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Wiley50 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-08-07 01:41 PM
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Joe Bageant Will Be At Southern Book Festival, Nashville, Sat Oct 13th
Saturday, October 13, 2007

2:00–3:00 pm, House Chambers :
Deer Hunting with Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War :
Joe Bageant

Legislative Plaza

Address:Charlotte Ave & 6th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37243

Elizabeth Edwards on Friday, Kinky Friedman on Sunday


List of Sessions



The official program will be available at the Festival, and updates will be posted there.
This page was last updated on 19 September 2007.



Friday, October 12, 2007


Noon–1:30 pm, Capitol Library :
Dugouts and Gridirons: The Sports Culture of the South :
John David Briley, John Simpson


Noon–1:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Father Goose, Charles Ghigna, "America's Beloved Children's Poet"


Noon–1:30 pm, House Chambers :
The Poetics of Healing :
Carole Brown Knuth, Andy Landis, Susan Smith, Millie Landis


Noon–1:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
The Portable Obituary: How the Famous, Rich and Powerful Really Died :
Michael Largo


Noon–1:30 pm, Room 16 :
Sisters in Crime Presents: Sex and Violence: Is Too Much Ever Enough? :
Robert Hicks, Tasha Alexander, J.T. Ellison, Marcus Sakey


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 29 :
The End of the World as We Know It :
Robert Goolrick


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 30 :
Pressing On: The Roni Stoneman Story :
Roni Stoneman, Ellen Wright


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 31 :
Winter Lightning: Guide to the Battle of Stones River :
Matt Spruill


Noon–1:30 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
The Trials and Tribulations of Middle School: Novels for Pre-Teens :
Jack Gantos, Jeff Kinney, Jacques Couvillon


Noon–1:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
:
Bobby Lovett, Roland Jones, Samuel Howard


Noon–1:00 pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
:
Rick Bragg


1:00–2:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Work Shirts for Madmen :
George Singleton


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 29 :
MoonPie: Biography of an Out-of-this-World Snack :
David Magee


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 30 :
The Seduction of Miss Evelyn Hazen :
Jane Van Ryan


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 31 :
:
Stephen Lyn Bales, Jim Johnson


1:15pm–2:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Hester Bass Presents So Many Houses: A Colorful Trip around the World Featuring Houses from across the Globe


1:30–2:30 pm, Capitol Library :
More Than a Place: The Origins of a Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt :
Lisa DuBois


1:30–3:00 pm, Room 16 :
:
Darnell Arnoult, Lynn York, Pamela Duncan, Virginia Boyd


1:30–2:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
Existential Realities: Two Novels :
Rob Riggan, Charles Wilkinson


2:00–3:00 pm, House Chambers :
Boone: A Biography :
Robert Morgan


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 29 :
Ghosts of the Southern Tennessee Valley :
Georgiana Kotarski


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 30 :
Faces of the Civil Rights Movement: Diane Nash and Maxine Smith :
Sherre Hoppe, Bruce Speck, Lisa Mullins


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 31 :
:
Casey Clabough, Jean Lufkin Bouler


2:00–3:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Red Moon at Sharpsburg :
Rosemary Wells,


2:15pm-3:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Cindy Post Senning Presents Emily's Magic Words: Please, Thank You and More


2:30–3:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
Book of a Thousand Days :
Shannon Hale


3:00–4:00 pm, Room 16 :
Lyrics and Lyricism: A conversation on poetry and songwriting :
Marshall Chapman, Tom Kimmel


3:00–4:00 pm, Room 29 :
:
Stephan McLaughlin


3:00–4:00 pm, Room 30 :
Madness and Mirth: Short Stories from the Deep South :
Jennifer Davis, Paul Ruffin


3:00–4:00 pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers :
Elizabeth Edwards


3:30–4:30 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Such a Pretty Face: Short Stories about Beauty :
Ann Angel, Ellen Wittlinger, Lauren Myracle


3:30–4:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
Molly Moon: Micky Minus & the Mind Machine :
Georgia Byng


