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Award-winning novelist Daniel Woodrell joins festival lineup

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

What does the Missouri Literary Festival have in common with Oscar-winning director Ang Lee?

 

Great taste in authors, for one.

 

The Missouri Literary Festival, slated for Oct. 2, 3 and 4 in Springfield, MO, is proud to announce award-winning novelist Daniel Woodrell as part of the festival lineup. Woodrell, author of Winter’s Bone and Tomato Red, also wrote Woe to Live On, which Ang Lee made into the film Ride With the Devil in 1999.

 

Woodrell’s five most recent novels were selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year, and Tomato Red won the PEN West Award for the Novel in 1999. Winter’s Bone, his latest novel, won the Prix de la Mystere Critique in France and was one of five finalists for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Fiction.

 

Woodrell’s short stories have been widely published in various anthologies, and his work has appeared in Esquire, Gentleman’s Quarterly, Missouri Review, New Letters, Granta online, The Washington Post and The New York Times.

 

While Woe to Live On was the first of Woodrell’s novels to be adapted for the screen, it was not the last. Winter’s Bone was filmed in Forsyth, MO, by director Debra Granik in winter 2009. Ride With the Devil also was shot in Missouri.

 

The Missouri Literary Festival, a Celebration of Arts, Literature and Literacy, is a nonprofit event focused on raising funds to benefit arts programming and literacy organizations. General admission will be $5 for ages 11 and up; children 10 and under get in free. Festival beneficiaries are Springfield Regional Arts Council, Ozarks Literacy Council, Family Literacy Centers of Springfield, the R-12 Title I Schools and the Writers Hall of Fame scholarship program.

Deadline looms for short fiction contest

Friday, July 24th, 2009

The Missouri Literary Festival Award for Short Fiction, featuring $600 in cash prizes, will accept its last entries at 9 p.m. Friday, July 31.

Open to writers of all ages from anywhere in the United States, this short fiction contest will award prizes of $300, $200, and $100 for first, second and third place, respectively.

Stories should be no more than 3,000 words in length and each entry must be submitted according to the contest rules below. Outstanding entries will be featured in a public reading at Park Central Branch Library during the Literary Festival, which will be held Oct. 2, 3 and 4 in downtown Springfield, MO.

Guidelines
1. Each story must be no longer than 3,000 words.

2. Each story must be the unpublished (and not under consideration of being published), original work of the entrant.

3. All entries must be accompanied by an official entry form, which contains the name, address, e-mail address, and phone number of the author, as well as the title of the story. Click here for a copy of the entry form. Each entry must be typed, double-spaced on one side of 8+1/2 x 11 paper and no longer than 3,000 words. Please submit the story using Microsoft Word or as an RTF Text file.

4. Names and copyright markings must be omitted from the manuscript, which will go to judges anonymously. Include the title and page number at the head or foot of each page.

5. Only one entry per person. A $15 fee is required when the story is submitted. Personal checks or postal money orders preferred.

6. Do not send originals – no entries will be returned.

7. Entries must be received no later than 9 p.m., Friday, July 31. Mail a print copy of your story, with your entry fee, Attn. William Brandon Bowman, Missouri Literary Festival, 411 North Sherman Parkway, Springfield, MO 65802. You should also email a copy of your manuscript to FictionPrize@gmail.com.

8. Copyrights of winning manuscripts remain in the name of the authors, but the Missouri Literary Festival reserves the right to publish the winning entries and any honorable mentions and to reproduce them electronically on our website.

9. Prizes – Winner $300, Second Place $200, Third Place $100

University Plaza Hotel welcomes festival attendees

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

University Plaza Hotel is partnering with the Missouri Literary Festival as its official festival hotel, offering a special, discounted rate to festival attendees. The festival, slated for Oct. 2, 3 and 4, features nationally renowned writers in poetry, biography, business, faith, food, fiction and children’s literature, plus live music, arts performances, workshops, readings and film.

Located just one block south of the festival grounds at Hammons Field and The Creamery Arts Center, University Plaza Hotel offers first-class accommodations and amenities including  a fitness center, whirlpool, sundeck, indoor and outdoor pools, and high-speed Internet access throughout the hotel.

Click here to learn more about University Plaza Hotel and its amenities. Click here to book your room at the special Missouri Literary Festival rate.

“Flannery” author comes to Springfield in October

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The Missouri Literary Festival, A Brad GoochCelebration of Arts, Literature & Literacy, is proud to announce the addition of author Brad Gooch to the festival lineup.

 

Gooch, the author of “City Poet,” the acclaimed biography of Frank O’Hara, has recently published “Flannery: A Life of Flannery O’Connor,” the definitive work on the iconic southern author.

