The University of Virginia Press welcomes its authors, editors, and staff taking part in the
2013 Virginia Festival of the Book. (A complete schedule of events may be found here.)
Carol S. Ebel, William M. Ferraro, David R. Hoth, Benjamin L. Huggins & Edward G. Lengel: Do You Really Know George Washington? Probing His Life and Papers
Wed. March 20th, 12:00 PM, UVa Harrison Institute/Small Special Collections
Cameron Davidson: Photographic Views by Land and Air
Wed. March 20th, 2:00 PM, City Council Chambers
Lisa Russ Spaar: Poets in Prose
Thu. March 21st, 4:00 PM, New Dominion Bookshop
Andrew O’Shaughnessy: Jefferson’s Shadow: The Story of His Science
Thu. March 21st, 5:00 PM, Monticello Visitors Center
David Rigsbee & Lisa Russ Spaar: Poetry: Hard Knowledge
Thu. March 21st, 6:00 PM,UVa Bookstore
Jeb Livingood & Mark Harril Saunders: UVa MFA Alumni Reading
Fri. March 22nd, 12:00 PM, UVa Bookstore
Earl Swift: Eisenhower: The Presidency
Fri. March 22nd, 2:00 PM, UVa Bookstore
John Ragosta: Jefferson’s Legacies
Fri. March 22nd, 4:00 PM, CitySpace-Piedmont Council for the Arts
R. T. Smith: Short Fiction: Tales of Longing, Violence, and Romance
Fri. March 22nd, 4:00 PM, New Dominion Bookshop
Valerie C. Cooper: African American Biographies: Americans Who Changed History
Sat. March 23rd, 12:00 PM, Jefferson School African American Heritage Center
Natasha Trethewey: Poetry: Natasha Trethewey, U.S. Poet Laureate
Sat. March 23rd, 2:00 PM, Jefferson School African American Heritage Center
Mark Harril Saunders: Crime Wave: Thrillers
Sat. March 23rd, 2:00 PM, Omni Hotel, Ballroom C
Donald McCaig: The Dogs in My Life
Sat. March 23rd, 4:00 PM, New Dominion Bookshop
Richard Kerr Holway: Achilles, Hyper-Masculinity, and Honor Killings
Sun. March 24th, 1:30 PM, UVa Bookstore
The Virginia Festival of the Book takes place March 20-24 in Charlottesville. Complete info is here.
