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Orlando Book Festival at Orlando Public Library

Orlando Book Festival

 

A Daylong Celebration of Books

Saturday, April 21, 2018
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Orlando Book Festival is a day-long celebration of books at the Orlando Public Library. New York Times bestseller S. Jae-Jones, author of Wintersong, will kick off the day with an opening keynote. Join us for panels, writing workshops, book signings, and more from bestselling authors from all over the country. Enjoy a closing keynote address from New York Times bestseller David Baldacci.

Seating is limited for the David Baldacci talk; a limited number of wristbands will be distributed starting at 9:30 a.m. You must be present to receive a wristband. One wristband per person.

This event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but RSVP on Facebook to see updates and ask questions.

Click here for the complete schedule and information on authors, workshops, panels, and participating organizations.

April Author Talks at the Library

 

In honor of National Poetry Month, join us for a series of discussions with local poets about their work and writing process.

Lynn Skapyak Harlin

LYNN SKAPYAK HARLIN, Author of Age Changes, will be at Webb Wesconnett Regional Library, 6887 103rd Street 32210  on Thursday, April 5, at 7 – 8 p.m.

She’ll be talking about “What Makes a Poem” and reading her poems from her latest collection, Age Changes.

Public Art Week 2018 – Building a Better Community

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Your Scribbler is thrilled to announce that our Southeast Sister Cities Reading Tour has been included by the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville as part of Public Art Week 2018 – Building a Better Community. Since the SESCRT was created to bring the community of writers in the Southeastern United States together, starting with Florida, we could not be more pleased with this development. Come out to Bab’s Lab, 603 King St., Jacksonville, FL 32204 at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 7th to meet and hear writers from St. Pete, as well as celebrated Jacksonville poet Lynn Skapyak Harlin. Bring friends!

Public Art Week (PAW) is an annual, week-long initiative that celebrates Jacksonville’s public art and highlights the benefits that are created when investments are made in art that is accessible by all.  It is led by the Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville to encourage residents and visitors to explore and engage with works of art that comprise Jacksonville’s rapidly developing artistic and creative landscape.  In addition to advancing the community’s awareness of and engagement with the City of Jacksonville’s official public art collection, PAW also showcases public art initiatives led by private entities and individuals.

PAW supports the Cultural Council’s role of ensuring broad accessibility and public engagement with the arts culturally, socially, educationally, and economically.  It also supports the Cultural Council’s role of advocating for public and private financial support for Jacksonville’s arts and cultural sector.

Residents and visitors of Jacksonville are encouraged to explore their artistic side during Public Art Week by capturing images of their favorite murals, sculptures, mosaics, or memorials and then share them through social media.  Remember to use #JAXPAW2018 when sharing your photos and tag the Cultural Council (@moreartculture).