Featured reader Stephanie Carpenter will lead a session on writing historical fiction and read from her work, Missing Persons, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 27th at the Flint Public Library.
Journalist Anna Clark and Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, whose critically acclaimed books about the Flint water crisis, will headline the second-annual Flint Literary Festival, Oct. 26-27 at the Flint Public Library. Clark is author of The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Read More
The 2018 Flint Literary Festival Book Fair offers opportunities for authors, vendors and literary organizations to sell and/or display their work for festival attendees. To reserve a table, please fill out the form below.
The Reading Room at the 2018 Flint Literary Festival is a space for authors to share their own writing with the festival audience. To request a reading slot, please fill out the form below. Slots are available in 30 minute increments from Read More
Due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control, featured reader Sarah Carson will be unable to join us at the festival this year. We hope to welcome her to Flint at the next good opportunity, and encourage you to check out Buick City and Sarah’s Read More
There’s a lot going on this weekend! This blog entry can be your one stop to find out everything essential! Programs will also be available for free at the library during the event. WHAT’S GOING ON WHEN? Friday, July 21 At the Read More
On Saturday, July 22nd, events with the Flint Literary Festival will be running from 10 AM until 7:30 PM at the Flint Public Library. If you are planning to stay and enjoy most of the day’s programming, you will probably get hungry Read More
The Flint Literary Festival cordially invites the public to join us at our first ever Open-Mic Night at Flint’s storied Golden Leaf Club, the oldest blues bar in the city, 1522 Harrison St. from 8 PM on Friday, July 21st. Guests Read More
Our program for our panel discussions… is complete! Come join us in the Main Reading Room of the Flint Public Library, 1026 E. Kearsley Street, for a series of discussions with scholars, writers, and publishers. Please take a look at our program Read More
Featured reader Christopher Paul Curtis will be will be reading alongside Sarah Carson at 6 PM, Saturday July 22nd at the Flint Public Library. From Mr. Curtis’ website: The second oldest of five siblings, Christopher was born and raised in Flint, Read More