly released children's book, "Franky Teaches the Alphabet."
This delightful book features Franky, a charming Corgi, who takes young readers on an engaging adventure through the alphabet. Designed to captivate the imaginations of children, Franky's playful and educational approach makes learning the ABCs a joyous experience.
LOOK: Meet Quinn Alexander and Franky the Corgi
Quinn's transition from broadcasting to authorship showcases his versatile talent and passion for storytelling. During his tenure at Townsquare Media, he was instrumental in shaping content and connecting with audiences through his vibrant personality and insightful commentary. Now, he brings that same enthusiasm to his writing, aiming to inspire and educate young minds.
Currently residing in Harrisburg, VA, Quinn continues to share his creative spirit with the world. His book, "Franky Teaches the Alphabet," is now available exclusively on Amazon and has quickly become a top new release. Quinn expressed his gratitude, saying, "YOU all did that. My heart is so full right now I can barely stand it."
As the book engages young readers even during the summer break, it remains available at a discounted price for a limited time. So, if you haven't gotten your copy yet, head online and grab it while you can!
As we celebrate the official release, it’s clear that Quinn Alexander's journey from radio to writing is just another example of how his creativity knows no bounds. Keep an eye out for "Franky Teaches the Alphabet" and join Franky the Corgi on a fun-filled alphabet adventure!
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