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WORKSHOPS

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FAMILY-FRIENDLY

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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

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2024 FESTIVAL GUIDE

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CENTER

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ROOM

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ROOM

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SANCTUARY (LIVE-STREAM AT MSBOOKFESTIVAL.COM)

9:30 am

KidNote: Master Storyteller Kate DiCamillo

10:45 am

In Conversation with Richard Grant

12:00 pm A Life Impossible with Steve Gleason

1:30 pm

In Conversation with Jesmyn Ward

2:45 pm

In Conversation with Erik Larson

RECEPTION

9:30 am

Novels of Time & Place

10:45 am Friendship & Narrative

12:00 pm Editor & Authors:

Novels Edited by Lee Boudreaux

1:30 pm

Cookbooks

2:45 pm

Editor & Authors:

Novels Edited by Jenny Jackson

4:00 pm

Fresh Ink: Debut Novels

FELLOWSHIP CENTER

9:30 am

Art of the South

10:45 am Ezra Jack Keats Award-Winners

& Honorees

12:00 pm South Arts Fellows for Literary Arts

1:30 pm

Picture This!

2:45 pm

In Celebration of Ms. Welty (panel + film)

SANCTUARY

10:45 am Terri Blackstock

ROOM 202

9:30 am

Transforming Lives: The Impact of Prison

Book Clubs on Incarcerated Individuals

10:45 am 1000 Words Workshop

with Jami Attenberg

12:00 pm Mothers Writing: Meander Maps

with Catherine Simone Gray

1:30 pm

Creative Writing Workshop with USM

4:00 pm

Building Characters & Building Worlds

with Liz Egan

TWEEN ROOM

9:30 am

Turn the Page Workshop

with Marshall Ramsey

10:45 am Youth Poetry Writing Workshop

with Catherine Pierce

12:30 pm Bookmaking Workshop with the

Mississippi Museum of Art (2 hours)

Capitol Building Panels

Galloway Church Panels

First Baptist Panel

Capitol Building Workshops

Galloway Kids Workshops

ROOM 103

9:30 am

Page to Screen

10:45 am Rivers of Mississippi

12:00 pm Middle Grade Dreams

2:45 pm

Mississippi Culture

4:00 pm

Pride & Prejudice

ROOM 113

9:30 am

Maritime Madness

10:45 am Reimagining Classics

12:00 pm Food & Memory

1:30 pm

Sebastian Junger

2:45 pm

Mystery

4:00 pm

Literary Fiction

ROOM 201 A

9:30 am

Music

10:45 am

Memoir

12:00 pm The Female Lead in Myth & Fantasy

1:30 pm

Mississippi Memoirs

2:45 pm

Mississippi Youth Poetry Project

4:00 pm

Political Journalism

ROOM 201 H

9:30 am

Speculative Fiction

10:45 am Southern Fiction

12:00 pm The Western Novel

1:30 pm

2024 Presidential Election

2:45 pm

Horror

4:00 pm

Historical Fiction

ROOM 204

9:30 am

Poetry

10:45 am In Conversation with Major Jackson

12:00 pm In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey

1:30 pm

Mad about Madville Press

2:45 pm

Remembering Brad Watson

4:00 pm

Divining the Deep South:

A Three-Genre Conversation

C-SPAN / OLD SUPREME COURT ROOM

9:30 am

African American History

10:45 am Untold Histories of D-Day:

A Conversation with Garrett M. Graff

12:00 pm Pulitzer on the Road:

Investigative Journalism

1:30 pm

Power & Influence

2:45 pm

Pulitzer on the Road:

Award-Winning Biographies

4:00 pm

Reckoning

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STATE

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TWEEN

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FIRST BAPTIST

SANCTUARY

9:30

10:30

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Page to Screen

Maritime

Madness

Music

Speculative

Fiction

Transforming

Lives: The

Impact of Prison

Book Clubs on

Incarcerated

Individuals

Poetry

African American

History

KidNote:

Master Storyteller

Kate DiCamillo

Art of the South

Novels of

Time & Place

Turn the Page

Workshop with

Marshall Ramsey

10:45

11:45

am

Rivers of

Mississippi

Reimagining

Classics

Memoir

Southern Fiction

1000 Words

Workshop

with

Jami Attenberg

In Conversation

with

Major Jackson

Untold Histories

of D-Day:

A Conversation

with

Garrett M. Graff

In Conversation

with

Richard Grant

Ezra Jack Keats

Award-Winners &

Honorees

Friendship

& Narrative

Youth Poetry

Writing Workshop

with

Catherine Pierce

Terri Blackstock

12:00

1:00

pm

Middle Grade

Dreams

Food & Memory

The Female

Lead in

Myth & Fantasy

The Western

Novel

Mothers

Writing:

Meander Maps

with Catherine

Simone Gray

In Conversation

with

Natasha

Trethewey

Pulitzer

on the Road:

Investigative

Journalism

A Life Impossible

with

Steve Gleason

South Arts

Fellows for

Literary Arts

Editor & Authors:

Novels Edited by

Lee Boudreaux

1:30

-

2:30

pm

Sebastian

Junger

Mississippi

Memoirs

2024

Presidential

Election

Creative Writing

Workshop

with USM

Mad about

Madville Press

Power & Influence

In Conversation

with

Jesmyn Ward

Picture This!

