Tickets are now on sale for the 33rd annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival to be March 27-31, 2019, throughout Williams’ adopted hometown of New Orleans. Tickets are now on sale online and by phone and it’s suggested that visitors view the program PDF here, then head to the online ticket cart and purchase tickets to any or all of the five days of special events.
The festival includes tours of the city, writer's craft sessions, master classes, literary discussions, theater performances, culinary and cocktail events and special music events.
If you join to become a Friends of Tennessee member, you'll receive 10 percent off all festival tickets. Plus, membership includes other discounts, party invitations, VIP access and even free passes.
The festival is a 501(c)(3), so a portion of the Friends of Tennessee membership fee is tax deductible. Click here for more information on to become a member of the Friends of Tennessee.
If you want to volunteer for the annual fete, check out details here.
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Louisiana Book News is written by award-winning author Chere Dastugue Coen, who writes Louisiana romances and mysteries under the pen name of Cherie Claire. Her first book in each series is FREE to download as an ebook, including "Emilie," book one of The Cajun Series, "Ticket to Paradise," book one of The Cajun Embassy series and "A Ghost of a Chance," the first Viola Valentine mystery.
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