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Charleston Literary Festival

Charleston Literary Festival hosts author sessions, salons, and parties at historic venues around Charleston such as pictured the Dock Street Theatre, which originally opened on February 12, 1736. Read more in The Haunted South. Photography / Valerie and Ed Photography
Charleston Literary Festival, the must-visit literary event in the fall, is set to return to Charleston, South Carolina, this November. Continuing its tradition, the festival will bring a mix of acclaimed authors and literature enthusiasts to the historic and charming city.
This year’s festival boasts an impressive lineup of over 40 authors and 30 events, promising days of literary indulgence. Renowned authors like Margaret Atwood, Claire Keegan, Paul Harding, Adam Gopnik, Richard Ford, Rebecca Makkai, Jonathan Eig, and Safiya Sinclair will be part of the diverse collection of talent that is the “It Literary Destination” of the Fall.
Charleston Literary Festival Dates:
November 3-12
Tickets & Info:
charlestonliteraryfestival.com
Charleston Literary Festival hosts author sessions, salons, and parties at historic venues around Charleston such as pictured the Dock Street Theatre, which originally opened on February 12, 1736. Read more in The Haunted South.
Visit the website for more details charlestonliteraryfestival.com.
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