Cookbooks

2:45

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3:45

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Mississippi

Culture

Mystery

Mississippi

Youth

Poetry Project

Horror

Remembering

Brad Watson

Pulitzer

on the Road:

Award-Winning

Biographies

In Conversation

with

Erik Larson

Editor

& Authors:

Novels Edited by

Jenny Jackson

4:00

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5:00

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Pride &

Prejudice

Literary Fiction

Political

Journalism

Historical

Fiction

Building

Characters

& Building

Worlds with

Liz Egan

Divining the

Deep South:

A Three-Genre

Conversation

Reckoning

Fresh Ink:

Debut Novels

PANEL + FILM

In

Celebration

of Ms. Welty

STARTS AT 12:30

Bookmaking

Workshop

with the

Mississippi

Museum of Art

MISSISSIPPI BOOK FESTIVAL 10TH ANNIVERSARY

OPENING CEREMONY

PRESENTED BY Visit Mississippi

Join us at 9:00 am on the south steps of the State Capitol Building

as we celebrate a decade of literary lawn parties

and mark the occasion with a special unveiling.

HOT FEST COOL DOWN

AFTER PARTY

PRESENTED BY Frascogna Law Group

You’re invited to wind up the hottest book event of the year at Hal & Mal’s in downtown Jackson.

Beginning at 7:00 pm, enjoy good food, cold drinks, and live music —

just don’t forget the comeback sauce. Ticketed event open to the general public.

FAMILY-FRIENDLY

9:30 am

OFFICIAL PANEL SCHEDULE

9:30 am

Poetry

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY University of Mississippi

Ofce of the Provost

Poets unpack their tenderly wrought collections

of loss and memory, community, and isolation.

• C. Liegh McInnis (moderator)

• Leona Sevick – The Bamboo Wife

• Hannah V Warren – Slaughterhouse for Old Wives’ Tales

• A. H. Jerriod Avant – Muscadine

• Adam Clay – Circle Back

Maritime Madness

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Bethany & Lucien Smith;

Te Perry / Posey Families

in Honor of Alice Perry

Captains and castaways are studied in these

historical accounts with a real cast of characters

as riveting and mercurial as the sea they sail.

• Speaker Pro Tempore Manly Barton (moderator)

• Eric Jay Dolin – Left for Dead: Shipwreck, Treachery,

and Survival at the Edge of the World

• Hampton Sides – The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition,

First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook

Speculative Fiction

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Charles Brasfeld Grant IV

Imagined versions of our past and future are posed

in these novels, from fctitious communities gone wrong

to dystopian extensions of our current reality.

• Jerid P. Woods (moderator)

• Nicola Yoon – One of Our Kind

• Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah – Chain Gang All-Stars

• Phillip B. Williams – Ours

• Cebo Campbell – Sky Full of Elephants

Novels of Time & Place

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY Forvis Mazars;

Bob Montgomery

Espionage, mayhem, and romance intertwine

as mystery writers weave webs of deception

their characters must unravel in three novels

with a distinct sense of time and place.

• Valerie Walley (moderator)

• Joseph Kanon – Shanghai

• Snowden Wright – The Queen City Detective Agency

• Juliet Grames – The Lost Boy of Santa Chionia

Art of the South

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP CENTER

PRESENTED BY Marie & Brian Sanderson;

Lesly Gaynor Murray in Memory of

Stephen C. Edds

Gain a deeper understanding of Mississippi’s

natural beauty and one of our best known artists.  

• Scott Naugle (moderator)

• Ken Murphy – My South Coast Home Revisited

• John G. Anderson – The Bicycle Logs of Walter Anderson

• Wesley L. Shoop – Mississippi’s Natural Heritage:

Photographs of Flora and Fauna

KidNote:

Master Storyteller

Kate DiCamillo

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Te Eudora Welty Foundation

Children’s literature expert Ellen Hunter Rufn

speaks with two-time Newbery Medalist

Kate DiCamillo about the author’s latest story

of a plucky young girl, her quirky family,

and a not-so-scary ghost that longs for adventure.

• Ellen Hunter Ruffin (moderator)

• Kate DiCamillo – Ferris

Live-stream at

msbookfestival.com

African American History

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Hope Credit Union;

Mississippi Department of Archives

& History

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Join these authors as they examine the economic

exploitation, political resistance, and powerful narratives

that have shaped African American history,

showcasing the resilience and triumphs of a people

in the face of oppression and systemic challenges.