4:00–5:00 pm, Capitol Library :
I Didn't Know That: From Ants in the Pants to Wet Behind the Ears the Unusual Origins of the Things We Say :
Karlen Evins


4:00–5:30 pm, House Chambers :
:
Quinn Dalton, Erika Schickel, Daniel Wallace


4:00–5:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
On This Side of Heaven :
Pamela Jackson


4:00–5:30 pm, Room 16 :
Is Self-Editing an Oxymoron? :
Lonnie Cruse, Chris Roerden


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 29 :
Middle Tennessee 1775–1825 :
Kristofer Ray


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 30 :
Letters of the Blue and the Gray :
Stephen Towne, Jennifer Ford


4:00–5:00pm, Room 31 :
Literary Cash :
Vernell Hackett




Saturday, October 13, 2007


9:00–10:00 am, Capitol Library :
Foreign Service Family: Volume I :
Eric Youngquist


9:00–10:00 am, Children's Stage :
Fox Ellis Inspires, Educates and Entertains through the Ancient Art of Storytelling


9:00–11:00 am, Sheraton Suite 5 :
Curious and Courageous: Teen Protagonists Face Life Head-on :
Lauren Myracle, Kirsten Miller, Margaret McMullan, Kelly Bingham


9:00–10:30 am, Old Supreme Court Room :
:
Ralph Bland, Eddy Arnold, Renee Russell


9:00–10:00 am, Room 29 :
Teen Manners: From Malls to Meals to Messaging and Beyond :
Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D.


9:00–10:00 am, Room 30 :
A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign :
Timothy Johnson


9:00–10:00 am, Room 31 :
Moving Heaven and Earth: Southern Families Find Their Strengths :
Nicole Seitz, Denise Hildreth


10:00–11:00 am, Capitol Library :
:
Reza Ordoubadian, Marilyn Kallet


10:00–11:00 am, House Chambers :
Heart Like Water: Surviving Katrina and Life in Its Disaster Zone :
Joshua Clark


10:00–11:00 am, Room 16 :
Nancy Culpepper: Stories :
Bobbie Ann Mason


10:00–11:00 am, Room 29 :
The Ultimate Weapon: The Race to Develop the Atomic Bomb :
Edward T. Sullivan


10:00–11:00 am, Room 30 :
A Shred of Truth :
Eric Wilson


10:00–11:00 am, Room 31 :
Understanding Chronic Pain: A Doctor Talks to His Patients :
Robert Cochran


10:00–11:00 am, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Iron Thunder :
Avi


10:00–11:00 am, Senate Chambers :
When Nashville Fell: Forrest, Grant and the Civil War in the West :
Michael R. Bradley, Jack Hurst


10:15–10:45 am, Children's Stage :
Corey Martin Presents Go Mommy Go! Healthy Mommies Inspire Healthy Kids


10:30 am–Noon, Old Supreme Court Room :
Local Color, Clever Characters: Serial mysteries :
Alex Matthews, T. Lynn Ocean, Con Lehane


11:00 am–Noon, Capitol Library :
How the South Joined the Gambling Nation: The Politics of State Policy Innovation :
Michael Nelson


11:00–11:30 am, Children's Stage :
Nashville Children's Theatre Presents an Excerpt from The Witch of Blackbird Pond


11:00 am–Noon, House Chambers :
Crashing Through: A True Story of Risk, Adventure and the Man Who Dared to See :
Robert Kurson


11:00 am–Noon, Room 16 :
:
Albert Bates, Paul Bures


11:00 am–Noon, Room 29 :
Engaging Picture Books for Pre-Schoolers :
Lynne Berry, Marcia Bryan,


11:00 am–Noon, Room 30 :
From the Hills to the Honky Tonks: Two Country Legends :
Bob Cox, Diane Diekman


11:00 am–Noon, Room 31 :
Taking After Mudear :
Tina McElroy Ansa


11:00 am–Noon, Senate Chambers :
Dwelling Place: A Plantation Epic :
Erskine Clarke


