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The 2024 Dahlonega Literary Festival (DLF) hosts a variety of events appealing to fans of various genres of fiction and non-fiction. Most sessions are free and open to the public. However, tickets are required for our Lunch with Authors (meal included) and will be on sale until 2/25 on our website (www.literaryfestival.org/events)

We partner with Bookmiser (www.bookmiser.net) to offer a wonderful on-site bookstore and author book signings after each session.

9:00 – 9:50
“Southern Crime (Noir/Not So Noir”
Meagan Lucas, Brian Panowich, William Rawlings & Jeff Shaw
moderator: Trisha Slay

Workshop: “Social Media for Authors: TikTok vs Amy Vanderbilt”
Rona Simmons

10:00 – 10:50
“Leo and Lucille Frank--Why Their Story Is Still Relevant”
Steve Oney and Ann Hite
moderator: Juanita Tipton (double session in the Sanctuary)

​“Writing for Young Adults”
Chris Negron, Anita Foster, and Julia Watts
moderator: Trisha Slay

​Poetry: “Two Georgia Poets Present Their Work”
Ezekiel Black and Kathleen Lewis
moderator: William Wright

11:00 – 11:50
Leo & Lucille Frank session continued. (Sanctuary)

​“Writers Never Stop Learning: Accessing Lillian Smith”
Tanya Bennett, UNG English department, & Matthew Teutsch, director of Lillian Smith Center, Piedmont University

​“The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First”
Stephen Hundley
moderator: Melissa Lockaby

​“We Live in a Two-Story House”
Husband and wife team George Weinstein and Kim Conrey share what it is like when both spouses are writers

Lunch 12:15 – 1:45
“Grassroots Saints and Honkytonk Heroes” Sharyn McCrumb
University of North Georgia Banquet Room A
404 Georgia Circle
Tickets are $23
Purchase online until 2/25 - www.literaryfestival.org/events

​Pitch Judging Sessions with the UNG Press: by appointment between 12:00-4:00. For guidelines on How to Submit a Book Pitch, go to https://ung.edu/university-press/events.php

​2:00 – 2:50
“Truth Through Fiction: Two Emerging Female Voices in Southern Family Storytelling”
Annette Clapsaddle & Kimberley Brock
moderator: Candice Dyer

“Jimmy Carter: Elected President with Pocket Change and Peanuts”
Dot Padgett
moderator: John Pruitt

“The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs” (and more)
George Singleton
moderator: Bill Walsh

​Workshop: “Paths to Publication”
George Weinstein & Kim Conrey

3:00 – 3:50
"Out of the Asylum (Milledgeville), Onto the Page: A Discussion of Administrations of Lunacy"
Mab Segrest
moderator: Dr. Jacob Appel

"Into the Mystery: Clues, Red Herrings, and the Enduring Appeal of Amateur Detectives"
Matt Aiken, Valerie Burns, Peter Farris, & Vanessa Riley
moderator: Trisha Slay

​"Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (son of Demorest, GA)"
author Jerry Grillo
Moderator: Candice Dyer

​4:00 – 4:50
Sharyn McCrumb, Headliner
“Using History and Folklore in Southern Fiction”
Introduced by Kelly West
Sanctuary