• Michael Morris (moderator)

• Jasmine L. Holmes – Yonder Come Day:

Exploring the Collective Witness of the Formerly Enslaved

• Andrew W. Kahrl – The Black Tax:

150 Years of Theft, Exploitation, and Dispossession in America

• Mark Whitaker – Saying It Loud: 1966—The Year Black Power

Challenged the Civil Rights Movement

Page to Screen

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY Carolyn & Chris Ray;

Hon. David Neil McCarty

Nina Parikh, director of the Mississippi Film Ofce,

speaks with native Jacksonian and Pulitzer Prize-winning

playwright Beth Henley about her acclaimed work

Crimes of the Heart.

• Nina Parikh (moderator)

• Beth Henley – Crimes of the Heart

B E T H

H E N L E Y

Music

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Ginnie & Luther Munford;

Louisa Dixon & Jerry Johnson

Studies of Blues artists help to highlight

the true importance of the genre in the furthering

of American music and to celebrate the lives of the

musicians who started it all.

• Mississippi Senator John Horhn (moderator)

• Ben Wynne – A Hound Dog Tale: Big Mama, Elvis,

and the Song That Changed Everything

• Margo Cooper – Deep Inside the Blues:

Photographs and Interviews

FAMILY-

FRIENDLY

Untold Histories of D-Day:

A Conversation with

Garrett M. Graff

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Candace L. & John F. Kime;

University of Southern Mississippi Dale

Center for the Study of War & Society

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Garrett M. Graf, journalist, historian, and Pulitzer Prize

Finalist, recounts the dramatic and heroic moments of

D-Day – from the secret creation of landing planes by top

government and military ofcials and the organization of

troops to the moment the boat doors opened to reveal the

beach where men fought for their lives and the future of

the free world.

• Heather Marie Stur (moderator) – 21 Days to Baghdad:

General Buford Blount and the 3rd Infantry Division in the Iraq War

• Garrett M. Graff – When the Sea Came Alive:

An Oral History of D-Day

10:45 am

10:45 am

Southern Fiction

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Te Source by BankPlus;

Wilma Wagner Cleveland

Southern novels are haunted by fgurative and literal

ghosts as their protagonists encounter familiar strangers

and mysterious loved-ones.

• Lauren Rhoades (moderator)

• Mary Annaïse Heglar – Troubled Waters

• Minrose Gwin – Beautiful Dreamers

• Jamie Quatro – Two-Step Devil

• Gerry Wilson – That Pinson Girl

Ezra Jack Keats

Award-Winners

& Honorees

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP CENTER

PRESENTED BY Fay B. Kaigler Children’s

Book Festival; University of Southern

Mississippi de Grummond Children’s

Literature Collection

Picture book authors and illustrators honor

and delight in family, food, and nature in this panel

of 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Award-winners and honorees.

• Ellen Hunter Ruffin (moderator)

• Anne Wynter – Nell Plants a Tree

• Sarah Gonzales – The Only Way to Make Bread

• Kim Rogers – Just Like Grandma

• Helena Ku Rhee – Sora’s Seashells

Friendship & Narrative

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY Jones Walker LLP;

Jackie Posey Bailey

Friends and fellow creatives discuss

the art of shaping a story in their various genres.

• Betsy Bradley (moderator)

• Noah Saterstrom – What Became of Dr. Smith

• Ann Patchett – Tom Lake + The Verts

• Kate DiCamillo – Ferris

Rivers of Mississippi

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY Julie & Brad Chism;

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Get an in depth look at the waterways that connect

our towns, provide our sustenance, and thus dictate

our lives in this insightful panel on the many rivers

that traverse our state.

• Patrick Dean (moderator) – Nature’s Messenger:

Mark Catesby and His Adventures in a New World

• Boyce Upholt – The Great River:

The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi

• Ernest Herndon – Paddleways of Mississippi:

Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

• Patrick Parker – Paddleways of Mississippi:

Rivers and People of the Magnolia State

In Conversation

with Major Jackson

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY Friendly City Books;

University of Mississippi Department

of English

Two decades’ worth of poems trace award-winning

poet Major Jackson’s evolution as a writer,

and the course of American culture in this millennium,

in Jackson’s newest collection.

• Beth Ann Fennelly (moderator) – Heating & Cooling:

52 Micro-Memoirs

• Major Jackson – Razzle Dazzle:

New and Selected Poems 2002-2022

Terri Blackstock

FIRST BAPTIST SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Watkins & Eager, PLLC

Christian author and Mississippi resident

Terri Blackstock explores the mysteries of faith

as well as faith-based mysteries in recounting

her many best-selling books and career as a writer.

• Robert Fortenberry (moderator)

• Terri Blackstock – Aftermath

Reimagining Classics

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Te Grenn Family;

Rebecca & Ty Hardy

Tales of old become new in these retellings

that draw from the wisdom of classic stories

reimagined in fresh settings.

