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Contemporary Kentucky writers and those with Kentucky connections have given us many excellent books this year, both for children and adults. I encourage you to ask your local bookstore or library ...
Meet Kentucky’s new literary stars and writers who keep rich literary heritage alive By Sara Volpi Woods and Bill Goodman. October 21, 2021 1:27 PM.
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking Kentucky author Rainesford Stauffer wants you to do less with your life. Her first book, after all, was called “An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a ...
Kentucky Book Festival schedule. While the main daylong event is on Saturday, there will be several weekday events too. A Literary Lunch with Geraldine Brooks, author of “Horse,” a novel based ...
WHITESBURG, Ky. (LEX 18) — UPDATE: So far, the GoFundMe has raised more than $25,000.. A Kentucky author who writes books inspired by Eastern Kentucky is working on her next project: raising ...
The Louisville Book Festival is back this month for its fifth year and again features nationally recognized authors. The 2024 festival, which takes place Oct. 18-19 at the Kentucky International ...
The Kentucky Author Forum has released its fall lineup and it's full of big names. Here's what to know and how to get tickets to the next three talks.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Country music singer Tyler Childers' new music video is getting a lot of attention. The Kentucky native featured the kind of love story you don't often see in country ...
The University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum, a nonprofit literary series that pairs (mostly) nonfiction authors with well-known personalities to interview them, is one such example.
Acclaimed Kentucky author Silas House spoke during the first hour of a “No Kings” protest of President Donald Trump’s administration Saturday afternoon in Lexington. The bestselling author ...
Ed McClanahan, a Kentucky author, teacher and friend of counterculture icon Ken Kesey, died Saturday at his home in Lexington, according to his wife. He was 89.McClanahan lived in Lexington with ...
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking Kentucky author Rainesford Stauffer wants you to do less with your life. Her first book, after all, was called “An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a ...