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		<title>Vegas Valley Book Festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The annual Vegas Valley Book Festival just concluded. Held for the first time at the Historic Fifth Street School, the new venue helped contribute to the &#8220;best yet&#8221; festival. What a whirlwind of activities devoted to the celebration of reading and writing! There was something for everyone from the Target Children&#8217;s Book Fest to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_625" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 218px"><a href="http://carolynhayesuber.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/neilgaiman-vvbf.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-625" src="http://carolynhayesuber.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/neilgaiman-vvbf.jpg?w=208" alt="The &quot;Rock Star&quot; of Writers, Neil Gaiman (photo by Andrew Taylor)" width="208" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The &quot;Rock Star&quot; of Writing, author Neil Gaiman (photo by Andrew Taylor)</p></div>
<p>The annual <strong>Vegas Valley Book Festival</strong> just concluded. Held for the first time at the Historic Fifth Street School, the new venue helped contribute to the &#8220;best yet&#8221; festival. What a whirlwind of activities devoted to the celebration of reading and writing! There was something for everyone from the Target Children&#8217;s Book Fest to a plethora of programming for aficionados of graphic novels and comic books. The craft of writing was furthered with workshops on everything from character development and point of view to authenticating crime stories. Over eighty individual authors had sales tables and poets performed in the courtyard. Stephens Press was well represented with our own sales area and several of our authors gave presentations in the auditorium. <em>Las Vegas Review-Journal </em>entertainment columnist <strong>Mike Weatherford</strong> interviewed celebrity columnist <strong>Norm Clarke</strong>, whose newest book, <a href="http://vegasconfidential.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Vegas Confidential: Sinsational Celebrity Tales</strong></em> </a>debuted at the festival, and Norm didn&#8217;t disappoint, shaing some &#8220;scoops&#8221; with the audience that hadn&#8217;t hit the media yet. Next up, author and editor <strong>Geoff Schumacher</strong> (<a href="http://www.howardhughesinlasvegas.com/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Howard Hughes: Politics, Paranoia &amp; Palace Intrigue</em></strong></a>) interviewed <strong>Laraine Russo Harper</strong>, author of <a href="http://legaltender.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Legal Tender: True Tales of a Brothel Madam</strong></em></a>. Laraine shared her experiences running a legal brothel with plenty of wit and funny stories. <a href="http://thebumpyroadtogettingpublished.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Damn the Rejections, Full Speed Ahead: The Bumpy Road to Getting Published</em></strong></a> author <strong>Maralys Wills</strong> took the stage along with yours truly. The audience asked many questions following the tips presented for improving manuscripts and seeking publication. The festival was &#8220;bookended&#8221; by a pair of star authors. The opening keynote, <strong>Neil Gaiman</strong> drew a capacity crowd of fans for his body of work (<em>Mirrormask, Stardust, American Gods</em>, and more). The Brit-born author gave a long and rambling talk about modern culture, authors who&#8217;ve influenced him and his writing, and read from <em><strong>The Graveyard</strong></em>, his newest title. Pulizer Prize winner (<em>The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier &amp; Clay, The Yiddish Policeman&#8217;s Union) </em><strong>Michael Chabon</strong> gave the closing keynote address. His essay-like talk covered a lot of territory from Legos to the uber-insulated life our children live today. Interestingly, both Gaiman and Chabon talked about the &#8220;crap&#8221; their children read &#8212; or that they read as children &#8212; and observed that while it may not have been literature, it added to their perceptions and body of knowledge. Or, as Neil put it, &#8220;great stuff can be grown in crap&#8221;. Key sponsors incude the <em>Las Vegas Review-Journal</em>, the City of Las Vegas, the Clark County Library, and Nevada Humanities. It takes a lot of people and a lot of support to pull off such a successful event. I&#8217;m heartened and encouraged to see this annual event really come into its own.</p>
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