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Georgia Literary Festival 2004

The Georgia Literary Festival is a "moveable feast" celebrating the state's finest writers at the locations they called home.

Date:  August 13-14, 2004
Place:  Columbus, Georgia
Program:  free events
Location:  historic uptown
Sponsors:  our benefactors
History:  past festivals

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Some 1,500 people came and enjoyed the sixth annual Georgia Literary Festival at Columbus August 13-14, 2004. The event drew the largest crowds of any previous festival and showcased a working partnership of people and organizations supporting the literary community in Columbus. Author and Columbus native Shay Youngblood was the star of the festival, and nearly 50 writers from around the region also had an opportunity to meet their readers. The Book Fair generated some $2,500 for the Chattahoochee Valley Regional Library system, too.

2004 Festival Program

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Author and Columbus native Shay Youngblood (L) shares a hug with Carson McCullers biographer Virginia Spencer Carr during the 2004 Georgia Literary Festival in Columbus.

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Visitors took special narrated historical/literary tours of Columbus during the 2004 Georgia Literary Festival.

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Visitors to the 2004 Georgia Literary Festival in Columbus got a free tour of the Carson McCullers Home during the festival.

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Nearly 50 authors signed books and met with readers during the Book Fair at the Springer Opera House at the 2004 Georgia Literary Festival in Columbus.

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Friday Aug. 13:8:00 PMWelcome
Shay Youngblood Lecture
"Ghost Tours" of the Springer Opera House
Saturday Aug. 14:9:00 AMBook Fair opens
10:00 AMChildren's activities/Sidewalk Art Show
Coca-Cola Space Science Center
10:00 AMCelebrating Carson McCullers
Dr. Virginia Spencer Carr
11:00 AMCelebrating Augusta Evans Wilson
Dr. Nick Norwood
NoonLunch (on your own)
1:00 PMCelebrating Nunnally Johnson
Dr. Thornton Jordan
2:00-4:00 PMTours of literary sites (bus tour optional)
5:00-8:00 PMDinner (on your own)
8:00 PMShowing of the film The Member of the Wedding
9:30 PMCandlelight Walk to Riverwalk for group reading of Sidney Lanier's "Song of the Chattahoochee" followed by jazz concert (cash bar)

All events are free. No reservations required.

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The authors who will be visiting the Literary Festival and signing books at the Book Fair beginning at 9:00 AM Saturday August 14 are:
9:00-9:45 AMFrank Losonsky Flying Tigers
Noon-1:00 PMJacquelyn Cook Magnolia
Kevin Cantwell Something Black in the Green Part of Your Eye
Janie Green Dancing Feathers; Journey Into Africa
Peter Huggins Blue Angels
Bevelyn Blair Everyday Cakes
Chris Forhan The Actual Moon
Nick Norwood Soft Blare
Ann McMillan Civil Blood; Angel Trumpet
2:00-4:00 PMDennis Hale Prayer
Cathy Buglioli The Golden Horse
Jean Copeland Shout Them from the Mountaintops
Richard Hyatt Zell: The Governor that Gave Georgia Hope
Erica Neitz Shapesville
Larry Williamson Tallapoosa
James Dona The Sea Chameleon
Alan Grady When Good Men Do Nothing
Ken Thomas Columbus, Georgia, in Vintage Postcards
Jim Cothran Gardens of the Antebellum South
Jacelyn Weldon White Distant Hearts
Jackie Cooper Journey of a Southern Gentleman
John Fox Red Clay to Richmond
Roger Linton Chickamauga: Battlefield History in Images
Paul Pierce Springer Ghost Book
Collin Kelly Better to Travel
3:00-5:00 PMBruce Jordan Murder in the Peach State
Regan Griffin Under Glass
Ralph Brooks Day By Day with Epilepsy
Shelley Freydont Midsummer Murder
Linda Kennedy/Mary Jane Galer Historic Linwood Cemetery
Janice Daugharty Just Doll; Pawpaw Patch
Mark Braught P is for Peach
Jessery Vasseur Discovering the World: Collected Stories
Laura Knorr 12 Days of Christmas
4:00-6:00 PMCharlotte Johnson A Journey to Hell and Back
Fred Fussell Blue Ridge Music Trails
Garry Pound Oliviatown
Anne King Walls of Light; The Murals of Walter Anderson
Landon Alexander The Salvation Plan of God
5:00-7:00 PMClason Kyle Images
Steve Woodruff/Dave McGee The Last Neighborhood

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Shay Youngblood is a Columbus native and a widely acclaimed poet, playwright and fiction writer (Soul Kiss, Black Girl in Paris). She also has written, produced and directed two short videos and written a screenplay for Shakin' the Mess Outta Misery, which was optioned by Sidney Poitier for Columbia Pictures. She currently lives in New York City and teaches creative writing at the New School for Social Research.

Carson McCullers at typewriter Carson McCullers, born in Columbus in 1917, ranks among the finest American fiction writers of the 20th century. Her books include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Ballad of the Sad Café, The Member of the Wedding and Clock Without Hands and, posthumously, The Mortgaged Heart. She also published a book of children's verse and adapted several of her works for the stage. She died in 1967 in New York state and is buried there.

Augusta Evans Wilson was born in Columbus in 1835 though she soon moved to Texas and later settled in Alabama. She wrote her first book, Inez: A Tale of the Alamo, at the age of 15. Her best-known novel was St. Elmo, which was a huge bestseller rivaling Uncle Tom's Cabin in the mid-19th century; hotels, steamboats, cigars and even homes and towns were named for it. She was an ardent supporter of the Confederacy during the Civil War and dedicated one of her novels to Confederate soldiers. She died in 1909 in Alabama.

Nunnally Johnson was born in Columbus in 1897 and was a New York newspaper reporter in the 1920s before heading to Hollywood and becoming a prolific and prize-winning screenwriter and director. He wrote the screenplays for such films as The Grapes of Wrath, Tobacco Road, The Dirty Dozen and How to Marry a Millionaire. As director, he oversaw films including The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and Black Widow. He died in 1977 in Hollywood.

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Springer Opera House Logo The 2004 Festival will take place at the opulent Springer Opera House in historic uptown Columbus. The Opera House is the State Theatre of Georgia and has been a leading Southern cultural institution for 131 years.
Address:  103 10th Street, Columbus, Georgia.  Map

Coca-Cola Space Science Center Children's activities including a Sidewalk Art Show will take place at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center
Address:  701 Front Avenue, Columbus, Georgia.  Map

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The Georgia Literary Festival is sponsored by the Georgia Center for the Book and supported through the generous contributions of our co-sponsors:

For more information, contact the Georgia Center for the Book at 404-370-8450 ext 2225, or via E-mail.

© 2004, Georgia Center for the Book
c/o DeKalb County Public Library
215 Sycamore Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Last updated:  March 25, 2005