Friday 11 March 2011

Get in touch with your inner reader

The Tucson Anniversary of Books is a anniversary of readers and writers, of course. But it's additionally a anniversary of ideas,Wholesale Battery dreams and life. It's a anniversary of all that words encompass. Endless possibilities.

And it's a anniversary of Tucson during one of the best admirable times of year here.

March in Tucson is aWholesale Computers abundant time to amplitude out in the sun with a book or an e-book.

In aloof a scattering of years, the Tucson Anniversary of Books has become one of the covering contest in Tucson, and one of the better book festivals in the country. It makes Tucson flash like quartzite in the arid while bringing absorption to articulacy and apprenticeship issues in Southern Arizona.

At this weekend's Anniversary of Books at the University of Arizona campus, Tucsonans will accept the adventitious to have a good timeand admix with added than 400 authors, screenwriters and journalists. There willLASER POINTERS be a accumulated 300 presentations, panels, workshops and storytelling and affable demonstrations. The anniversary is free, but supporters can accord to the anniversary at tucsonfestivalofbooks.org online. These donations will advice accumulate the drive activity while adopting acquaintance of articulacy issues in our community. Net gain go to the festival's nonprofit foundation.

The Arizona Daily Star is appreciative to sponsor the Tucson Anniversary of Books forth with the University ofCharlesmatten Arizona and University Medical Center.

There will be old and new faces at this year's festival. Some accustomed names: Elmore Leonard, J.A. Jance, Luis Alberto Urrea, Merl Reagle and Scott Simon are all aback at the festival.

Meanwhile superstar sportswriter Frank Deford, of Sports Illustrated and NPR commenting fame, account a casting of new faces alisarasuzanto the anniversary but not necessarily new to our hearts and minds. Among these new faces are Steven Raichlen, Douglas Brinkley and Jonathan Eig.

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