• Katy Simpson Smith (moderator) – The Weeds

• Rachel Lyon – Fruit of the Dead

• Julia Phillips – Bear

• Jen Fawkes – Daughters of Chaos

• Katya Apekina – Mother Doll

Memoir

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Janet & Luther Ott;

Nancy & Cecil Brown

Tese authors discuss their stories at all diferent ages

and paces in their memoirs as intriguing and singular

as they are.

• Dustin Parsons (moderator) – Exploded View:

Essays on Fatherhood, with Diagrams

• Priyanka Mattoo – Bird Milk & Mosquito Bones: A Memoir

• Joseph Earl Thomas – Sink: A Memoir

• Julian Randall – The Dead Don’t Need Reminding:

In Search of Fugitives, Mississippi, and Black TV Nerd Shit

FAMILY-

FRIENDLY

In Conversation

with Richard Grant

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Crooks Foundation

Richard Grant, reporter and author of

Dispatches from Pluto: Lost and Found in the Mississippi

Delta, speaks about his new memoir

about moving to Arizona with his wife and child

in the midst of a truly wild time for the state.

• Mary Miller (moderator) – Biloxi

• Richard Grant – A Race to the Bottom of Crazy:

Dispatches from Arizona

Live-stream at

msbookfestival.com

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12:00 pm

12:00 pm

Pulitzer on the Road:

Investigative Journalism

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Today

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Tese Pulitzer Prize-winners and fnalists discuss

their noteworthy journalistic endeavors and the process

of research and reporting.

• Layne Bruce (moderator)

• Anna Wolfe (journalist)

• Jerry Mitchell – Race Against Time:

A Report Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era

• Brody Mullins – The Wolves of K Street: The Secret History

of How Big Money Took Over Big Government

The Western Novel

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Mississippi State University

College of Arts & Sciences;

Friends of Virginia Wilson Mounger

Literary Westerns contain all the exciting

elements of the classic genre – unassuming heroes,

dangerous escapades in the name of justice,

sweeping romances, and more – with the fresh,

sharp voices of contemporary literary fction.

• Beverly Lowry (moderator) – Deer Creek Drive:

A Reckoning of Memory and Murder in the Mississippi Delta

• Elizabeth Crook – The Madstone

• Paulette Jiles – Chenneville

South Arts Fellows for

Literary Arts

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP CENTER

PRESENTED BY Te Selby & Richard McRae

Foundation

Te frst ever class of South Arts Fellows for Literary

Arts discusses their works of fction that earned them

their fellowships, as well as how living in the South

has informed these works and shaped them as a writer.

• John T Edge (moderator) – The Potlikker Papers:

A Food History of the Modern South

• Maurice Carlos Ruffin – The American Daughters

• Melissa Ginsburg – Doll Apollo: Poems

• Randi Pink – We Are the Scribes

• Ashley Blooms – Where I Can’t Follow

• Joanna Pearson – Bright and Tender Dark

• Camille Boxhill

• Constance Collier-Mercado

• F.E. Choe

• Yurina Yoshikawa

In Conversation

with Natasha Trethewey

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY Margaret Walker Center

at Jackson State University;

Te MAX: Mississippi Arts +

Entertainment Experience

In this intimate and searching meditation,

former US Poet Laureate and Mississippi native

Natasha Trethewey revisits the geography of her

childhood to trace the origins of her writing life

in a volume so lyrically intricate and beautiful,

it could only be written by such a master of poetry.

• Robert E. Luckett, Jr. (moderator) – Redefining Liberal Arts

Education in the Twenty-First Century

• Natasha Trethewey – The House of Being

Editor & Authors:

Novels Edited by

Lee Boudreaux

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY Holly & Alan Lange;

Mississippi State University Libraries

Best-sellers, edited by Doubleday’s vice president

and executive editor Lee Boudreaux, live up to their hype

as poignant studies of coming-of-age as an adult and all

the complexities of relationships as they ebb and fow.

• Todd Doughty (moderator) – Little Pieces of Hope:

Happy-Making Things in a Difficult World

• Ron Rash – The Caretaker

• Claire Lombardo – Same As It Ever Was

• Lee Boudreaux (vice president & executive editor doubleday)

Food & Memory

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Te H.T. White Family

Fund; University of Southern Mississippi

University Forum

Poetic prose and lyrical meditations on food

and culture examine the power memory has on

what we choose to eat.

• Cree Myles (moderator)

• Aimee Nezhukumatathil – Bite by Bite:

Nourishments and Jamborees

• Crystal Wilkinson – Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts:

Stories and Recipes from Five Generations

of Black Country Cooks

SOUTHERN PRIZE AND

STATE FELLOWSHIPS

FOR LITERARY ARTS

A PROGRAM OF SOUTH ARTS

Middle Grade

Dreams

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY Beard + Riser Architects;

Terry Hunt & Dick Molpus

Four middle grade authors celebrate determined

young characters who defy odds, hunt for treasure,

and fnd magic.

