2025 Festival

At a Glance

Virtual Experiences

Kick Off

2025 Opening Ceremony

Join us at 9:00 am on the south steps of the State Capitol Building as we honor literary legend Greg Iles.

Speakers will include reporter/author Jerry Mitchell, Natchez Mayor Dan Gibson, and Former Mississippi Book Festival Executive Director Holly Lange.

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20th Anniversary of Katrina

Presented by Horne LLP; Mississippi Today

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, Mississippi leaders who guided the state through catastrophe and recovery, sharing hard-won insights on crisis leadership, community resilience, and the long path to rebuilding.

  • Ricky Mathews (Moderator)
  • Governor Haley BarbourAmerica's Great Storm: Leading Through Hurricane Katrina
  • Jim Barksdale 
  • Dr. Mark Everett Keenum 
  • Speaker Pro Tempore Manly Barton 

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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A Conversation Between Friends

Presented by Pass Books & Cat Island Coffeehouse; Margaret Walker Center at JSU

Through their latest works, these friends and fellow authors share insights about childhood bonds, mutual care, and the connections that shape our lives.

  • Traci Thomas (Moderator)
  • Kiese LaymonCity Summer, Country Summer
  • Jason ReynoldsTwenty-Four Seconds From Now… A Love Story

Live-stream available September 13 at msbookfestival.com

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African American History

Presented by Mississippi Department of Archives & History; University of Southern Mississippi Center for the Study of the Gulf South

From family legacies spanning three generations to the cultural significance of the color blue to military service and the struggle for justice, these authors honor the rich complexity and lasting strength of the African American experience.

  • Jasmine L. Holmes (Moderator) – Yonder Come Day: Exploring the Collective Witness of the Formerly Enslaved
  • Omo MosesThe White Peril: A Family Memoir
  • Imani PerryBlack in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People
  • Douglas Bristol – Building Bridges: Black GIs, Military Labor, and the Fight for Equality in World War II
  • MacArthur CottonMississippi's Black Cotton

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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All About Nautilus Publishing

Presented by Nautilus Publishing; Chip Morgan

Mississippi's Nautilus Publishing presents memoirs and collected stories that document struggles for justice, decades of university traditions, and the origins of the state's literary power.

  • David Crews (Moderator)
  • Sandy GrishamBadge Unbroken: The Robert Hall Story
  • Robert HallBadge Unbroken: The Robert Hall Story
  • Joshua ClarkThe Most Powerful Word: Why Mississippi Has Produced More Acclaimed Literature Than Any Other Region in History
  • Judy LongThe Most Powerful Word: Why Mississippi Has Produced More Acclaimed Literature Than Any Other Region in History
  • Sparky ReardonThe Dean: Memoirs and Missives
  • Hank EwertLet the Music Speak: Tracking the Music that Changed Everything, 1945-1950
KIDS WORKSHOP

Atmos Energy Presents: Turn the Page with Allen R. Wells & DeAndra Hodge

Join author Allen R. Wells and illustrator DeAndra Hodge for a special read-aloud of Yvonne Clark and Her Engineering Spark, then blast off into creativity with a hands-on Moon Spark Box Workshop! Participants will design and decorate their own keepsake boxes, fill them with “moon rocks,” and add their personal spark, just like Yvonne discovered hers in engineering.

  • Allen R. Wells (Workshop Leader/Author) - Yvonne Clark and Her Engineering Spark 
  • DeAndra Hodge (Workshop Leader/Illustrator) - Yvonne Clark and Her Engineering Spark 

Every participant will head home with their very own copy of the book! Limited to 50 spots.

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Attached to the Living World

Presented by University of Mississippi Department of English; Friends of Sandra West

Contributors to an ecopoetry anthology discuss how contemporary poets wrestle with environmental crisis while finding language for hope, resilience, and our essential connection to the natural world.

