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Day: June 26, 2006

Novello Festival

The Novello Festival of Reading, to be held in Charlotte this October, has just announced an impressive schedule. Amy Tan and Dr. Andrew Weil will be there, along with North Carolina authors Doug Marlette, Margaret Maron, and many others. There is ticket information and a full schedule online at http://www.novellofestival.org/.

Author Jason TomberlinPosted on June 26, 2006Categories LiteratureLeave a comment on Novello Festival
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