Signings & sightings.CINCINNATI, OHIO “Cincinnati” redirects here. For other uses, see Cincinnati (disambiguation). Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County. The Toni Morrison Noun 1. Toni Morrison - United States writer whose novels describe the lives of African-Americans (born in 1931) Chloe Anthony Wofford, Morrison Literary Society announces it's fourth biennial conference, Toni Morrison and Sites of Memory. The event runs from July 14-17, 2005, at Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky University is a public, co-educational university located in Highland Heights, Kentucky, seven miles (11 km) southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. Enrollment is currently about 14,200 students. . To register online and for more information, log on to www.gsu.edu/~wwwtms/index.html. Metro Detroit The Detroit metropolitan area, often referred to as Metro Detroit, is the metropolitan area located in southeastern Michigan, centered on the city of Detroit. As the home of the "Big Three" American automakers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler), it is the world's Literary Awards & Writers Conference DETROIT, MI August 26-28, 2005--Metro Detroit Southfield Marriott. The theme for 2005 is "A Page in Time" (Writing Into the Future). The weekend is a tribute to the accomplishments of self-published authors. For more information, visit the Web site: www.mdlc.mllbnetwork.com or call 248-763-2254. MILWAUKEE, WI The Reader's Choice bookstore, Wisconsin's oldest and largest black-owned bookstore, is planning its 5th annual CHOICES: Milwaukee's Black Festival of Books July 8 and 9, 2005. For more Information, contact Carla Allison at 414-265-2003; e-mail: areaderschoice@aol.com. WASHINGTON, D.C. The 2005 National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush, will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2005, on the National Mall National Mall: see National Parks and Monuments (table). in Washington, D.C., between 7th and 14th Streets, from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. The festival is free and open to the public. For more information about the 2005 National Book Festival, call toll-free 888-714-4696 or visit the festival's Web site at www.loc.gov/bookfest. |
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