During a conversation about six months ago with John Evans, owner of Lemuria Books, he handed me a Mississippi Book Festival bookmark and said to make sure Dogwood Press was involved in the event. All publishers of any size, I’m sure, are approached by folks who claim that their forthcoming event will be big and bad and attract everyone east of the Rockies.
But John was right — the first annual Mississippi Book Festival attracted over 2,500 book and literature lovers and had standing-room-only crowds for the panel discussions. In addition to John Grisham and Greg Iles and Governor Haley Barbour, there were many authors and an absolute throng of nice folks who made a day of it on the grounds of the Mississippi Capitol.
We were proud to be there — Randy Pierce, John Floyd, Valerie Winn, and I spent nearly all of August 22 visiting with nice folks who bought books and felt great about being part of event that yet again showed off what we in Mississippi have that very few other states do: a WHOLE LOT of really good writers. Next year’s event is scheduled for August 20. We can’t wait!
John, Randy, Valerie and me … that’s author John Hailman and author Charlie Spillers visiting with us. Nice folks! And I promise Randy isn’t yelling at them! |