Good food, good books, good discussions.
That's the essence of Charlotte's Bibliofeast, a literary moveable feast featuring eight authors who chat with guests as they enjoy dinner.
Bibliofeast was a sold-out hit when the Charlotte chapter of the Women's National Book Association launched the event last year.
This year, the group has booked a larger venue -- Maggiano's Little Italy Restaurant at SouthPark -- and plans to feature eight authors for the Oct. 10 evening. Authors will visit with diners, discussing their books, throughout the evening.
Authors so far confirmed are: Ellen Baker ("I Gave My Heart to Know This"); Ann Hite ("Ghost on Black Mountain"); Heather Newton ("Under the Mercy Trees"); Michael Parker ("The Watery Part of the World"); Drew Perry ("This Is Just Exactly Like You"); and JohnMilliken Thompson ("The Reservoir".)
The event runs from 6:30-9 p.m. Tickets are $45 for member, $50 for nonmembers. They're available at Park Road Books and at the WNBA website.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Good food, good books: It's Bibliofeast
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We have added another great author to our roster: NC novelist Valerie Nieman, author of BLOOD CLAY ( just published by Press 53).
We look forward to welcoming current and new WNBA members and interested book lovers to our dinner!
Susan Walker, President, WNBA-Charlotte
So pleased to be taking part in this great event!
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