New Orleans Book
Festival
March 19-21, 2020
Tulane University, New
Orleans
The Festival will include both fiction and non-fiction
authors in readings, panel discussions, symposia and keynote speeches, plus
serve as an outlet for authors and readers to interact with each other in one
of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the world.
Festival events will take place on Tulane’s uptown campus, and there will be
multiple activities throughout the weekend: panel discussions, keynote
lectures, book fairs and workshops. Each day will have at least one major
plenary session at which a leading author will be featured. Additionally, there
will be Festival social events and sponsor activation opportunities at Tulane
and other locations across the city.
Under the leadership of Cheryl Landrieu and Walter Isaacson, Tulane will host
the Festival, and engage its community of scholars and students to participate
in its events. Proceeds from the Festival will support the academic mission of
Tulane.
For more information, including an updated schedule and list
of authors and vendors as they become available, visit
bookfest.tulane.edu.
Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
March 25-29
New Orleans
The five-day literary arts festival is always held around
March 26, the birthday of Tennessee Williams. Events include writing workshops
and master classes by acclaimed writers, enlightening and entertaining literary
panel discussions, theater events, book fair, Tennessee Williams Tribute
Reading, Tennessee Williams scholars conference, literary walking tours,
music events, Books & Beignets book club, culinary and cocktail events,
interviews with legendary writers and actors, and much more.
Now in our 34th year,
TWFest brings together over 100
contemporary writers, scholars, actors, musicians, and other artists for five
days of literary revelry in the lush Bohemian world of New Orleans.
Books Along the Teche
Literary Festival
April 3-5, 2020
New Iberia
The Festival celebrates the literary talents of Acadiana with this year’s Great
Southern Writer to be Osha Gray Davidson, a non-fiction storyteller using
words, images and sounds online, in books and magazines or in theaters. Davidson
creates podcasts, photography, blogs, lectures, and research to tell the
stories he thinks are important. He’s also the author of eight books, and been
honored by the New York Times Book Review, New York Public Library, Scripps
Howard Institute on the Environment, Heinrich Bὄll Foundation of Berlin and his
book, The Best of Enemies, was chosen as the selected book by both
NCCU and Durham Reads. His movie by the same name will be featured at the Grand
Theater, New Iberia, throughout the Festival.
Davidson will speak at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 4, and the
presentation will include a question and answer session with the
audience.
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