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Vegas Valley Book Festival in Top 25 Book Fairs and Festivals

January 7, 2010
Vegas Valley Book Festival Ranks 10th among 25 Top Book Fairs and Festivals

The Vegas Valley Book Festival was ranked 10th in a list of 25 book fairs and festivals deemed to be the best for readers, fans, publishers and authors to attend according to book publicist and president of Westwind Communications, Scott Lorenz. In his post on sellingbooks.com, Lorenz evinces the reasons why fairs and festivals are […]

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Restless City Published!

November 4, 2009
RESTLESS CITY is published!

RESTLESS CITY is available at www.RestlessCity.com and will be available on Amazon and in local bookstores shortly. Both a print and eBook formats are being published. The book will debut at the Vegas Valley Book Festival with a reading by final author Vu Tran on Saturday, November 7 at 4:00 PM at the Historic Fifth Street School (on Fourth Street). Authors will be available to sign books.

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Book Festival Website Now Live on iPhones

October 7, 2009
Vegas Valley Book Festival's website is now iPhone compatible!

Lightweight. Fast. Easy. Great news! We’ve optimized our site for viewing on the Apple iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch. The site will still show up on first and second-generation iPhones as well. iPhone users will be able to get all the great content without having to squint their eyes or double-tapping to read it. […]

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Vegas Valley Book Festival Features Mark Twain Event

October 5, 2009

October 22 Nevada’s Literary and Architectural History Celebrated at Morelli House Reception The Vegas Valley Book Festival celebrates “The Genius of Mark Twain” in a special literary program on Thursday, October 22, 7:00 pm in the auditorium of the Downtown Senior Services Center, 310 South 9th Street. This pre-festival event, co-sponsored by the Junior League […]

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Readers’ Choice

September 17, 2009

The Vegas Valley Book Festival (VVBF) created a book club project, “Readers’ Choice,” that invited local book clubs to recommend their favorite authors to present at the festival in November. About 10 book clubs responded and over 40 authors were recommended. The VVBF literary committee selected three authors based on book club suggestions: Indu Sundaresan, […]

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Restless City — Signature Project of the Vegas Valley Book Festival

September 7, 2009

Seven local authors are collaborating to write a serial novel, Restless City, from June to October 2009, with each author writing one chapter to be released in sequence every three weeks. Chapter 1 is now available on the book festival’s website where H. Lee Barnes sets the stage with a gritty cast of Las Vegas […]

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Poetry Crowns the Book Festival

September 6, 2009

November 4–8, 2009 As a celebration of the spoken word, this year’s book festival will offer an expansive program of poetry, from the sparse verse of America’s Poet Laureate and opening keynote speaker, Kay Ryan, to the impromptu haiku poems of Mayor Oscar Goodman and Dayvid Figler, who open First Friday, November 6, on the book […]

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Local Book Clubs Honored at Upcoming Reception and Performance

September 6, 2009

The Vegas Valley Book Festival will host a special reception at the Historic Fifth Street School exclusively for local book clubs on Thursday, September 10, from 6:30 pm — 8:00 pm, in an evening program to preview the festival, foster networking among clubs and recognize some of their “best practices.” The program features actor Brian […]

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Neon Museum Provides Inspiration for 2009 Book Festival

September 6, 2009

The Neon Museum Boneyard inspired the “look” for this year’s book festival, including its official poster and the graphics associated with the event — all created by the AIGA Las Vegas festival branding team.

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Vegas Valley Book Festival Launches New Website

September 6, 2009

Learn. Discover. Escape. Vegas Valley Book Festival begins November 4, 2009.

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