  • Ann Fisher-Wirth (Moderator) – Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology
  • Beth Ann FennellyAttached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology
  • Aimee NezhukumatathilAttached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology
  • Melissa GinsburgAttached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology
  • Kendall DunkelbergAttached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology
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Civil War & Reconstruction

Presented by Danny Cupit; Mississippi State University Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library; Ginnie & Luther Munford; Nancy & Cecil Brown

From Civil War battlefields to Reconstruction's political struggles, authors trace how pivotal figures like Boutwell, Grant, and Sherman shaped America's transformation, while Mississippi's post-war story demonstrates the deep divisions over the meaning of freedom.

  • Anne E. Marshall (Moderator) – Cassius Marcellus Clay: The Life of an Antislavery Slaveholder and the Paradox of American Reform
  • Jere NashReconstruction in Mississippi, 1862-1877
  • Jeffrey BoutwellBoutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of Democracy
  • Ryan P. SemmesExporting Reconstruction: Ulysses S. Grant and a New Empire of Liberty
  • Louie P. GalloThe Memoirs of General William Tecumseh Sherman: The Complete Annotated Edition

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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Co-Writing the Presidential Campaign

Presented by Capitol Resources, LLC

Two veteran political reporters share insights from their collaborative investigation into the 2024 election, drawing on hundreds of interviews to unpack how Trump staged his comeback and the Democrats lost their grip on power.

  • Jonathan Martin (Moderator) – This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future
  • Tyler Pager2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America
  • Josh Dawsey2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America
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Contemporary Christian Voices

The search for authentic divine connection leads beyond traditional church walls as these authors share how faith transforms when freed from institutional constraints.

  • Ryan Parker (Moderator)
  • Tony JonesThe God of Wild Places: Rediscovering the Divine in the Untamed Outdoors
  • Kat ArmasSacred Belonging: A 40-Day Devotional on the Liberating Heart of Scripture
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Cookbooks

Presented by Simmons Farm Raised Catfish; H. T. White Family Fund

From music-themed soul food and masterful chocolate creations to accessible comfort cooking, cookbook authors share recipes seasoned with personality and story.

  • Enrika Williams (Moderator)
  • Swamp DoggIf You Can Kill It I Can Cook It
  • Phillip Ashley RixFor the Love of Chocolate: 80 At-Home Recipes from a Master Chocolatier's Imagination
  • Matthew BoundsKeep It Simple, Y'all: Easy Dinners from Your Barefoot Neighbor
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Counterculture & True Crime

Presented by Crooks Foundation

From Galápagos communes to psychedelic compounds, these authors expose how utopian promises can run cover for treachery and violence, revealing the human corruption that twists paradise into ruin.

  • Valerie Walley (Moderator)
  • Abbott KahlerEden Undone: A True Story of Sex, Murder, and Utopia at the Dawn of World War II
  • Susannah CahalanThe Acid Queen: The Psychedelic Life and Counterculture Rebellion of Rosemary Woodruff Leary
WORKSHOP

Crafting the Scene with Liz Egan

Presented by Millsaps College; The McMullan/O'Connor Fund

This fiction writing workshop is for new writers excited to get started and stuck writers looking for a jolt into new strategies for animating the scene with vibrant characters, insightful descriptions, and plot-propelling energy. Using the metaphor of the writer as architect, scenes become the building blocks that construct the stories we want to tell. Appropriate for all ages.

  • Liz Egan (Workshop Leader)
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Dangerous Devotion in the Novel

Presented by Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP; Wise Carter Child & Caraway, P.A.

Authors discuss the complex ways their characters evade their deepest problems through relationships, fantasy, and emotional detours in these works of literary fiction.

  • Sara Hildreth (Moderator)
  • Beth KanderI Made it Out of Clay: A Novel
  • Jami AttenbergA Reason to See You Again: A Novel
  • Bret Anthony JohnstonWe Burn Daylight: A Novel
  • Nicky GonzalezMayra: A Novel
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Editor & Authors: Novels Edited by Jenny Jackson

Presented by Bethany & Lucien Smith; Fischer Galleries

These binge-worthy works, edited by Knopf's Jenny Jackson, are contemporary novels that capture the absurdities of wealth, food culture, and second chances in modern America.