• Sami Thomason-Fyke (moderator)

• Taryn Souders – The Mystery of the Radcliffe Riddle

• Angie Thomas – Nic Blake and the Remarkables:

The Manifestor Prophecy

• Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn – Exclusion and the

Chinese American Story

• Julian Randall – The Chainbreakers

The Female Lead

in Myth & Fantasy

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Jackson State University

Authors make history and magic come to life

in these enthralling tales of sirens, dragons,

and Greek mythology reimagined.

• Ebony Lumumba (moderator)

• O.O. Sangoyomi – Masquerade

• Jenn Lyons – The Sky on Fire

• Gabi Burton – Drown Me with Dreams

FAMILY-

FRIENDLY

A Life Impossible

with Steve Gleason

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Capitol Resources, LLC;

Balch & Bingham LLP

Steve Gleason, former New Orleans Saints safety

and recent recipient of the 2024 Arthur Ashe

Courage Award, talks to his wife Michel and co-author

Jef Duncan about A Life Impossible, his new memoir

about his thirteen-year journey with ALS.

• Jeff Duncan (moderator) – A Life Impossible: Living with ALS:

Finding Peace and Wisdom Within a Fragile Existence

• Steve Gleason – A Life Impossible: Living with ALS:

Finding Peace and Wisdom Within a Fragile Existence

• Michel Gleason

Live-stream at

msbookfestival.com

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1:30 pm

1:30 pm

In Conversation

with Jesmyn Ward

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Argent Wealth; Pass Christian

Books & Cat Island Cofeehouse

LeVar Burton, legendary actor and host

of Reading Rainbow, speaks with Jesmyn Ward,

two-time National Book Award winner and lifelong

Mississippian, about her newest novel, a meditation

on grief and memory through the story of a young girl’s

fght for freedom in the face of enslavement.

• LeVar Burton

• Jesmyn Ward – Let Us Descend

Cookbooks

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY University of Southern

Mississippi College of Arts & Sciences

Delicious collections draw from the wisdom

of the Deep South and far-fung countries

to create meals as captivating as they are comforting.

• Enrika Williams (moderator)

• Robert St. John – Mississippi Mornings

• Dale Gray – South of Somewhere:

Recipes and Stories from My Life in South Africa, South Korea

& the American South

• Ann Taylor Pittman – The Global Pantry Cookbook:

Transform Your Everyday Cooking with Tahini, Gochujang, Miso,

and Other Irresistible Ingredients

• Anne Byrn – Baking in the American South:

200 Recipes and Their Untold Stories

(A Definitive Guide to Southern Baking)

Families are invited to join the authors and illustrators

of picture books for an incredible learning experience

about animals, music, and nature.

• Sarah Frances Hardy (moderator) – One Mississippi

• Mary Annaïse Heglar – The World is Ours to Cherish:

A Letter to a Child

• Heather C. Morris – Trunk Goes Thunk!:

A Woodland Tale of Opposites

• Allen R. Wells – Danté Plays His Blues

• Marshall Ramsey – Saving Sam!:

A Banjo the Dog Story

Live-stream at

msbookfestival.com

Picture This!

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP

CENTER

PRESENTED BY Sara & Bill Ray;

Te Ragland Company

A Letter to a Child

The World Is

Ours to Cherish

By Mary Annaïse Heglar Illustrated by Vivian Mineker

Sebastian Junger

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Te McMullan / O’Connor

Fund; University of Southern Mississippi

College of Arts & Sciences

Sebastian Junger, award-winning war journalist

and lifelong atheist, discusses a near-death experience

that led him to rethink what, exactly, happens

after we die.

• Sebastian Junger – In My Time of Dying:

How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife

Mad about Madville Press

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY PATH Company;

Beth & Chip Pickering

Tese portraits of characters fnding themselves

in the face of real-life disasters speak to the life lived

in-between the headlines and the human ability

to adapt in the face of adversity.

• Darden North (moderator) – Party Favors

• Julie Liddell Whitehead – Hurricane Baby: Stories

• Steve Yates – The Lakes of Southern Hollow

• R. J. Lee – The Majestic Leo Marble

Power & Influence

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Forman Watkins & Krutz LLP;

Te Roost & Te Springs Hotel

in Ocean Springs, MS

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Tese books of scandal and corruption shed light

on how power is found and abused in unlikely ways.

• Betsy Fischer Martin (moderator)

• Brody Mullins – The Wolves of K Street:

The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over

Big Government

• Shad White – Mississippi Swindle:

Brett Favre and the Welfare Scandal that Shocked America

• Luke Mullins – The Wolves of K Street:

The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over

Big Government

2024 Presidential Election

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Frontier Strategies

From the campaign trail to the oval ofce, these insiders

give their perspectives on the presidential politics

currently dominating our headlines as we head into

the 2024 election.

