Delight Springs

Sunday, October 19, 2025

SoFest #37

[On Substack]

What a glorious day at the Southern Festival of Books yesterday, the 37th rendition of an event that almost didn't happen due to the pernicious withdrawal of federal funds. But Parnassus and Vandy and lots of individual donors saved it.

The No Kings protesters paraded by, as if on cue, as I waited in line to get my Jimmy Carter book signed.

Attended several author talks, indoors at the state library and the museum, and out under the big tent. Bought many books. Spoke with many authors. Had the best (only) peanut butter bull's-eye shake I ever paid $12 for. Enjoyed communing with my people.


Had a full-circle moment when I showed Jonathan Eig the inscription he wrote for Older Daughter in Ottawa, Kansas back in 2017… just before he inscribed his award-winning MLK book for Younger Daughter, so many years on. (Counting on her not to see this, so I can set it aside 'til Christmas.)

 

A festival highlight: meeting the author who road-tripped in Florida with John in his classic '77 Coupe DeVille. He was still living and loving life, very near the end.

 

 

The SoFest also radiates well-being. Thank goodness (and Vandy and Ann Patchett and so many anonymous local Book People) for its survival. 'Til next year...

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