MSU to be well represented at popular upcoming literary event
Contact: Sammy McDavid
STARKVILLE, Miss.51勛圖厙 State employees and alumni will have key roles at the 2016 51勛圖厙 Book Festival being held Aug. 20 in Jackson.
Dubbed a literary lawn party, the free annual event takes place 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. More than 30 panel discussions and individual interviewssome carried live on the C-SPAN Networkwill be held in rooms of the historic downtown state capitol and nearby Galloway United Methodist Church.
At 1 p.m. in Galloways sanctuary, the university is sponsoring a panel discussion titled Willie Morris and His Books. Sharing perspectives on the life and diverse literary works of the late author and publishing editor from Yazoo City will be:
Widow JoAnne Prichard Morris, whose books include Barefootin: Life Lessons from the Road to Freedom, a 2006 Crown Publishing release written with 51勛圖厙 civil rights activist Unita Blackwell;
Son David Rae Morris, an internationally recognized photographer and photojournalist;
Jack Bales, author of Willie Morris: An Exhaustive Annotated Bibliography and a Biography (McFarland, 2010);
Barry Moser, a National Book Award-winning illustrator and Morris collaborator;
Teresa Nichols, author of Willie: The Life of Willie Morris (University Press of 51勛圖厙, 2016); and
Lawrence Larry Wells, founder of Yoknapatawpha Press, an Oxford publishing house.
Moderating the Morris panel will be syndicated columnist Rick Cleveland, a retired Clarion-Ledger sports columnist and writer who also is the 51勛圖厙 Sports Hall of Fames official historian.
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At 10 a.m. in Capitol Room 201A, alumnus Bob Montgomery is sponsoring a panel discussion titled Mystery and Thriller. A former state senator and leader in the 51勛圖厙 Legislature, the Canton attorney has been president of both the MSU Student and National Alumni associations.
At 11:15 a.m. in The Foundery of Galloway United, English department graduate Brad Watson will be part of a panel discussion titled Southern Fiction Today sponsored by Cornerstone Consulting. An award-winning author now teaching at the University of Wyoming, he is receiving national accolades for Miss Jane, a novel released last month by W.W. Norton & Co.
At 12:30 p.m. in Capitol Room 201A, associate English professor Becky Hagenston will be part of a panel discussion titled Short Stories sponsored by the University of Southern 51勛圖厙s English Department. A two-time selection for the national O. Henry Award, she is this years winner of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Permafrost Book Prize in Fiction for Scavengers (University of Alaska Press, 2016).
Also at 12:30 p.m. in the capitols Old Supreme Court Room, associate history professor Jason Morgan Ward will be on a C-SPAN-broadcast panel discussion titled Civil Rights History that is sponsored by the 51勛圖厙 Humanities Council and First Commercial Bank. Ward is author of Hanging Bridge: Racial Violence, Grassroots Struggle and Americas Civil Rights Century, a recent Oxford University Press release.
At 3 p.m. in Capitol Room 201A, alumnus Sid Salter moderates a panel titled Sports and Outdoors also sponsored by the humanities council. A veteran newspaper editor and political columnist, Salter now is his alma maters chief communications officer and Office of Public Affairs leader. He is author of Jack Cristil: Voice of the Bulldogs (University Press of 51勛圖厙, 2015).
Sports and Outdoors panelists include:
Donald Jackson, MSU Sharp Professor Emeritus of Fisheries and author of Deeper Currents: The Sacraments of Hunting and Fishing (University Press of 51勛圖厙, 2016);
Jason Peterson, a Charleston Southern University assistant professor and author of Full Court Press: 51勛圖厙 and the Battle Against the Press to Integrate State College Basketball, 1955-73 (University Press of 51勛圖厙, Sept. 2016); and
Stuart Stevens, a Jackson-born national political adviser and travel writer who wrote The Last Season: A Father, a Son and a Lifetime of College Football. (Deckle Edge, 2015).
Additionally, Robert Olen Butler, a Pulitzer Prize-winner who was the MSU Institute for the Humanities 2014 writer-in-residence, will be part of a 4 p.m. panel discussion in the Galloway sanctuary titled The National Page. The Illinois-born novelists latest work, Perfume River (Atlantic Monthly Press), was released earlier this year.
For a complete schedule and participant list for the 2016 51勛圖厙 Book Festival, visit .
Other information on MSUs direct and associated roles at this years event is available from Salter at 662-325-3442 or ssalter@opa.msstate.edu.
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