  • Jenny Jackson (Moderator) – Pineapple Street: A Novel
  • Marcy DermanskyHot Air: A Novel
  • Adam RobertsFood Person: A Novel
  • Marie RutkoskiOrdinary Love: A Novel
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Ezra Jack Keats Award-Winners & Honorees

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi de Grummond Children's Literature Collection; Ezra Jack Keats Foundation; Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival

Celebrating a multitude of voices and universal childhood experiences, these 2025 Ezra Jack Keats Award-winners and honorees showcase stories that allow every child to see themselves reflected in literature.

  • Ellen Hunter Ruffin (Moderator)
  • Bo LuBao's Doll
  • Breanna J. McDanielGo Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller
  • Carlos MatiasEmergency Quarters
  • Kara KramerErnő Rubik and His Magic Cube
  • Antwan EadyThe Last Stand
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Family Fiction

Presented by Louisa Dixon & Jerry Johnson; Wilma Wagner Cleveland

Through the lens of troubled families, these novelists discuss the paradox of needing the very people who can hurt us most.

  • Henry Wise (Moderator) – Holy City: A Novel
  • Lee ColeFulfillment: A Novel
  • Patrick RyanBuckeye: A Novel
  • Adam RossPlayworld: A Novel
  • Chad HolleyShield the Joyous: A Novel
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Fate & Fiction

Presented by Carol & Todd Maibach; Sue Taylor

Novelists explore how past choices cast long shadows, forcing their characters to confront how yesterday's decisions shape today's deadly dilemmas.

  • Tracy Carr (Moderator)
  • Brendan SlocumbThe Dark Maestro: A Novel
  • Clémence MichallonOur Last Resort: A Novel
  • Katherine WoodSunburned: A Novel
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First Americans: Land, Language, & Legacy

Presented by Balch & Bingham LLP; Mississippi Humanities Council; Mississippi Department of Archives & History; Cornerstone Consulting Group, Inc.

The work of Indigenous preservation spans legal victories, language revitalization, and cultural traditions as these voices share how Native communities build identity across generations of resilience.

  • Dr. Tammy Greer (Moderator)
  • Rebecca NagleBy the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land
  • Chris La TrayBecoming Little Shell: A Landless Indian's Journey Home
  • Jay WesleyChoctaw Traditions: Stories of the Life and Customs of the Mississippi Choctaw

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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Historical Fiction

Presented by Elizabeth & Percy Quinn; Pigott Law Firm

Through post-war Paris, early American music culture, Tulsa's rebuilding, and Appalachian freedom communities, authors reveal how characters refuse to accept the world as it is and dare to imagine something better.

  • Crystal Forte (Moderator)
  • David Wright FaladéThe New Internationals: A Novel
  • Paul BurchMeridian Rising: A Novel
  • Vanessa MillerThe Filling Station: A Novel
  • Dolen Perkins-Valdez - Happy Land: A Novel
WORKSHOP

How to Write About Friendship (Without Losing Friends) with Steve Almond

Presented by Communication Arts Company

National Endowment for the Arts grant winner Steve Almond tackles the delicate art of mining personal relationships for literary material. Participants learn to balance honesty with empathy while preserving the connections that inspire their work.

  • Steve Almond (Workshop Leader) – Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow: A DIY Manual for Constructing Stories
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In Conversation with Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon

Presented by Margaret Walker Center; Jackson State University Division of Academic Affairs

Dr. Ebony Lumumba engages in conversation with Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon, the visionary founder of The Village Market who has facilitated millions in sales for Black-owned businesses and serves on Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens' Women's Advisory Council. The Forbes 50 Champions honoree dismantles the myth of individualism, revealing how her "Support is a Verb" philosophy transforms entrepreneurial dreams into sustainable community wealth.

  • Dr. Ebony Lumumba (Moderator)
  • Dr. Lakeysha HallmonNo One Is Self-Made: Build Your Village to Flourish in Business and Life
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In Conversation with Geraldine Brooks

Presented by Eudora Welty Foundation; Historic Natchez Foundation

New York Times bestselling author Anton DiSclafani joins Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks for an in-depth conversation about Brooks's distinguished writing career, exploring her journey from war correspondent to acclaimed historical novelist and her gift for bringing forgotten voices and untold stories from the past to vivid life.

