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  • Marketing Coalition Meeting: Author Websites

    Alachua County Library Headquarters, Meeting Room A Rm. B, 401 E Univ. Ave., Gainesville, FL, United States

    Topic of discussion is author websites. Members of the Marketing Coalition meet monthly to discuss and share successful marketing ideas and strategies for their books. If you are a WAG member interested in promoting your book(s), we invite you to attend to see what the Marketing Coalition is all about. … Read More

  • Local Author Series – JW Robitaille

    Alachua County Library Headquarters, Meeting Room A 4th Floor, Rm. A, 401 E Univ. Ave., Gainesville, FL

    Julie Robitaille will present Romancing the Crime, the first book in her Gainesville female detective series. Cory Marin, head of homicide, is a strong woman with a diverse group of friends and a complicated love life. Her instinct and tenacity make her investigation into the murder of a young college … Read More

  • Jill Ciment to Speak at Downtown Library

    Alachua County Library Headquarters Downtown 401 E. University Ave., 4th Floor, Gainesville, FL, United States

    In lieu of a January program at the Millhopper Library, WAG members and guests are invited to attend author Jill Ciment's talk about her latest book at the Alachua County Library Headquarters, meeting room A, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. The library's website states: University of Florida English professor Jill … Read More

  • Sunshine State Book Festival — Reception

    Matheson History Museum 513 E University Avenue, Gainesville, FL, United States

    The reception for the Sunshine State Book Festival is a meet and greet for authors and presenters at the Matheson History Museum, which will have an exhibition on historical Gainesville literary figures. The Matheson History Museum For more details, visit www.sunshinestatebookfestival.com.

  • Sunshine State Book Festival — Main Event

    Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall 3000 NW 83rd St, E-127, Gainesville, FL, United States

    This all-day event will include free programs for adults, activities for children, and a book sale where attendees can meet more than seventy regional authors and have books signed. WAG, which is producing the festival, has received support from Santa Fe College and the SF Foundation, who are giving us … Read More

  • Sunshine State Book Festival — Literary Heritage Tour

    The Thomas Center 302 N.E. 6th Avenue, Gainesville, Florida, United States

    The Sunshine State Book Festival will end on Sunday, the 26th, with a caravan tour of sites associated with Gainesville’s literary heritage, including: Robert Frost reading at the Thomas Center where he resided William Bartram at Paynes Prairie* Field trip to Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ home For more details, visit www.sunshinestatebookfestival.com. … Read More

  • Marketing Coalition Meeting

    The Library Partnership: A Neighborhood Resource Center 912 NE 16th Avenue, Gainesville, Fl

    The February WAG Marketing Coalition meeting will review the Sunshine State Book Festival to determine what worked and what needs to be improved for 2021. All participants in the Festival, whether volunteers or exhibiting authors, are encouraged to attend and provide feedback. This WAG Marketing Coalition meeting is on February 1, 2020, 1:00–3:00 … Read More