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Fair Gospel Stage 2007!
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Come and be part of the Harlem book Fair Gospel Stage!
Have a gospel group or book?
Send us an email If your looking to perform (limited spaces left)
Please have music on your myspace page or send your press kit to:
Sheila Bradley
c/o QBR/Harlem Book Fair
426 West 160th Street
New York, NY 10032
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HARLEM, NY
QBR The Black Book Review will present the 9th annual Harlem Book
Fair on Saturday, July 21st on West 135th Street between Lenox
and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard in New York City from
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The largest African American book event nationally, the Harlem
Book Fair is designed to bring African American authors, poets,
and performers together with the community they serve. Highlights
of the Harlem Book Fair weekend will be the opening night
Wheatley Book Award program on Friday evening, July 20th, at the
renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture,
Saturday's BBQ Jazz and Author Brunch with authors Zane and Omar
Tyree, the State of African American Literacy address by former
Congressman J. C. Watts, and the many performances and readings
by authors, spoken word artists, musicians, storytellers, fiction
and non-fiction writers, and children's book authors. The HBF
Panel Discussions, televised annually on C-SPAN's Book TV, again
promise to be provocative and engaging and the HBF Gospel Stage
will feature exciting performance in support of the best in
Christian fiction and nonfiction books. The book fair provides
books and reading for all ages. The HBF Children's' Pavilion will
feature authors, storytellers, and beloved children's characters
like Bea the Reader and Clifford the Dog.
The Harlem Book Fair will present best-selling authors, emerging
writers, spoken word artists, and performers to an enthusiastic
public community. A full-day program introducing diverse ideas
and innovative forms of expression, the Harlem Book Fair is
important for Harlem and the New York community. Awareness in
reading, literacy, education and positive role modeling are just
a few of the benefits of the Harlem Book Fair.
The Harlem Book Fair is free and open to all. For additional
information and media access to authors and events of the day
contact the Harlem Book Fair office at 212.348.1681. Visit
www.QBR.com for program schedule updates