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Decatur Book Festival

Friday, December 14, 2012

Midtown's Rafshoon Named Decatur Book Festival Program Director

Former Outwrite Bookstore owner to lead programming for the largest independent book festival in the country.

During the week that he witnessed the Midtown space that for 15 years housed his longtime independent gay and lesbian bookstore open as a restaurant and lounge, Philip Rafshoon has taken on a new literary challenge. Earlier this year, financial hard times caught up Rafshoon’s Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse and he was forced to shutter its doors for good. But if there’s something the Midtown businessman knows, it is books, and that is evidenced by this week’s announcement that the AJC Decatur Book Festival (AJC DBF) has named Rafshoon as its new program director. Effective January 1, 2013, Rafshoon will replace Terra Elan McVoy, a best-selling young adult author who held the position for two years. McVoy resigned her position to dedicate …

Tim

3:28 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

Congrats Phillip! Wishing you the best!   more ›

Monday, August 29, 2011

Midtown Author to Speak at Decatur Book Festival

Young adult novelist Jackson Pearce will discuss teen topics at the event.

Midtown resident Jackson Pearce will be among the young adult authors who will discuss demons, zombies, beauty queens, proms and the boy next door, among other topics, at the teen stage at the sixth annual Decatur Book Festival on Labor Day weekend. Pearce, author of Sweetly, will join Rachel Hawkins (Demon Glass), and Victoria Schwab (The Near Witch) on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 2 p.m. for a panel discussion titled “A Bunch of Real (Cool) Witches.” "The panel is a fun way for all three of us to promote our titles," Pearce said. "I live in Midtown, so the Decatur Book Festival is one of my favorite times of the year." Pearce's third novel, Sweetly, was released last week by Little Brown, which also published her second novel, Sisters Red, a …

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