  • Anton DiSclafani (Moderator) – After Party: A Novel
  • Geraldine BrooksHorse: A Novel

Live-stream available September 13 at msbookfestival.com

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In Conversation with Hanif Abdurraqib

Presented by Brenna Weaver, LPC; Charles Brasfield Grant IV

Jerid P. Woods joins MacArthur Fellow Hanif Abdurraqib in conversation about Abdurraqib's distinctive blend of memoir, cultural criticism, and lyrical prose, including his latest exploration of basketball as a pathway to understanding identity, community, and the American experience.

  • Jerid P. Woods (Moderator)
  • Hanif AbdurraqibThere's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension
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In Conversation with Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi College of Arts & Sciences; Capri Theatre

Jerid P. Woods joins lauded writer Honorée Fanonne Jeffers to discuss her latest creation exploring Black women's journeys through American history, family memory, and life's crossroads.

  • Jerid P. Woods (Moderator)
  • Honorée Fanonne JeffersMisbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings
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In Conversation with John T. Edge

Presented by Eudora Welty Foundation

Award-winning novelist Michael Farris Smith is in conversation with John T. Edge, Emmy Award-winning host of TrueSouth. In his memoir House of Smoke, the former director of Southern Foodways Alliance details his journey of confronting a complicated family legacy and seeking authentic belonging in a region both beautiful and deeply flawed.

  • Michael Farris Smith (Moderator) – Lay Your Armor Down: A Novel
  • John T. EdgeHouse of Smoke: A Southerner Goes Searching for Home
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In Conversation with Landon Bryant

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi College of Arts & Sciences; Marie & Brian Sanderson

New York Times bestselling author Helen Ellis is in conversation with Landon Bryant, the Mississippi-born viral sensation whose @LandonTalks videos have captivated nearly 500,000 Instagram followers and earned coverage in The New York Times. In his debut book, the former art teacher turned social media star shares his witty anthropological observations on Southern culture, from "bless your heart" etiquette to the great pecan pronunciation debate with warmth and humor.

  • Helen Ellis (Moderator) – Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge: Intimate Confessions from a Happy Marriage
  • Landon Bryant – Bless Your Heart: A Field Guide to All Things Southern
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In Conversation with Sherye S. Green

Presented by Gregg Harper

Former Miss Mississippi and Mississippi Author of the Year Sherye S. Green shares her journey from pageant winner to award-winning writer, exploring themes of faith, resilience, and storytelling.

  • Doug Gunn (Moderator)
  • Sherye S. Green Mission Vigilant: A Mother’s Crusade to Stem the Tide of Veteran Suicide


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Iran Unveiled

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi College of Arts & Sciences; Argent Wealth

From revolution to resistance, these authors explore Iran's theocratic transformation during the 1979 Islamic Revolution and how the most recent struggle against the regime, the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom movement ignited when a woman died in police custody for hijab violations.

  • J. A. Bernstein (Moderator) – Rachel’s Tomb: A Novel
  • Scott AndersonKing of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation
  • Fatemeh JamalpourFor the Sun After Long Nights: The Story of Iran's Women-Led Uprising

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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Jacktown USA with Joe Lee

Presented by Bob Montgomery

Jacktown USA co-author Joe Lee and the musicians he chronicles share firsthand accounts of the work it takes to establish Jackson as one of America's true musical capitals.

  • Joe Lee (Moderator) – Jacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Dexter AllenJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Ra'Shad "The Blues Kid" McGillJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Chad WesleyJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Carmen WashingtonJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Benjamin WrightJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Brian JohnsonJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
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Jacktown USA with Kamel L. King

Presented by Rebecca & Mark Wiggs

Jacktown USA co-author Kamel L. King and the musicians he chronicles share firsthand accounts of the work it takes to establish Jackson as one of America's true musical capitals.

