Young Writers Workshop at Walter Anderson Museum of Art

I’m delighted to say that the Young Writers Workshop at the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, originally scheduled for September but postponed due to Tropical Storm Karen, will be taking place this coming weekend instead on November 9th. Running from 9am-4pm at WAMA in Ocean Springs, this workshop is open to all writers of any experience level at the high school and college level who are interested in writing about the arts. We’ll be working with poetry, fiction, and short nonfiction inspired by Anderson’s work, and we’ll have a student reading at the end of the day.

More information and signup details are available at the WAMA website or by calling the Museum at 228-872-3164.

Gateway to the Delta Festival

I’m absolutely delighted to be appearing at the 3rd annual Gateway to the Delta Festival this weekend in Charleston, MS. With art, a barbecue contest, and words and music from around the state — including such legends as Cedric Burnside and Otis “TCB” Taylor, and the newly-formed drumming-and-storytelling ensemble Djaliya — it’s going to be one hell of a good time. From the description by the SonEdna Foundation, one of the festival’s sponsors:

Every hour on the hour, SonEdna will be presenting Mississippi writers who will read from their work, engage in Q&A conversations with the audience, and sign copies of their books, which will be for sale. Between readings, you can mill around the square listening to great music, tasting great food, and perusing art, jewelry, and gifts available by local artisans.

The full lineup for the literary stage is here; the full lineup for the musical stages (including a battle of the bands!) is here; and the most up-to-date information about the festival is on their Facebook page. Hope to see any and all of y’all out on the courthouse square. For those not blessed to be from Mississippi, who may be wondering what TCB means, there’s a certain native son you might want to ask