Note: The festival schedule is subject to change

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The 2024 Dahlonega Literary Festival (DLF) hosts a variety of events appealing to fans of various genres of fiction and non-fiction. Most sessions are free and open to the public. However, tickets are required for our Lunch with Authors (meal included) and will be on sale until 2/25 on our website (<a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.literaryfestival.org%2Fevents&amp;h=AT0_f0_ZwaYenL-Xrn5dE7ylCSiDkry8YzKZFptg-J9_4Zq9MbtaUwvQfFz4wHnEpcjKPKb1pDjFyQ5zgz3MCgjLfAMe14KW1X1b8JIKEQjhclW7eFpkz5HRR6ssjyoQUXMStYX6QDtVOVO2rs6vgKy0V6ZrODkDCkiPjA1ELOA" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="asynclazy">www.literaryfestival.org/events</a>)<br /> <br /> We partner with Bookmiser (<a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookmiser.net%2F&amp;h=AT1ILVjoL_qtqX1t9SsFJVPpZTtlmc-iX2udQkAt5dZ2dscbd9a2-BckqYamBIYtykPnosHPyz1K9F0_Ej2NwqEw_32sMh2BS21-3H0RgE0asqBFCvwMbDMulNxYNW-BZsabpkYJT9UzWtEXAYWCChjtJzCzal6njrpZ6b0iSV0HGHdojs7TsBp-" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="async">www.bookmiser.net</a>) to offer a wonderful on-site bookstore and author book signings after each session.<br /> <br /> 9:00 – 9:50<br /> “Southern Crime (Noir/Not So Noir”<br /> Meagan Lucas, Brian Panowich, William Rawlings &amp; Jeff Shaw<br /> moderator: Trisha Slay<br /> <br /> Workshop: “Social Media for Authors: TikTok vs Amy Vanderbilt”<br /> Rona Simmons<br /> <br /> 10:00 – 10:50<br /> “Leo and Lucille Frank--Why Their Story Is Still Relevant” <br /> Steve Oney and Ann Hite <br /> moderator: Juanita Tipton (double session in the Sanctuary)<br /> <br /> ​“Writing for Young Adults” <br /> Chris Negron, Anita Foster, and Julia Watts <br /> moderator: Trisha Slay<br /> <br /> ​Poetry: “Two Georgia Poets Present Their Work” <br /> Ezekiel Black and Kathleen Lewis <br /> moderator: William Wright<br /> <br /> 11:00 – 11:50<br /> Leo &amp; Lucille Frank session continued. (Sanctuary)<br /> <br /> ​“Writers Never Stop Learning: Accessing Lillian Smith” <br /> Tanya Bennett, UNG English department, &amp; Matthew Teutsch, director of Lillian Smith Center, Piedmont University<br /> <br /> ​“The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First” <br /> Stephen Hundley <br /> moderator: Melissa Lockaby<br /> <br /> ​“We Live in a Two-Story House” <br /> Husband and wife team George Weinstein and Kim Conrey share what it is like when both spouses are writers<br /> <br /> Lunch 12:15 – 1:45<br /> “Grassroots Saints and Honkytonk Heroes” Sharyn McCrumb<br /> University of North Georgia Banquet Room A<br /> 404 Georgia Circle<br /> Tickets are $23<br /> Purchase online until 2/25 - <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.literaryfestival.org%2Fevents&amp;h=AT2fMtS3zjq5qXwcjOIJtWuqJycbt_J0jJGMB4lFEQHDFHZwAv7iAocp_Lt4dIV0Oet9VkEXJtpBnzhOjAEXIMaiXPPXMrdja37exc_XKN4bNRKgOk4Gc0pVrMG2X4pD5DeIV-76f1gPmmxnvHB8jiQL55aG1WfAoWD9Xe26u-_CaoZxWr8U_lgX" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="async">www.literaryfestival.org/events</a><br /> <br /> ​Pitch Judging Sessions with the UNG Press: by appointment between 12:00-4:00. For guidelines on How to Submit a Book Pitch, go to <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fung.edu%2Funiversity-press%2Fevents.php&amp;h=AT04lYMaot5Mp92S9LMyKHmt1k4Uep2I7TgCxT39J4_uHrD_svYkOAEjnK9HpmoyISzdHSo3bHlKMHAlvbuodT6oz2qa9QAOvQXIj_fj4pgCigQCy5jsxXYTZ7fPUcPGUHfUjDbH56d-kRxT0g4hXxv9DRM0tR2U7BCD_UQVq2M" rel="nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank" data-lynx-mode="asynclazy">https://ung.edu/university-press/events.php</a><br /> <br /> ​2:00 – 2:50<br /> “Truth Through Fiction: Two Emerging Female Voices in Southern Family Storytelling” <br /> Annette Clapsaddle &amp; Kimberley Brock <br /> moderator: Candice Dyer<br /> <br /> “Jimmy Carter: Elected President with Pocket Change and Peanuts”<br /> Dot Padgett <br /> moderator: John Pruitt<br /> <br /> “The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs” (and more)<br /> George Singleton <br /> moderator: Bill Walsh<br /> <br /> ​Workshop: “Paths to Publication” <br /> George Weinstein &amp; Kim Conrey<br /> <br /> 3:00 – 3:50<br /> &quot;Out of the Asylum (Milledgeville), Onto the Page: A Discussion of Administrations of Lunacy&quot; <br /> Mab Segrest <br /> moderator: Dr. Jacob Appel<br /> <br /> &quot;Into the Mystery: Clues, Red Herrings, and the Enduring Appeal of Amateur Detectives&quot; <br /> Matt Aiken, Valerie Burns, Peter Farris, &amp; Vanessa Riley <br /> moderator: Trisha Slay<br /> <br /> ​&quot;Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (son of Demorest, GA)&quot; <br /> author Jerry Grillo <br /> Moderator: Candice Dyer<br /> <br /> ​4:00 – 4:50<br /> Sharyn McCrumb, Headliner<br /> “Using History and Folklore in Southern Fiction”<br /> Introduced by Kelly West<br /> Sanctuary<br /> <br /> Note: The festival schedule is subject to change

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