  • Kamel L. King (Moderator) – Jacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Zac HarmonJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Eddie Cotton, Jr.Jacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Arrianna WashingtonJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Stevie J. BluesJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Benjamin WrightJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
  • Juan KnottJacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
WORKSHOP

Keep It Short Writing Workshop with Steve Almond & Beth Ann Fennelly

Presented by Rebecca & Ty Hardy; Ellen & Greg Daniels

New York Times bestselling author Steve Almond teams up with former Mississippi Poet Laureate Beth Ann Fennelly to explore the power of brevity. Through flash fiction and micro-memoir techniques, writers discover how compression intensifies emotional impact and sharpens narrative focus.

  • Steve Almond (Workshop Leader) – Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow: A DIY Manual for Constructing Stories
  • Beth Ann Fennelly (Workshop Leader) – Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs
KIDNOTE

KidNote with Peter Brown

Presented by Jordan & Jim Perry; The McMullan/O'Connor Fund

University of Southern Mississippi's de Grummond Children's Literature Collection curator Karlie Herndon is in conversation with Caldecott Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestselling author Peter Brown. In his newest work, The Wild Robot on the Island, he brings his beloved robot character Roz to life through stunning artwork, introducing younger readers to themes of belonging, adaptation, and finding home in unexpected places.

  • Karlie Herndon (Moderator)
  • Peter Brown – The Wild Robot on the Island

Live-stream available September 13 at msbookfestival.com

WORKSHOP

Let’s Play! Playwriting Essentials & Prompts with Beth Kander

This playwriting workshop with bestselling author and 2024-2025 Dramatists Guild Foundation National Fellow Beth Kander will include an introduction covering some basic playwriting insights (such as the hallmarks of writing for the stage as opposed to for the screen or page), and will include hands-on writing time with prompts designed to inspire new playwriting projects or strengthen existing scripts. Writers of all levels are welcomed; no background in playwriting is necessary, and even seasoned playwrights can enjoy the prompts and takeaways.

  • Beth Kander (Workshop Leader) - I Made it Out Of Clay: A Novel
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Memoir

Presented by Mississippi Humanities Council; Carla & Randy Wall

Memoirists navigate mental health through literature, celebrate quiet lives, trace maternal lineages, search for family ghosts, and honor Indigenous traditions—each finding redemption in telling truth.

  • Stuart Rockoff (Moderator)
  • Annie B. JonesOrdinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put
  • Julian RandallThe Dead Don't Need Reminding: In Search of Fugitives, Mississippi, and Black TV Nerd Shit
  • Chyana Marie SageSoft As Bones: A Memoir
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Middle Grade Dreams

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi de Grummond Children's Literature Collection; Dr. Tonja Murphy

Middle grade authors explore how young people discover their strength and find their place when faced with new communities, family challenges, and the weight of others' expectations.

  • Julian Randall (Moderator) – The Chainbreakers
  • Angie ThomasNic Blake and the Remarkables: The Book of Anansi
  • Tiffany D. JacksonBlood in the Water
  • Craig Kofi FarmerA Method for Magic and Misfortune
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Mississippi Baseball

Presented by Watkins & Eager, PLLC; Mississippi State University Department of English; Peyton Prospere

Three authors chronicle Mississippi's baseball legacy—from legendary figures like Dudy Noble to historic team achievements and unforgettable stories from the state's diamond dominance.

  • Rick Cleveland (Moderator) – The Mississippi Football Book
  • Steve RobertsonThe Dude: The Life and Times of Dudy Noble
  • Jeff RobersonStories from Ole Miss Baseball
  • James R. CrockettWhen Mississippi Schooled America in Baseball
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Mississippi History

Presented by Mississippi Department of Archives & History; University of Southern Mississippi Dale Center for the Study of War & Society

Spanning local politics to global warfare, these authors dissect Mississippi's enduring struggles with power, equality, and change, demonstrating how the state's persistent challenges echo across generations and continents.

