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Starting in 1992 under the Ways With Words banner, with her husband Stephen Bristow she established the Dartington Hall ...
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WCIV on MSNCharleston Literary Festival unveils two exclusive ticket packages for November eventThough individual tickets won't go on sale until the full lineup of writers is unveiled on Sept. 4, the two new ticket ...
The second Tahoe Literary Festival announces its fall dates for Oct. 10 and 11, 2025. New York Times-bestselling author Katy Hay; award-winning author, nature writer and humorist Michael Branch; ...
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNMore big names added to Isle of Wight Literary Festival line-upMore big names have been added to the line-up of the Isle of Wight Literary Festival.
From Nov. 3-12, the annual Charleston Literary Festival will again gather today’s most enthralling thinkers to weigh in on the subjects and stories that matter most in today’s ever-reeling world.
Organizers announced a festival celebrating Asian American literary works, canceled by the Smithsonian Institution last year, is making a return from Sept. 14-22 and will be spread out nationwide.
The McKinney Public Library System invites book lovers and aspiring writers to the McKinney Literary Fest, a two-day event ...
'Up, Up & Read' Children's Literary Festival will be three days of activities aimed at young readers
Up, Up & Read' Children's Literary Festival will be three days of activities aimed a young readers from Aug. 5-7 at the ...
Now in its seventh year, the Deep Water Literary Festival will return to Narrowsville, N.Y., in the Catskills June 21–23. This year, it has added a new independent book fair and expanded its ...
Starting today, the WIT Literary Festival returns to the Berkshires. Organized by the Authors Guild Foundation, this third annual iteration promises another weekend of high-level conversation between ...
The books-focused gathering scheduled for Saturday at the Harrison Center is designed to offer conclusive evidence of a thriving literary community in Indianapolis.
A Palestinian literature festival that will be hosted at the University of Pennsylvania this week is coming under fire for featuring speakers who have made “antisemitic” comments.
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