11:00 am–12:30pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
New Stories from the South 2007 :
Moira Crone, Cary Holladay, George Singleton, Daniel Wallace, Kathy Pories


11:30 am–Noon Noon, Children's Stage :
Tony Welty Presents Ricardo the Fierce


11:30 am–1:00 pm, Sheraton Suite 5 :
Coming of Age Outside the Box: Novels on Identity, Gender and Sexuality :
Alex Sanchez, Ellen Wittlinger, Perry Moore


Noon–1:00 pm, Capitol Library :
:
Brian Barker, Blas Falconer


Noon–1:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Father Goose, Charles Ghigna, "America's Beloved Children's Poet"


Noon–1:00 pm, Food Stage :
Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way :
Sallie Ann Robinson


Noon–1:00 pm, House Chambers :
Songs Without Words :
Ann Packer


Noon–1:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Sisters in Crime Presents: Tips and Insider Secrets on Getting Published :
Tasha Alexander, Toni McGee Causey, Patry Francis, Derek Nikitas, Marcus Sakey, J.T. Ellison


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 16 :
Dragon and Judge: The Fifth Dragonback Adventure :
Timothy Zahn


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 29 :
The Aurora County All-Stars :
Deborah Wiles


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 30 :
The History of Beale Street :
Beverly Bond


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 31 :
A Different Kind of Honor :
Robert Macomber


Noon–1:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Austenland: A Novel :
Shannon Hale


Noon–1:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
Edinburgh Days: On Doing What I Want to Do :
Sam Pickering, Jr.


1:00–2:00 pm, Capitol Library :
:
Lynnell Edwards, Keith Flynn


1:00–2:00 pm, House Chambers :
Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette :
Sena Jeter Naslund


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 16 :
Digging In: Tending to Life in Your Own Backyard :
Robert Benson


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 29 :
Graphic Novels: Two Authors Discuss this Popular Genre :
Scott Christian Sava, Sara Varon


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 30 :
The Country Music Anthology :
Randy Rudder, Vernell Hackett, Bob Doershuck, Michael McCall, Bill Friskics-Warren


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 31 :
Southern Views of the Civil War and After: Two Biographies :
William Barney, Andrew Billingsley


1:00–2:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy :
Jane O'Connor


1:00–2:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
Please Take Me Home Before Dark: One Family's Journey with Alzheimer's Disease :
Billie Pate, Mary Pate Yarnell


1:15–2:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Hester Bass Presents So Many Houses: A Colorful Trip around the World Featuring Houses from Across the Globe


1:30–2:30 pm, Food Stage :
The New New Southern Basics: Traditional Southern Food for Today :
Martha Stamps


1:30–3:30 pm, Sheraton Suite 5 :
Strong Young Women: Four Novels for Teens and Pre-Teens :
Helen Hemphill, Kerry Madden, D. Anne Love, Ronald Kidd


1:30–2:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Mountain Scenery and So Much More: Tourism in the Southern Highlands :
Christopher Brenden Martin, Tim Hollis


2:00–3:30 pm, Capitol Library :
Rhythms of the Natural World: Three Poets :
Bill Brown, Rita Quillen, Connie Green


2:00–3:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Learn to Draw at a Fall Festival Party with Linda Ragsdale!


2:00–3:00 pm, House Chambers :
Deer Hunting with Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War :
Joe Bageant


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 16 :
Apollo's Fire: A Day on Earth in Nature and in Imagination :
Michael Sims


2:00–2:30 pm, Room 29 :
Hair Dance! :
Dinah Johnson


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 30 :
Cormac: Tale of a Dog Gone Missing :
Sonny Brewer


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 31 :
Tennessee Writers' Alliance presents Carolyn Howard-Johnson :
Carolyn Howard-Johnson


2:00–4:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
A Fly, a Dog, a Bunch of Loose Animals and a Restless Red-head: Four Illustrators Discuss their Picture Books :
Harry Bliss, Adam Rex, Marc Rosenthal, Robert Blake


2:00–3:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
Southern Madams: Making it Through the Great Depression :
Paula Wall, Julia Watts


2:00–3:00 pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
Beyond the Body Farm :
William Bass, Jon Jefferson


2:30–3:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
The Storyteller's Voice: Writing as a Second Career :
John Sims Jeter, Gary Slaughter


2:30–3:30 pm, Room 29 :
Women I've Known :
Greg Johnson


3:00–4:00 pm, House Chambers :
Long Time Leaving: Dispatches from Up South :
Roy Blount, Jr.