  • Steve Yarbrough (Moderator) – Stay Gone Days: A Novel
  • Bill CrawfordA Republican's Lament: Mississippi Needs Good Government Conservatives
  • Diane T. FeldmanBorrowed Land, Stolen Labor, and the Holy Spirit: The Struggle of Power and Equality in Holmes County, Mississippi
  • Dr. Byron D'Andra OreyMississippi, Conflict, and Change: A New Edition
  • Andrew WiestDogwood: A National Guard Unit's War in Iraq
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Mississippi Memoirs

Presented by Janet & Luther Ott; Dixon Books

Within the complexity of broken places—wounded bodies, fractured families, divided communities—these memoirists trace journeys toward integration and healing, revealing how we reconstruct identity from fragments of trauma, love, and resilient hope.

  • Ellen Ann Fentress (Moderator) – The Steps We Take: A Memoir of Southern Reckoning
  • Catherine Simone GrayProud Flesh : A Memoir of Motherhood, Intimate Violence, and Reclaiming Pleasure
  • Adam GussowMy Family and I: A Mississippi Memoir
  • Lauren RhoadesSplit the Baby: A Memoir in Pieces
  • Victoria BynumDeep Root, Broken Branches: A History and Memoir
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Monument Lab: Bulletin

Presented by Emmett Till Interpretive Center

Join the Emmett Till Interpretive Center and Monument Lab for the Mississippi-launch of Bulletin. Edited by Monument Lab Senior Curator Yolanda Wisher in partnership with the Emmett Till Interpretive Center’s Daphne R. Chamberlain and Patrick Weems, the second issue of Bulletin, Monument Lab’s print journal, delves into the theme of “Reverence.” The issue’s release coincides with the 70th anniversary of Emmett Till’s lynching and Mamie Till-Mobley’s courageous acts of bearing witness in publicly mourning her son that spurred the Civil Rights Movement. As Till and Till-Mobley’s lives are enshrined in emergent monuments across the country, Bulletin captures the long-in-the-making moment of becoming and reflection. While tracing a lineage of struggle and activism for equal rights in the Mississippi Delta and beyond, the publication explores reverence as an act of beholding and belonging. Wisher, Weems, along with several special guests from Bulletin, will share insights behind the publication and reflections on commemoration.

  • Yolanda Wisher (moderator)
  • Patrick Weems 
  • C. Liegh McInnis 
  • Gloria Carter Dickerson 
  • W. Ralph EubanksA Place Like Mississippi: A Journey Through Real and Imagined Literary Landscape
WORKSHOP

Obsession is Your Muse Writing Workshop with Steve Almond

Presented by Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration

National Endowment for the Arts fellowship recipient Steve Almond guides writers through his acclaimed approach to authentic storytelling. Drawing from three decades of teaching experience, participants explore how obsessions fuel compelling narratives without descending into self-indulgence.

  • Steve Almond (Workshop Leader) Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow: A DIY Manual for Constructing Stories
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Picture This!

Presented by Jackie Posey Bailey; Sara & Bill Ray

Picture book creators highlight how children learn and grow through hands-on experiences, discovering that the joy is in the doing, not just the achieving.

  • Kayla Thompson (Moderator)
  • Allen R. WellsYvonne Clark and Her Engineering Spark
  • Robyn WallI Worked Hard on That!
  • Pamela CourtneyA Season for Fishin': A Fish Fry Tradition
  • Maika LlanezaThe Gobbling Goblins
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Poetry

Presented by The Source by BankPlus; University of Southern Mississippi Center for Writers

Through intimate verse, these poets give voice to life's most challenging moments, transforming personal struggles into universal truths about resilience and connection.

  • Kelly Norman Ellis (Moderator)
  • Olivia Clare FriedmanAn Arm Fixed to a Wing: Poems
  • Nadia AlexisBeyond the Watershed: Poems
  • Keetje KuipersLonely Women Make Good Lovers: Poems
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Political Journalism

Presented by Frontier Strategies; Push Digital

Behind-the-scenes reporting reveals how pivotal moments reshape American politics, from a near-miss assassination attempt to the campaign decisions that determined the 2024 presidential race.

