Friday, March 21, 2014

PA Literary Festival Keynote Announced


The Pennsylvania Literary Festival would like to invite authors and publishers to participate in this first annual event the weekend of Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1 at the Uniontown Mall.

PA LitFest aims to engage and inform attendees concerning literary achievements, opportunities, and educational programs within the state and surrounding areas by assembling publishers, authors, libraries, schools, literary agencies, reading associations, book clubs, and the general public.

The event features industry exhibitors, author appearances, signings, readings, live music, a charity auction, cooking demos, free writing and publishing workshops, storytellers, writing contests, activities for kids, live tapings and interviews with FCTV and GoingLIVE, and a variety of food and beverages spread throughout multiple locations within the Uniontown Mall.

John Dixon, Author and  Keynote Speaker at the PA Literary Festival

PA LitFest welcomes John Dixon as its Keynote Speaker. John’s debut novel, Phoenix Island, inspired the CBS TV series Intelligence, starring Josh Holloway and Marge Helgenberger.

To join John and other participants, please consult the author/vendor registration page at http://palitfest.com/registration.

For sponsorship opportunities, visit http://palitfest.com/sponsorship.

PA LitFest would like to feature participating vendors, universities, publishers, authors, and sponsors on our site. Please attach a photo of your members or a logo and provide a description of your organization up to 100 words.

For more information about PA LitFest, visit http://palitfest.com.

For more information about John Dixon, visit http://www.johndixonbooks.com.

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