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Southern Literature Festival - Knoxville - October 2-4, 2003

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 11:03 am
by Lost Traveler
Southern Literature Festival October 2-4, 2003
Registration fee $35 or if a student register free.
Reservation deadline for confernce rate: September 2
(at the Knoville hilton $82 (1-4per room) or Radisson Summit Hill $89 (1-4))
Registratio Muust be received no later than September 15
for more info call (865) 974-0208 or e-mail: conferences@utk.edu

featured Writers:

Richard Bausch, Robert Bausch, Madison Smartt Bell, Fred Brown, Fred Chappell, Kelly Cherry, Nick Delbanco, Richard Dillard, Percival Everett, Brendan Galvin, Brian Griffin, Jill McCorkle, Jeanne mcDonald, Paul Ruffin, David R. Slavitt, Henry Taylor, reetika Vazirani, Jon Manchip White, Don Williams

Guest of Honor George Garrett.

For Program questions (865-974-6947 or mkallet@utk.edu

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 4:22 pm
by greyeyes
Also appearing...

Nick Bantock, author of Griffin and Sabine. He will be doing a reading from the lastest and last book in the series. I can't say how wonderful Nick is, and talented. If you aren't familiar with the books, please check them out.

And yes... I will be there in a professional sense. I'm not sure whether Chronicle Books (my employer) will have a booth, but I will be around for Nick's reading.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 4:32 pm
by The Fallen
Well we'll try and come out and say hi, if not we'll come and drag you off after and go out and do something ;)

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 5:08 pm
by Hardcoregirl
greyeyes wrote:Also appearing...

Nick Bantock, author of Griffin and Sabine. He will be doing a reading from the lastest and last book in the series. I can't say how wonderful Nick is, and talented. If you aren't familiar with the books, please check them out.

And yes... I will be there in a professional sense. I'm not sure whether Chronicle Books (my employer) will have a booth, but I will be around for Nick's reading.


I *love* the griffin and sabine books, not so much for the story, but the interactiveness.

You work for Chronicle?? They put out the coolest stuff!!

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 5:20 pm
by greyeyes
Yeah, I love our books. It's nice to work for a company that does do stuff I'd buy for myself.

Shameless plug here...



http://www.chroniclebooks.com