  • David M. Drucker (Moderator) – In Trump's Shadow: The Battle for 2024 and the Future of the GOP
  • Salena ZitoButler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America's Heartland
  • Jonathan AllenFight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House
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Pride & Prejudice

Presented by LGBTQ Fund of Mississippi; Beard + Riser Architects

Three writers explore queer life through history, fiction, and memoir—documenting state-sponsored persecution, navigating artistic ambition, and celebrating unconventional families that defy traditional expectations.

  • Rep. Fabian Nelson (Moderator)
  • Robert W. FieselerAmerican Scare: Florida's Hidden Cold War on Black and Queer Lives
  • Kristen ArnettStop Me If You've Heard This One: A Novel
  • Andy CorrenDirtbag Queen: A Memoir of My Mother
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Prison Book Clubs: Building Community Behind Bars

Presented by Mississippi Humanities Council; Big House Books

Through reading and discussing literature, members of the 16 Mississippi Humanities Council prison book clubs build communities behind bars. Join us to hear about the community of readers on Mississippi’s Death Row and how the members at Wilkinson County Correctional Facility extend their community by meeting virtually with a veterans' book club. A prison chaplain, who is formerly incarcerated, will reflect on the humanizing impact of book clubs.

  • Carla Falkner (Moderator)
  • Alan Huffman – Mississippi in Africa: The Saga of the Slaves of Prospect Hill Plantation and Their Legacy in Liberia Today
  • C. T. Salazar – Headless John the Baptist Hitchhiking: Poems
  • Chaplain Reginald Watts
KIDS WORKSHOP

Prose and Possibility: Creative Writing Workshop for 12 & Up!

Presented by Cadence Bank

Prose and Possibility isn’t your average writing workshop—it’s where imagination runs wild, rules are meant to be bent, and every teen writer learns just how powerful their words can be. Whether you’re crafting epic adventures or dialogue so sharp it could slice through silence, this is your space to experiment, take risks, and bring your stories to life. You’ll learn tips and techniques, but more importantly, you’ll begin to discover your voice, own it, and use it to shape worlds of your own making. This is a 1.5 hour workshop, ending at 2:00 pm.

  • Dr. Tonja Murphy (Workshop Leader)
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Read Like A Local

Presented by Anonymous in Honor of Darden North; Friends of the Library at the University of Mississippi

Mississippi authors prove that authentic regional storytelling transcends boundaries, knitting historical truth with contemporary insight to preserve the state's complex narrative legacy.

  • Anthony Thaxton (Moderator) – Eudora
  • Darden NorthRooftop
  • Vincent VenturiniBlackened Chimneys Stand Monument to Yankee Glory: Arabelle Daniel’s Memoir of Jackson, 1863
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Sacred Ground: Wright Thompson and La June Montgomery Tabron Navigate the Geography of Racial Healing

Presented by Millsaps College; H. F. McCarty, Jr. Family Foundation

Native Mississippian and lifelong changemaker, Von Gordon moderates a conversation between New York Times bestselling author Wright Thompson and W. K. Kellogg Foundation President and CEO La June Montgomery Tabron about America's reckoning with racial violence, the path toward healing, and what it takes to build equitable communities from historical wounds.

  • Vondaris Gordon (Moderator)
  • Wright ThompsonThe Barn: The Secret History of Murder in Mississippi
  • La June Montgomery Tabron – How We Heal: A Journey Toward Truth, Racial Healing, Community Transformation from the Inside Out / Our Differences Make Us Stronger: How We Heal Together

Live-stream available September 13 at msbookfestival.com

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Short Story

Presented by Julie & Brad Chism

Three short story writers discuss how their characters navigate moments of profound disruption, exploring the ways people endure and seek connection when circumstances overwhelm them.

  • Jeff Barry (Moderator) – Go To Hell Ole Miss
  • Robert BusbyBodock: Stories
  • Erika KrouseSave Me, Stranger: Stories
  • Max HippWhat Doesn't Kill You Opens Your Heart: Stories
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Southern Culture

Presented by Lesly Gaynor Murray in Memory of Stephen C. Edds; University of Mississippi Center for the Study of Southern Culture/Oxford Conference for the Book

Authors analyze Southern traditions through football's corrupt underbelly, Black country music's erased history, and a legendary songwriter's final years—each revealing truths beneath the region's mythology.

