‘I thought I was one of a very small number of people concerned about the current state of conversation.’
Savannah Book Festival
Savannah Book Festival: Joe Hill
WHEN HE picks up for our interview, Joe Hill is baking bread. The bestselling horror/dark fantasy author has very little downtime between spending time with his three children, promoting his […]
Savannah Book Festival: John T. Edge
‘It’s not just about the facade of television personality, it’s about real work being done in kitchens’
Remembering Gregg Allman
Remembering the great music icon and Richmond Hill resident with some pics from his appearance at the 2013 Savannah Book Festival.
Savannah Book Festival: Jay McInerney’s Bright Star
McInerney was once as famous for his party game as his storytelling skills.
Tourism in Savannah: Balancing journey and destination
It’s a tricky business, this balancing act of maintaining a good quality of life and showing our guests a good time. And we’re certainly not alone.
Savannah Book Festival: Pulitzer Prize winner Geraldine Brooks goes back to the Bible
FROM THE first pages of The Secret Chord, one thing is clear: The King David written about here is a lot more interesting than the one we learned about at […]
Savannah Book Festival: Gail Lumet Buckley, daughter of Lena Horne, speaks
GAIL LUMET BUCKLEY is the daughter of the great jazz singer Lena Horne, and the former wife of film director Sidney Lumet. She is also an acclaimed author in her […]
The Literate Butcher: Cara Nicoletti
LIKE lots of girls, Cara Nicoletti played Little House in the Big Woods in her childhood. Unlike her friends, however, she was the only one who didn’t think it was […]
Book Festival: Joan of Arc’s mad, mad world
SHE MAY have heard mysterious voices and charged her way like a banshee onto the battlefield, but Joan of Arc wasn’t necessarily a nut job. At least that’s the position […]
Book Festival: John Dean on Watergate, secrecy, and Obama
‘Post-Watergate, Republicans got much better at dealing with scandal.’
Book Festival: Greg Iles on race, writing, & McConaughey
The garrulous and funny Iles, disabled in 2011 after a catastrophic and profoundly life-changing car accident, is also known for playing guitar in the rocker/writer “supergroup” Rock Bottom Remainders, with Stephen King, Scott Turow, and other authors.
