Writer Martha Southgate, and Malaika Adero, founder of the Up South Festival and senior editor at Atria/Simon and Shuster, discuss African-American books and the publishing industry.
Colson Whitehead, a great young, African-American writer, is he part of this discussion?
Sep. 19 2007 10:57 AM
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Lori
from Kensington
The number on the UP South website is out of order -
I called because I wanted to know if there is a charge to go to the writers' forums on Saturday.
Sep. 19 2007 10:48 AM
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Colson Whitehead, a great young, African-American writer, is he part of this discussion?
The number on the UP South website is out of order -
I called because I wanted to know if there is a charge to go to the writers' forums on Saturday.
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