• Jonathan Martin (moderator) – This Will Not Pass:

Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future

• Jonathan Karl – Tired of Winning: Donald Trump

and the End of the Grand Old Party

Mississippi Memoirs

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Votes;

Nautilus Publishing

Mississippi authors discuss their uniquely true stories

of unlikely success and powerful connections.

• Ellen Ann Fentress (moderator) – The Steps We Take:

A Memoir of Southern Reckoning

• Di Rushing – The Delta in the Rearview Mirror:

The Life and Death of Mississippi’s First Winery

• J.L. Holloway – Nothing to Lose:

A Story of Poverty, Resilience, and Gratitude

• Marion Garrard Barnwell – All the Things We Didn’t Say:

Two Memoirs

• X.M. Frascogna, Jr. – The Saints of St. Mary’s:

A true story of old school values and parenting lessons learned

through youth sports

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2:45 pm

2:45 pm

In Celebration

of Ms. Welty

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP CENTER

PRESENTED BY Te Eudora Welty Foundation;

Mississippi Department of Archives &

History; Anonymous in Honor of Professor

Suzanne Marrs

Presented by those who knew and loved her best,

a new book and flm ofer a fresh look at the beloved

Mississippi author.

• Anthony Thaxton (moderator) – Eudora

• Robert St. John – Mississippi Mornings

• W. Ralph Eubanks – A Place Like Mississippi:

A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape

• Mary Alice Welty White (former director of eudora welty house)

• Suzanne Marrs – Meanwhile There Are Letters:

The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross MacDonald

• William Dunlap – The Fine Art of Singing for One’s Supper

and Other Stories

Note: Tis is a two-hour session featuring a panel and flm.

In Conversation

with Erik Larson

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Te McMullan / O’Connor

Fund; Millsaps College

Journalist and best-selling author Erik Larson talks with

fellow writer Margaret McMullan about his newest book:

a narrative-driven nonfction account of the tumultuous

fve months between Abraham Lincoln’s election

and the onset of the Civil War.

• Margaret McMullan (moderator)

• Erik Larson – The Demon of Unrest:

A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism

at the Dawn of the Civil War

Editor & Authors:

Novels Edited by

Jenny Jackson

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY Moore Media Group;

University of Southern Mississippi

School of Library & Information Science

Tese gripping reads, edited by Jenny Jackson,

Knopf’s VP and editorial director of fction as well as

a best-selling author, are binge-worthy stories

ranging from delightful to dangerous, and everything

in between.

• Jenny Jackson (moderator) – Pineapple Street

• J. Courtney Sullivan – The Cliffs

• Chris Bohjalian – The Princess of Las Vegas

• Helen Ellis – Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge:

Intimate Confessions from a Happy Marriage

Remembering

Brad Watson

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY Oxford Conference

For the Book; Friends of the Library

at the University of Mississippi

Friends, editor, and student of iconic Mississippi writer

Brad Watson share their memories and thoughts

on his legacy in the face of his new, posthumously-

published short story collection, Tere Is Happiness.

• Tom Franklin (moderator) – Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter

• Alane Mason (editor for brad watson)

• M.O. Walsh – The Big Door Prize

• Steve Yarbrough – Stay Gone Days

Live-stream at

msbookfestival.com

Horror

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Cornerstone Consulting

Group, Inc

Trilling stories of evil forces, supernatural or otherwise,

speak to the dangers of isolation and prejudice.

• Jimmy Cajoleas (moderator) – Gussy

• Gabino Iglesias – House of Bone and Rain

• Shaun Hamill – The Dissonance

• Lee Mandelo – The Woods All Black

Mississippi Culture

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY Mississippi State University

Department of Communications;

Friends of the Community Foundation

of Washington County

Whether you’re a lifelong Mississippian or a curious

visitor, you’ll come away from this panel with a deeper

appreciation for the state’s complex and compelling culture.

• Germaine Flood (moderator)

• Joe Lee – Raphael’s Men

• Diane Williams – A Guide to Mississippi Museums:

History and Guide

• Josh Foreman – Wicked Mississippi

• Lawrence Wells – Ghostwriter: Shakespeare, Literary Landmines,

and an Eccentric Patron’s Royal Obsession

Pulitzer on the Road:

Award-Winning

Biographies

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Today

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Journalists-turned-authors tell the true stories

of the lives of two men who sparked revolutions

in these Pulitzer Prize-winning biographies

of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and George Floyd.

• Kelly Lytle Hernández (moderator)

• Jonathan Eig – King: A Life

• Robert Samuels – His Name Is George Floyd:

One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice

Mississippi Youth

Poetry Project

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Humanities

Council; Mississippi State University

Department of English

K-12 student poets from across the state share their

award-winning poems in this celebratory panel hosted

by Mississippi Poet Laureate Catherine Pierce.

