Central and Eastern Kentucky
Kentucky Book Fair Begins
This weekend's 28th annual Kentucky Book Fair features 200 nationally and regionally known authors. They'll discuss and read selected works at the Frankfort Convention Center.
Kentucky writer Ed McClanahan, who wrote "The Natural Man," enjoys the book fair.
"Years when I don't have a book to take to the book fair and consequently don't get invited, I don't like not being there. Because it is an opportunity to meet people who have already determined that they like my work," McClanahan said.
More than 400 titles will be available at the Kentucky Book Fair. All sale profits will help Kentucky schools and public libraries buy books.
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(2009-11-05)
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This weekend's 28th annual Kentucky Book Fair features 200 nationally and regionally known authors. They'll discuss and read selected works at the Frankfort Convention Center.
Kentucky writer Ed McClanahan, who wrote "The Natural Man," enjoys the book fair.
"Years when I don't have a book to take to the book fair and consequently don't get invited, I don't like not being there. Because it is an opportunity to meet people who have already determined that they like my work," McClanahan said.
More than 400 titles will be available at the Kentucky Book Fair. All sale profits will help Kentucky schools and public libraries buy books.
© Copyright 2012, WEKU

