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Monday, October 28, 2024

Southern Festival of Books 2024

Just a note to self, as soon as time permits, to reflect at greater length on the delightful weekend I just spent out at the Bicentennial Mall and in the Tennessee State Archives Library--the venue now for the festival that used to take place on Legislative Plaza and in the capitol building and the main library downtown. 


I've been attending the SoFest since its inception in '89, and have enjoyed countless wonderful author sessions with the likes of Bill McKibben, Willie Morris, Reynolds Price, and so many others. I even presented there myself one year, with my Rhodes friend Pat Shade--both of us introduced by our beloved mentor John Lachs.

But this year's was the best by far. Brenda Wineapple with her outstanding new book on the Scopes Trial... My old friend Michael Sims, who finally signed his Thoreau book for me (and who is working on a Darwin book)... Joan Baez, alongside her young activist legislator pal Justin Jones... Margaret Renkl with her brother Billy, following up Comfort of Crows with a new workbook devoted to encouraging us all (in the spirit, Billy said, of his "supervisor"/muse Mary Oliver) to pay attention... 

The Sunday weather was resplendent. The food, the music, the pleasant company of fellow bibliophiles, the distraction from everything wrong with the world and (on that date in particular) everything personally distressing ... (And if it hadn't been for the big storm and flood that washed out the highway, I'd have been at the casino in Cherokee NC with my pal Daryl at the Little Feat concert. Sorry I missed it, but not sorry too.)

So many books, so little time. So glad I went. Can't wait 'til next year.




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