• Catherine Pierce (moderator) – Danger Days: Poems

• Various winners from around the state

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Mystery

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Katie McClendon

Tese stories follow the search for justice and answers

as their characters’ ideologies are challenged by

some disruption to the world they thought they knew.

• Tracy Carr (moderator)

• Henry Wise – Holy City

• Eli Cranor – Broiler

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FRIENDLY

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4:00 pm

4:00 pm

Reckoning

C-SPAN/OLD SUPREME COURT

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Humanities Council;

University of Southern Mississippi Center

for the Study of the Gulf South

COVERAGE PROVIDED BY C-SPAN

ROOM BY BarbourHurst

Prepare to be moved, challenged, and enlightened

as we confront the shadows of our past

and chart a course toward a more just future.

Tis is more than a panel – it’s a necessary reckoning.

• Rebecca Tuuri (moderator)

• Tracie McMillan – The White Bonus:

Five Families and the Cash Value of Racism in America

• Kidada E. Williams – I Saw Death Coming:

A History of Terror and Survival in the War Against Reconstruction

• Grace Elizabeth Hale – In the Pines:

A Lynching, A Lie, A Reckoning

• Dionne Ford – Go Back and Get It:

A Memoir of Race, Inheritance, and Intergenerational Healing

Divining the Deep South:

A Three-Genre

Conversation

STATE CAPITOL 204

PRESENTED BY Fischer Galleries;

University of Mississippi Center

for the Study of Southern Culture

In a discussion spanning both form and genre,

these surveyors of the South refect on what makes

the region so distinct, by exploring its geography

and cultural impact with equal fervor.

• John T. Edge (moderator) – The Potlikker Papers:

A Food History of the Modern South

• Boyce Upholt – The Great River:

The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi

• January Gill O’Neil – Glitter Road: Poems

• Kate Medley – Thank You Please Come Again:

How Gas Stations Feed & Fuel the American South

Historical Fiction

STATE CAPITOL 201 H

PRESENTED BY Danny Cupit; Pigott Law Firm

Te past is creatively reimagined in these novels

as characters seek to right wrongs in all kinds

of exciting eras and dangerous situations.

• Crystal Forte (moderator)

• Maurice Carlos Ruffin – The American Daughters

• Avery Cunningham – The Mayor of Maxwell Street

• Jeff Barry – Go to Hell Ole Miss

• Allison Alsup – Foreign Seed

Pride & Prejudice

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY LGBTQ Fund of Mississippi;

NEH, through its United We Stand

Initiative

Literary Fiction

STATE CAPITOL 113

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Humanities Council;

Wise Carter Child & Caraway, P.A.

In these works of memoir and fction alike,

authors describe the tumultuous journey

of self-discovery in the face of people and places

that are not so accepting.

• Mississippi Representative Fabian Nelson (moderator)

• Mesha Maren – Shae

• KB Brookins – Pretty

• Jonathan Corcoran – No Son of Mine

Knockout authors tell generational stories

about the search for belonging in America

in their critically-acclaimed novels. 

• Traci Thomas (moderator)

• Rachel Khong – Real Americans

• Kaveh Akbar – Martyr!

• Sheila Sundar – Habitations

Fresh Ink: Debut Novels

GALLOWAY RECEPTION

PRESENTED BY Betsy & Kane Ditto;

University of Southern Mississippi Center

for Writers

Up-and-coming authors discuss their debut novels:

compelling takes on the complexities of community

and relationships with all the innovative styles,

original set-ups, and exciting locations that come with

new voices in fction.

• John Caleb Grenn (moderator)

• Alina Grabowski – Women and Children First

• Joseph Earl Thomas – God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer

• Ery Shin – Spring on the Peninsula

• Melissa Mogollon – Oye

Political Journalism

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Frontier Strategies

Journalists and historians discuss the long-term impact

of political campaigns on governance, examining how

electoral victories and the infuence of deep-pocketed

interests translate into policy shifts and the evolution

of party platforms.

• Jonathan Allen (moderator) – Lucky:

How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency

• Luke Mullins – The Wolves of K Street:

The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over Big Government

• Paul M. Sparrow – Awakening the Spirit of America:

FDR’s War of Words With Charles Lindbergh–and the Battle

to Save Democracy

• Jonathan Martin – This Will Not Pass:

Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future

• Jonathan Karl – Tired of Winning:

Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party

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CAPITOL BUILDING WORKSHOPS

FAMILY-FRIENDLY OFFICIAL PANELS

Mothers Writing:

Meander Maps

with Catherine

Simone Gray

STATE CAPITOL 202

Creative Writing

Workshop with USM

STATE CAPITOL 202

PRESENTED BY University of Southern

Mississippi Center for Writers

Building Characters

& Building Worlds

with Liz Egan

STATE CAPITOL 202

PRESENTED BY Te McMullan / O’Connor

Fund; Millsaps College

In this workshop for mothers and caregivers,

we will seek inspiration from the Mississippi River,

full of ever-changing twists and loops.

