Pearlsong Press to Participate in the Southern Festival of Books October 7-9, 2005
Pearlsong Press will have a booth featuring its authors and books at the October 7-9, 2005 Southern Festival of Books in Nashville, TN.
Nashville, TN (PRWEB) May 6, 2005 -- Pearlsong Press will have a presence at
the October 7-9, 2005 Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written
Word.
The popular book festival offers free talks, readings, and signings
by more than 200 authors of adult and children's books. Dozens of national and
regional publishers, bookstores, and nonprofit writing-related organizations
staff booths at the War Memorial Plaza site, on the corner of Sixth and Union
Streets in downtown Nashville.
Talks, readings, and discussions are held
in rooms under the Plaza, as well as in the State Capitol and the Nashville
Public Library. Festival performance stages in the Plaza feature singers,
songwriters, poets, musicians, storytellers, actors and playwrights, and
children's performers. All events are free and no reservations are
required.
Nashville-based Pearlsong Press was founded by psychologist and
former journalist Peggy Elam, Ph.D. to produce holistic and empowering fiction
and nonfiction and promote the "Health at Every Size" approach to physical,
emotional, and spiritual well-being. Its books include motivational romance
novels featuring plus-sized or "big beautiful" heroines by Pat Ballard, and the
memoir and spiritual travelogue Unconventional Means: The Dream Down Under by
Anne Richardson Williams.
For more information on the Southern Festival
of Books, which is produced by Humanities Tennessee, see the festival website at
http://www.tn-humanities.org/sfbmain.htm. For information
about Pearlsong Press, go to www.pearlsong.com or www.pearlsongpress.com.
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