  • John T. Edge (Moderator) – House of Smoke: A Southerner Goes Searching for Home
  • Eli CranorMississippi Blue 42: A Novel
  • Alice RandallMy Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music's Black Past, Present, and Future
  • Tom PiazzaLiving in the Present with John Prine
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Southern Fiction

Presented by Jones Walker LLP; Mississippi State University Libraries

Contemporary Southern storytellers weave tales of characters fighting to define themselves against the weight of inherited systems that seek to constrain them.

  • Joseph Earl Thomas (Moderator) – God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer: A Novel
  • Addie E. CitchensDominion: A Novel
  • Rickey FayneThe Devil Three Times: A Novel
  • Lucas SchaeferThe Slip: A Novel
  • Michael Farris SmithLay Your Armor Down: A Novel
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Spirit of the South

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi University Forum; Friends of the Community Foundation of Washington County

Through photography, cookbooks, and music, these works reveal complex archives within Southern cultural traditions—preserving authentic stories while exploring the depths of regional identity.

  • Germaine Flood (Moderator)
  • Melody GoldingHometown Mississippi
  • Carrie Helms TippenUnpalatable: Stories of Pain and Pleasure in Southern Cookbooks
  • Kamel L. King – Jacktown USA: The Capital City of American Music
PANEL

The Bomb

Presented by Crooks FoundationUniversity of Southern Mississippi Dale Center for the Study of War & Society

The Manhattan Project unfolds through two lenses: the voices of scientists, researchers, and survivors who lived it, and the biography of the man who orchestrated it all.

  • Andrew O. Pace (Moderator)
  • Garrett M. GraffThe Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb
  • Kai BirdAmerican Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer

Live-stream available September 13 at msbookfestival.com

PANEL

The Female Narrative

Presented by Hon. David Neil McCarty; The Tell Agency

These four authors craft stories of women forging their own definitions of success in an unforgiving world.

  • Cree Myles (Moderator)
  • Angela FlournoyThe Wilderness: A Novel
  • Leila MottleyThe Girls Who Grew Big: A Novel
  • Natalie GuerreroMy Train Leaves at Three: A Novel
  • Jemimah WeiThe Original Daughter: A Novel
KIDS WORKSHOP

Turn the Page: Did You Kiss A Cat Today??? Poetry Writing for Kids!

Presented by Jane Hiatt / Hiatt Fund of Community Foundation for Mississippi

Get ready to giggle, imagine, and play with words in this poetry workshop! Join three poets who know that kids are super smart, funny, and curious, and they write poems that prove it. Together, we’ll read poems that capture the magic of everyday life, and then you’ll get a chance to create your own poem where anything goes: a beginning, a middle, or even just a moment that makes you laugh or wonder. By the end, you’ll see that poems can be true, serious, funny, or all three at once—and most importantly, they can be all yours!

  • Diane Stevenson (Workshop Leader)
  • Geri Lipschultz (Workshop Leader)
  • James Berger (Workshop Leader)

Every participant will head home with their very own copy of the book! Limited to 50 spots.

WORKSHOP

USM Writing Workshop

Presented by University of Southern Mississippi Center for Writers

Take the road less traveled in this writing workshop led by graduate students from the University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Writers.

  • Creative Writing Grad Students (Workshop Leaders)
PANEL

World War II

Presented by Candace L. & John F. Kime; Forman Watkins & Krutz LLP

Historians capture the individual courage and command decisions that reshaped the world and helped forged an Allied victory – from Churchill’s strategic gatherings to Eisenhower’s crucial choices to D-Day’s veterans’ firsthand accounts.

  • William Kelleher Storey (Moderator) – The Colonialist: The Vision of Cecil Rhodes
  • Katherine CarterChurchill's Citadel: Chartwell and the Gatherings Before the Storm
  • Michel ParadisThe Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower
  • Garrett M. GraffWhen the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day

Coverage provided by C-SPAN

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