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Poetry festivals in the United States (10 P) Pages in category "Literary festivals in the United States" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
The Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri is the longest running children's literature festival in the United States that is geared toward children. It is a nationally recognized annual event [1] that happens during the first weekend of March break at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. [2]
A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city. A literary festival usually features a variety of presentations and readings by authors, as well as other events, delivered over a period of several days, with the primary objectives of promoting the authors' books and ...
The Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival is an annual five-day literary festival in the city of New Orleans. The festival is dedicated to American playwright Tennessee Williams, who lived and worked in the city, and later won the Pulitzer Prize. Each year, it features several events related to the long career of that writer, as ...
The Gaithersburg Book Festival is an annual literary festival held in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States started in 2010. [1] It was conceived of by city council member Jud Ashman, [ 2 ] with the support of the mayor and city council and the Cultural Arts Advisory Committee. [ 3 ]
The Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival coordinates the event and provides the staff and resources to make the Saints and Sinners LGBTQ+ Literary Festival possible. In addition, The Haworth Press Inc. serves as a major sponsor of Saints and Sinners. In 2020, this festival went on hiatus. In 2021 the festival was virtual.
National Book Festival 2019 National Book Festival 2009. The National Book Festival is an annual literary festival held in Washington, D.C. in the United States; it is organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress, and was founded by Laura Bush and James H. Billington in 2001.
Portland Book Festival (formerly Wordstock) is an annual literary festival held in Portland, Oregon, United States, started in 2005. [1] [2] It is the largest festival of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. [3] Events include author readings, writing contests and workshops, exhibits, and a book fair.