(Saralee and Larry Woods, owners of Bookman/Bookwoman)
Like you, I wear multiple hats. It's as the Vice President of the Women's National Book Association (WNBA), Nashville Chapter that I write to you today. I want to invite any and all book lovers to join our group. We are a group of 100+ women and men who gather on a monthly basis at Davis-Kidd for programs supporting our mission of promoting books and literacy within the community (see full schedule below). We also volunteer within the community (Southern Festival of Books, Book'em to name a few), have a first rate newsletter and host Member-Only events. Whether you are an author, literary agent, teacher or avid reader, you are sure to meet other like minded individuals and benefit from the experience. I know I have. With annual dues at only $25, this is also the best deal in town. Applications can be found here. I hope to see you this Thursday for the first program of the year featuring Saralee and Larry Woods giving a preview of the Southern Festival of Books.
Fall Programs for WNBA, Nashville Chapter
Come join us on Thursday, September 4th, in the conference room located in Bronte Café at Davis-Kidd located in the Green Hills Mall, for the first program of the year. All WNBA programs are free and open to the public. We encourage members to bring guests; it is a great way to increase awareness of our amazing organization within the community. The informal pre-event gathering starts at 5:00pm. For those who have the time, this is a great opportunity to meet other members and guests. And please do not forget to bring your checkbook to renew your annual dues of $25.
Come join us on Thursday, September 4th, in the conference room located in Bronte Café at Davis-Kidd located in the Green Hills Mall, for the first program of the year. All WNBA programs are free and open to the public. We encourage members to bring guests; it is a great way to increase awareness of our amazing organization within the community. The informal pre-event gathering starts at 5:00pm. For those who have the time, this is a great opportunity to meet other members and guests. And please do not forget to bring your checkbook to renew your annual dues of $25.
This month’s meeting will run from 6:00-7:15pm. Saralee and Larry Woods, owners of BookMan/BookWoman Books, frequent contributors to Talk of the Town (Newschannel5) and WNBA members, will present a preview of the Southern Festival of Books. This year’s Festival will be held in Nashville on October 10-12th. With more than 200 authors presenting at the Festival, this program will help you prioritize your advance reading list. For more information the Woods, please see http://bookmanbookwoman.com/index.html and for more information the Festival see http://www.humanitiestennessee.org/festival/authors.php.
Panel on the Role of the Book Review on Thursday, October 2nd. Jonathan Marx, former Book Editor of The Tennessean, and Trisha Ping, Fiction Editor of BookPage, will discuss the role of the book review. It’s a timely discussion given the changes the publishing and media industries have undergone over the last decade. How are these changes impacting how consumer use book reviews and ultimately select which books to read given the proliferation in titles and increased popularity of the Internet and such programs as Oprah’s Book Club?
Fall Get-Together (Members-Only) on Sunday, October 5th from 4-6pm. WNBA members Joanne and Gary Slaughter have generously offered to host the Fall Get-Together at their house. We are going to have a book swap. Each person should bring a book he/she enjoyed and will go home with a potential new favorite.
Panel Showcasing Local WNBA Writers on Thursday, November 6th. Come hear four WNBA members share stories and read from their most recent books.
Pat Ballard, author of 10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are.) More information can be found at http://patballard.homestead.com/Patsplace.html
Sigourney Cheek, author of Patient Siggy: Hope and Healing in Cyberspace. More information can be found at http://patientsiggy.com/Welcome.html
J.T. Ellison, author of 14. More information can be found at http://www.jtellison.com/
Susan Gregg Gilmore, author of Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen. More information can be found at http://susangregggilmore.com/
Annual Book Sale and Holiday Dinner on Thursday, December 4th. We will have the festivities again at Boundry Restaurant (911 20th Avenue South). Stay tuned for more information.
--Ginna F.