What can the River’s pathways across time teach us

about our own mothering journeys and who we are

in this season? Let’s get curious together on the page.

• Catherine Simone Gray – Proud Flesh: A Memoir of Motherhood,

Intimate Violence, and Reclaiming Pleasure (2025)

Transforming Lives:

The Impact of Prison

Book Clubs on

Incarcerated Individuals

STATE CAPITOL 202

PRESENTED BY Mississippi Humanities Council

Mississippi Humanities Council Prison Book Clubs

have been called a transformative experience, ofering

incarcerated men and women a chance to move beyond

merely existing to truly engaging with life, despite the

limitations of their environment. Tese clubs create

a safe space for sharing ideas, broadening perspectives

and building positive connections. Join us to hear

frsthand from book club members and facilitators

about how participating in a book club can profoundly

impact life behind bars.

Take the road less traveled in this writing workshop

led by graduate students from the University of Southern

Mississippi’s Center for Writers.

Nature versus nurture isn’t just a question for scientists

in this workshop. Explore the ways character and setting

are interconnected and how to use those connections as

tools to build characters that leap of the page and defne

settings to showcase them. Appropriate for all ages.

• Liz Egan

9:30 am

12:00 pm

10:45 am

1:30 pm

4:00 pm

1000 Words Workshop

with Jami Attenberg

STATE CAPITOL 202

What does it take to lead a creative life every day?

Tis workshop will share ideas and perspectives

for putting your own creativity frst and include a talk,

writing prompts with a group write-along, and a Q&A.

• Jami Attenberg – 1000 Words: A Writer’s Guide to Staying

Creative, Focused, and Productive All Year Round

A Letter to a Child

The World Is

Ours to Cherish

By Mary Annaïse Heglar Illustrated by Vivian Mineker

9:30 am

10:45 am

12:00 pm

1:30 pm

2:45 pm

KidNote:

Master Storyteller

Kate DiCamillo

GALLOWAY SANCTUARY

PRESENTED BY Te Eudora Welty

Foundation

Ezra Jack Keats

Award-Winners

& Honorees

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP

CENTER

PRESENTED BY Fay B. Kaigler

Children’s Book Festival;

University of Southern

Mississippi de Grummond

Children’s Literature Collection

Middle Grade

Dreams

STATE CAPITOL 103

PRESENTED BY Terry Hunt

& Dick Molpus;

Beard + Riser Architects

Picture This!

GALLOWAY FELLOWSHIP

CENTER

PRESENTED BY Sara & Bill Ray;

Te Ragland Company

Mississippi Youth

Poetry Project

STATE CAPITOL 201 A

PRESENTED BY Mississippi

Humanities Council;

Mississippi State University

Department of English

Children’s literature expert Ellen Hunter

Rufn speaks with two-time Newbery

Medalist Kate DiCamillo about the

author’s latest story of a plucky young girl,

her quirky family, and a not-so-scary ghost

that longs for adventure.

• Ellen Hunter Ruffin (moderator)

• Kate DiCamillo – Ferris

Picture book authors and illustrators honor

and delight in family, food, and nature in

this panel of 2024 Ezra Jack Keats Award-

winners and honorees.

• Ellen Hunter Ruffin (moderator)

• Anne Wynter – Nell Plants a Tree

• Sarah Gonzales – The Only Way to Make Bread

• Kim Rogers – Just Like Grandma

• Helena Ku Rhee – Sora’s Seashells

Four middle grade authors celebrate

determined young characters who defy

odds, hunt for treasure, and fnd magic.

• Sami Thomason-Fyke (moderator)

• Taryn Souders – The Mystery of the

Radcliffe Riddle

• Angie Thomas – Nic Blake and the

Remarkables: The Manifestor Prophecy

• Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn –

Exclusion and the Chinese American Story

• Julian Randall – The Chainbreakers

Families are invited to join the authors

and illustrators of picture books for an

incredible learning experience about

animals, music, and nature.

• Sarah Frances Hardy (moderator) –

One Mississippi

• Mary Annaïse Heglar – The World is Ours

to Cherish: A Letter to a Child

• Heather C. Morris – Trunk Goes Thunk!:

A Woodland Tale of Opposites

• Allen R. Wells – Danté Plays His Blues

• Marshall Ramsey – Saving Sam!:

A Banjo the Dog Story

K-12 student poets from across the state

share their award-winning poems in this

celebratory panel hosted by Mississippi

Poet Laureate Catherine Pierce.

• Catherine Pierce (moderator) –

Danger Days: Poems

• Various winners from around the state

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