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and listen online at:

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and download the podcast of present and

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Today we have
lined up great

literary talent of poets and authors to connect and educate you!
A photo of Erica Miner

Erica
Miner

Author of Travels With My Lovers

Fiction Prize Winner,
Direct from the Author Book Awards


http://www.ericaminer.com

 

Author – Screenwriter – Lecturer

Novelist, Screenwriter, Poet, Lecturer

Erica Miner has a passion
for writing! In a series of interviews and articles found in
these web pages, she explains her writing process and how music,
poetry and her life experiences have affected her writing. Her
highly intuitive writing runs the gamut of emotions, reflecting
her own life’s experiences.

 


 


http://www.aabookfestival.org/

 

 

This year’s festival! May 15-17, 2009

2009 Festival Poster
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2009 Ann Arbor Book Festival Poster

Our poster this year features four book
quotes. Click any of the smaller images to see a larger representation
or click here
to visit our gift shop to order a full-size poster.

This year’s poster design was created by David Ryan Design. You can
learn more by

clicking here
.

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Sponsor the festival
Donate to the festival
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Authors appearing include:
Colson Whitehead, author of The Intuitionist and the upcoming Sag Harbor
Dr. Perri Klass, pediatrician and author of The Mercy Rule and Quirky Kids
Peter Yarrow, singer/songwriter/author of Sing Along with the Peter Yarrow Songbooks
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Message From the Director

As we are working on the details now for our
upcoming 6th annual event, it seemed fitting to look back over our first
5 years and put together

some information to share with you
. As we look forward to our next 5
years, it is critical to continue to have the support of our community,
especially in these challenging economic times.

Kathy Robenalt, Executive Director, Ann
Arbor Book Festival

 

Current Events

Short
Story Contest

Our annual Short Story Contest has begun. Stories may be submitted
following the guidelines -

click here for details
.

Colson
Whitehead

Colson Whitehead is featured on this week’s

Sunday New York Times Book Review cover
. Colson will be at our
Festival with his book Sag Harbor.

Upcoming Events

Preview a
schedule
for the 2009 Festival including:

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2009 Literary Symposium

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Breakfast with the Authors

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2009 Writer’s Conference

-
“The
Art of the Play” at the Arthur Miller Theater

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Special Event – Fundraiser at the Michigan Theater

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Authors @ Lunch Event – March 28, 2009
UPDATE: NOW SOLD OUT!
This brunch event will feature dishes from the new book penned by Zingerman’s co-founder and food writer, Ari Weinzweig. Click here for the details. Hope to see you there!
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Authors @ Lunch Event
The Zingerman’s brunch with Ari Weinzweig was tons of fun. Thanks to all who attended.
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"It’s All Write" Short Story Contest
Young people in grades 6-12 are encouraged to submit a short story to this contest sponsored by the Ann Arbor District Library. Click here for the details. Submissions will be accepted starting Jan. 23, 2009. Winners will be announced at the Festival on May 16.
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Guest
Authors

TA Barron and Gary Schmidt will both be appearing on May 16 at this
year’s Festival. Please plan to come and meet them!

Click here
for a flyer.


Festival Headliner – Special Event with Perri Klass

Perri KlassDr.
Perri Klass, pediatrician and writer,

will be interviewed
on May 16 by Dr. Chris Elkins, Ann Arbor
pediatrician, about her many interests: medicine, family, teaching,
early literacy in children, and how writing has been a theme that
connects all of these for her.

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Recent Events
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Read about a few of the events at the 2008 Festival or visit our schedule page to see what took place at our special events, bookstore events, and the Saturday street fair including children & family events.
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View a street map of the festival grounds and stages.
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May 9th
Premiere of the "Up North with the Hemingways" Exhibit in the Art Lounge in the Michigan Union.
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May 16th
The Life Before Her EyesShowing of the newly-released film "The Life Before her Eyes" based on the book of the same name by local author Laura Kasischke. At the famous Michigan Theater, this event will feature the author in conversation about the movie.
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Tickets are on sale now or are available at the door the night of the show.
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May 12th
Noted chef and Cooking Channel star Bobby Flay will appear at the Lohr Rd. Borders Store to read from his new book Grill It! 12:30 pm, with signings to follow.
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May 12th
Pulitzer Prize winning author John Sandford appears at Nicola’s Books to read from the new book in his “Prey” series, Phantom Prey, the 18th in this series of thrillers.
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May 13th
Author Elizabeth Goodenough appears at Shaman Drum Bookshop to read from her new work, an anthology co-edited with Andrea Immel entitled Under Fire: Childhood in the Shadow of War.
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Short Story Contest
Congratulations to the winner of the 2008 Festival Short Story Contest, Kiki DeLancey. Read her winning story. We look forward to our contest in 2009 – watch the website for details. Thanks to all of our participants – we had a record number of writers submit their work and encourage you to try again next year!
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Authors in Schools
21 authors visited local schools as a very popular part of our programming. Have a look at some pictures from the visits.
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Pictures and Movies from the 2008 Book Festival
Our photographer captured some great moments at last year’s festival. Visit our Pictures and Movies page for a view at some of our favorite moments.
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JOIN US!

 


And Don’t forget:

Learn the basics of blogging, draw traffic to site and how to write

incredible blog posts. Each workshop comes with a resource disk and

refreshments.

Limited number of slots are available for only $20.00

For more information, go to:

http://motownwriters.com/blogging101


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greenbook

MOTOWN WRITERS

NETWORK GOING GREEN ANTHOLOGY

Over 2 million trees are destroyed every year to make paper for the over

a quarter of million books that are made.

In an effort to raise money for our upcoming conference and to support

going green, Motown Writers Network invites twelve Michigan Writers to our

first 2009 anthology. Our theme will be based on Fairy Tales of various

genres. We do specify that the story takes place in Detroit and no more than

10,000 words. In lieu of royalties, each selected contributing author will

receive:

1 e-blast for 2009 – 2010

$50 discount on their conference fee

1 page inside of book to market themselves

various promotional opportunities that coincide with the marketing of the

anthology.

If you are interested, please contact:

motownwriters@yahoo.com

If you are an editor interested in donating your time, please email us also.

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