3:00–4:00 pm, Room 16 :
The Dog Diet :
Patti Lawson


3:00–4:00 pm, Room 31 :
:
Annabelle Robertson, Erika Schickel


3:00–4:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
Is Pluto a Planet? A Historical Journey Through the Solar System :
David Weintraub


3:30–4:30 pm, Capitol Library :
Drunk in Sunlight :
Daniel Anderson


3:30–4:30 pm, Children's Stage :
Fox Ellis Inspires, Educates and Entertains through the Ancient Art of Storytelling


3:30–4:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Walking a Tightrope: Debut Novels of Women Transforming Their Worlds :
Lara Santoro, Carolyn Turgeon


4:00–5:00 pm, House Chambers :
Kinfolks: Falling off the Family Tree: the Search for My Melungeon Ancestors :
Lisa Alther


4:00–5:30 pm, Sheraton Suite 5 :
Celebrating the Underdog: Three Novels for Young People about Young Boys Who Overcome Great Odds :
Jacques Couvillon, Jeff Kinney, Tracey Porter


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 16 :
Mr. Sebastian and the Negro Musician :
Daniel Wallace


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 29 :
Down in Orbundale: A Songwriter's Youth in Old Florida :
Bobby Braddock


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 30 :
The Price of 40 Acres: Two Stories of Segregation :
Vivian Gunn Morris, Curtis Morris, Dwonna Goldstone


4:00–5:00 pm, Room 31 :
Robert E. Lee's Lighter Side: The Marble Man's Sense of Humor :
Tom Forehand, Jr.


4:00–5:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Desperate Ransom: Setting Her Family Free :
Minton Sparks


4:00–5:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
:
John Baldwin, Stephen Mayeux


4:30–5:30 pm, Capitol Library :
:
Wayne Greenhaw, Virginia Gilbert


4:30–5:30 pm, Children's Stage :
Sherry Fair Presents Spatz the Dog


4:30–5:30 pm, Food Stage :
:
Daisy King


4:30–5:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Women Writers on Writing :
Judith Ortiz Cofer, Rosemary Daniell




Sunday, October 14, 2007


Noon–1:00 pm, Capitol Library :
Leftover Light :
Thandiwe Shiphrah


Noon–1:00 pm, Food Stage :
The Lee Brothers Southern Cookbook :
Matt Lee, Ted Lee


Noon–1:00 pm, House Chambers :
William Faulkner and Joan Williams: The Romance of Two Writers :
Lisa Hickman


Noon–1:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Bucolics :
Maurice Manning


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 16 :
The Place Setting: Timeless Tastes of the Mountain South: From Bright Hope to Frog Level, Second Serving :
Fred Sauceman


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 29 :
Tough Boy Sonatas :
Curtis Crisler, Floyd Cooper


Noon–1:00 pm, Room 30 :
Guests Behind the Barbed Wire: German POW's in america: A True Story of Hope and Friendship :
Ruth Beaumont Cook


Noon–1:30 pm, Room 31 :
Second Acts in Southern Fiction: Writing a Series :
Katherine Valentine, Robert Dalby, Karin Gillespie


Noon–1:00 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
No Good Deeds: An Historical and Modern Look at Lethal Punishment :
Margaret Vandiver, Carl Wedekind


Noon–1:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
An Unfinished Canvas: A Story of Love, Family and Murder :
Mike Glasgow, Phyllis Gobbell


Noon–1:00 pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
You Can Lead a Politican to Water, but You Can't Make Him Think: Ten Commandments for Texas Politics :
Kinky Friedman


