Wednesday, August 13, 2008

10th Annual Festival Spreads Events Throughout Northern Virginia, D.C. and Maryland

As part of its mission to introduce area readers to the world’s finest living writers, Fall for the Book is expanding the scope of its offerings this year — partnering with businesses and organizations throughout the region to host events across Northern Virginia, D.C. and Maryland. Capitalizing on this new approach to our events, the festival truly makes good on the promise of “bringing the rock stars of writing to YOUR backyard.”

A special preview event at Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., helps to kick-off the festival’s new model. Award-winning journalist Alan Weisman (right) will discuss his new book, The World Without Us, at the famed bookstore on Saturday, September 6, at 1 p.m.

While many events will still be based at George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus, the listing below offers a look at this year’s other venues. Complete information on these and all of our events (including times and addresses) can be found on our calendar here.

ALEXANDRIA, VA
Ellen Coolidge Burke Branch Library
— Short story writer David Taylor, Thursday

Sherwood Regional Library — Children’s authors Lulu Delacre and Katy Kelly, Sunday

ANNANDALE, VA
Northern Virginia Community College
— Poet Brian Turner, Tuesday

ARLINGTON, VA
Arlington Central Library
— Historian Clint Johnson, Sunday

Busboys and Poets
• Poet Jon Pineda, Sunday
• Journalist Lonnae O’Neal Parker, Thursday

Cherrydale Library — Novelist Tim Wendel, Thursday

George Mason University — Political scholars Michael Fauntroy, Scott Keeter, and Colleen Shogan, Tuesday.

BETHESDA, MD
The Writer’s Center
— Richard Currey and other contributors to D.C. Noir, Sunday

BOWIE, MD
Prince George’s County Library
— Children’s author Jerdine Nolan, Sunday

FAIRFAX, VA
Circa Home and Garden
— Novelist Kathleen McCleary, Sunday

City of Fairfax Regional Library
• Children’s author Moira Donohue, Sunday
• Former Virginia Governor Linwood Holton, Wednesday

Fairfax Museum & Visitors Center — Historian Ryan Coonerty, Tuesday

Firehouse Grill — Poets Karen Anderson, Dan Beachy-Quick, Suzanne Buffam, and Srikanth Reddy, Friday.

Old Town Hall
• Northern Virginia Writing Project, Sunday
• Young adult authors Beckie Weinheimer and Kathy Erskine, Sunday

Old Town Village
• So To Speak Faculty and Fellows, Sunday
• A Celebration of Alan Bennett, Tuesday

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute — Tuskegee Airman Christopher Robinson and author George Norfleet, Wednesday

Potbelly Sandwich Works — Novelist Jenny Gardiner, Wednesday

The Sweet Life Café — Memoirist Nani Power, Sunday

The Wine House — Wine author and tasting, Monday

LARGO, MD
Borders
— Teen author Kyndall Brown, Thursday

LEESBURG, VA
Harper Park Middle School
— Young adult author P.W. Catanese, Thursday

MCLEAN, VA
Maggiano’s
— Business columnist Steven Pearlstein and Dept. of Labor Commisioner Keith Hall, Friday

OAKTON, VA
Oakton Library
— Novelist and comedienne Alison Larkin, Wednesday

STERLING, VA
Mason in Loudoun
— Novelist and legal scholar Garrett Epps, Tuesday

Northern Virginia Community College — Poet Brian Turner, Tuesday

Potomac Falls High School — Children’s and young adult author Chris Crutcher, Wednesday

WASHINGTON, DC
Busboys and Poets
— Short story writers Nicole Shivers and Tahra Nicols, Wednesday

2 comments:

Becca Baker Colbaugh said...

Thanks for the post about the event at Busboys. This looks like a great list!

Best,
Busboys And Poets

Kyle said...

I'm looking forward to seeing some events this year!