 

Mary Flannery O’Connor wrote only two novels – “Wise Blood” and “The Violent Bear It Away” – and two short story collections – “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and “Everything That Rises Must Converge” – yet her influence on American literature and pop culture continues to resonate more than 4 decades after her death in 1964 from complications of lupus. 

 

Gooch is the recipient of National Endowment for the Humanities and Guggenheim fellowships; he earned his PhD at Columbia University and is a professor of English at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

 

Gooch joins a selection of renowned novelists, poets, business writers, children’s writers and other authors in the Missouri Literary Festival, Oct. 2-4 at The Creamery Arts Center and Hammons Field in downtown Springfield, MO. The festival will feature public readings, book signings, live music, live arts performances, film, food and more.

 

Admission is $5 for adults and free to children 10 and under. Proceeds of the festival will go to support arts programming through Springfield Regional Arts Council, as well as local literacy efforts and scholarships for young writers.

The Missouri Literary Festival Award for Short Fiction

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The Missouri Literary Festival is pleased to announce the creation of the Missouri Literary Festival Award for Short Fiction. This short story award contest is open to all writers who would like to share their creative work. Each author will have a chance to win one of three cash prize awards plus receive special recognition during Missouri’s premier literary festival.

Prizes will be awarded as follows: Winner, $300; Second place, $200;  Third place, $100. Outstanding works will be presented in a public reading at the Park Central Square Branch Library during the Literary Festival, which will be held Oct. 2, 3 and 4.

Guidelines
1. Each story must be no longer than 3,000 words.

2. Each story must be the unpublished (and not under consideration of being published), original work of the entrant.

3. All entries must be accompanied by an official entry form, which contains the name, address, e-mail address, and phone number of the author, as well as the title of the story. Click here for a copy of the entry form. Each entry must be typed, double-spaced on one side of 8+1/2 x 11 paper and no longer than 3,000 words. Please submit the story using Microsoft Word or as an RTF Text file.

4. Names and copyright markings must be omitted from the manuscript, which will go to judges anonymously. Include the title and page number at the head or foot of each page.

5. Only one entry per person. A $15 fee is required when the story is submitted. Personal checks or postal money orders preferred.

6. Do not send originals – no entries will be returned.

7. Entries must be received no later than 9:00 PM, Friday, July 31. Mail a print copy of your story to Attn. William Brandon Bowman, Missouri Literary Festival, 411 North Sherman Parkway, Springfield, MO 65802. You should also email a copy of your manuscript to FictionPrize@gmail.com.

8. Copyrights of winning manuscripts remain in the name of the authors, but the Missouri Literary Festival reserves the right to publish the winning entries and any honorable mentions and to reproduce them electronically on our website.

9. Prizes – Winner $300, Second Place $200, Third Place $100

Business gurus present Business by the Book

Monday, April 20th, 2009

In light of Bo Burlingham’s April 2 visit to Drury University, part of Drury’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation Convocation Series, the Missouri Literary Festival is proud to announce that Burlingham will join forces with fellow business authors Jack Stack and Norm Brodsky to present Business by the Book, a business-focused seminar and luncheon, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 2. Tickets will be $35.

Burlingham, the author of “Small Giants: Companies that Choose to be Great Instead of Big” and an editor-at-large for Inc. magazine, collaborated with Springfield ReManufacturing Co. founder and open-book management pioneer Jack Stack on his books “The Great Game of Business” and “A Stake in the Outcome.” Burlingham has also collaborated with Norm Brodsky, who writes the Street Smarts column for Inc. and The Morning Norm at Inc.com.

The business authors’ seminar is one of several special events slated for the three-day literary festival, a first-time event which will be held Oct. 2-4 at Hammons Field and The Creamery Arts Center. The festival will feature programs, panels and book signings by writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, including novelists Daniel Woodrell and Katie Estill, children’s author David Harrison, women’s issues expert Nancy O’Reilly, Missouri Poet Laureate Walter Bargen and 2001 U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins. The festival will also offer a full slate of children’s authors, programs and activities; live music, theater and dance performances; a poetry slam and workshops by Top 10 spoken-word poet Joaquin Zihuatanejo; an appearance by author and recording artist Jennifer Rothschild; and of course, books, books, books.

Besides Business by the Book, special ticketed events during the festival will include an Authors Gala with the festival writers and Saturday Brunch with Laura Shapiro, who will discuss her new biography of Julia Child.

The Missouri Literary Festival, a Celebration of Arts, Literature and Literacy, is a nonprofit event focused on raising funds to benefit arts programming and literacy organizations. General admission will be $5 for ages 11 and up; children 10 and under get in free. Festival beneficiaries are Springfield Regional Arts Council, Ozarks Literacy Council, Family Literacy Centers of Springfield, the R-12 Title I Schools and the Writers Hall of Fame scholarship program.

For information on sponsorships and booth rental, please contact William Brandon Bowman, festival chair, at (417) 865-0450.