1:00–2:00 pm, Capitol Library :
Epistles :
Mark Jarman


1:00–1:45 pm, Children's Stage :
Alpha-kidz: Reading Adventures A-Z with Cindy Foust


1:00–2:00 pm, House Chambers :
The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation :
Gene Roberts


1:00–2:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Thomas Jefferson on Wine :
John Hailman


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 16 :
One Mississippi :
Mark Childress


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 29 :
Ordering the Facade: Photography and Contemporary Southern Women's Writing :
Katherine Henninger


1:00–2:00 pm, Room 30 :
Come Hell or High Water: Southern Short Stories :
Tamara M. Baxter, Jimmy Carl Harris


1:00–2:30 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Life Lessons: Fiction and Fantasy :
Matthew Olshan, Ronald Koertge, Adam Rex


1:00–2:00 pm, Senate Chambers :
A Play's the Thing :
Aliki Brandenberg


1:30–2:30 pm, Room 31 :
Setting the Scene in Southern Historical Fiction :
Tim Callahan, Patty Hickman


2:00–3:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Linda Ragsdale Hosts a Birthday Party for the Berenstain Bears!


2:00–3:00 pm, House Chambers :
Games of Cat and Mouse: Thrillers :
James O. Born, Steven James


2:00–3:00 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Fields of Asphodel :
Tito Perdue


2:00–3:30 pm, Room 16 :
Sisters in Crime Presents Writing with Criminal Intent :
Lonnie Cruse, Mary Saums, E. Joan Sims, Elizabeth Terrell


2:00–3:30 pm, Room 29 :
The Children's Book and its Challenges: Writing, Illustrating, Translating and Publishing :
Marilyn Kallet, Sandra Van Winkle, Beto Cumming


2:00–3:00 pm, Room 30 :
Papa Fish's Lullaby :
Susan Eaddy


2:00–3:30 pm, War Memorial Auditorium :
New Enclyclopedia for Southern Culture: Foodways Edition :
John T. Edge, John Egerton, Charles Reagan Wilson, Roy Blount, Jr., Martha Stamps


2:30–3:30 pm, Capitol Library :
Rivers and Time: Two Poets :
David Cazden, Tung-Hui Hu


2:30–3:30 pm, Room 31 :
Take the Long Way Home: Novels of Self-Discovery :
J.L. Miles, Karen White


2:30–3:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
Prophet from Plains: Jimmy Carter and His Legacy :
Frye Gaillard


3:00–4:00 pm, Children's Stage :
Story Time with Gnash of the Nashville Predators


3:00–4:00 pm, House Chambers :
:
Moira Crone, Lorraine Lopez


3:30–4:30 pm, Capitol Library :
Autumn Spring :
Sam Pickering, Jr.


3:30–4:30 pm, Old Supreme Court Room :
Parthenon Prize Presentation and Reading :
Tony Earley, Kelly C. Falzone, Scott Muskin, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Honsberger


3:30–4:30 pm, Room 16 :
From Perdition to Redemption: Novels of the Civil War :
Richard Taylor, Michael White


3:30–4:30 pm, Room 29 :
A Shot at Redemption: Novels of Fathers and Sons :
John J. McLaughlin, Paul Shepherd


3:30–4:00 pm, Room 30 :
Making Nashville Music City: WSM and Music Row :
Michael Kosser, Craig Havighurst


3:30–4:30 pm, Room 31 :
Enduring Classics, Troublesome Times: Biography and Essays on Harper Lee and Thomas Wolfe :
Joanne Marshall Mauldin, Alice Hall Petry


3:30–4:30 pm, Rooms 12 & 14 :
Looking for Goodwill :
Pat Price, Scott Price


3:30–4:30 pm, Senate Chambers :
Fighting Castro: A Love Story :
Kay Abella
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Wiley50 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-08-07 03:15 PM
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1. All of Joe's Middle Tenn buddies are gonna meet there and then go party
So Ya'll Come!
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