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SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
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The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
The Parthenon presents a free symposia with Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University, via Zoom. Dr. Tuck’s talk will focus on some important underwater archaeological finds at two Roman sites-- Sperlonga and Punta Epitaffio, two Roman villas of Julio-Claudian emperors in Italy.UPCOMING EVENTS
April 27 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT. In Conversation: Sharon Cameron and Ruta Sepetys. This event is co-hosted by Kingsport Public Library and Elizabethton Public Library as part of our TSLA partner series. Sharon Cameron is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Light in Hidden Places," which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. CONTACT - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYOUR RESOURCES
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY OUR TEAM - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYUPCOMING EVENTS
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYGENERAL GRANTS
The quality of the project’s humanities content: determined by whether qualified and actively involved community representatives, humanities scholars and professionals use significant and appropriate humanities resources—e.g., texts, art or artifacts, data, narratives—to craft audience opportunities for reflection, critical analyses, and interpretation. VIRTUAL TOUR: THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
The Parthenon presents a free symposia with Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University, via Zoom. Dr. Tuck’s talk will focus on some important underwater archaeological finds at two Roman sites-- Sperlonga and Punta Epitaffio, two Roman villas of Julio-Claudian emperors in Italy.UPCOMING EVENTS
April 27 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT. In Conversation: Sharon Cameron and Ruta Sepetys. This event is co-hosted by Kingsport Public Library and Elizabethton Public Library as part of our TSLA partner series. Sharon Cameron is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Light in Hidden Places," which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. CONTACT - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYOUR RESOURCES
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY OUR TEAM - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYUPCOMING EVENTS
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYGENERAL GRANTS
The quality of the project’s humanities content: determined by whether qualified and actively involved community representatives, humanities scholars and professionals use significant and appropriate humanities resources—e.g., texts, art or artifacts, data, narratives—to craft audience opportunities for reflection, critical analyses, and interpretation. VIRTUAL TOUR: THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
The Parthenon presents a free symposia with Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University, via Zoom. Dr. Tuck’s talk will focus on some important underwater archaeological finds at two Roman sites-- Sperlonga and Punta Epitaffio, two Roman villas of Julio-Claudian emperors in Italy.UPCOMING EVENTS
April 27 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT. In Conversation: Sharon Cameron and Ruta Sepetys. This event is co-hosted by Kingsport Public Library and Elizabethton Public Library as part of our TSLA partner series. Sharon Cameron is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Light in Hidden Places," which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. CONTACT - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYOUR RESOURCES
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY OUR TEAM - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYUPCOMING EVENTS
Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYGENERAL GRANTS
The quality of the project’s humanities content: determined by whether qualified and actively involved community representatives, humanities scholars and professionals use significant and appropriate humanities resources—e.g., texts, art or artifacts, data, narratives—to craft audience opportunities for reflection, critical analyses, and interpretation. VIRTUAL TOUR: THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICY CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
SFB2020-MAIN
The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
The Parthenon presents a free symposia with Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University, via Zoom. Dr. Tuck’s talk will focus on some important underwater archaeological finds at two Roman sites-- Sperlonga and Punta Epitaffio, two Roman villas of Julio-Claudian emperors in Italy.UPCOMING EVENTS
April 27 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT. In Conversation: Sharon Cameron and Ruta Sepetys. This event is co-hosted by Kingsport Public Library and Elizabethton Public Library as part of our TSLA partner series. Sharon Cameron is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Light in Hidden Places," which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. CONTACT - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYOUR RESOURCES
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The quality of the project’s humanities content: determined by whether qualified and actively involved community representatives, humanities scholars and professionals use significant and appropriate humanities resources—e.g., texts, art or artifacts, data, narratives—to craft audience opportunities for reflection, critical analyses, and interpretation. CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
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The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
HOME - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers and Passersby. Chapter16.org is a daily online publication that provides comprehensive coverage of Tennessee authors, literary news, and public readings; it also serves as the state’s virtual Center for the Book. NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEETENNESSEE HUMANITIES COUNCIL Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More. PROGRAMS & GRANTS OVERVIEW Programs & Grants Overview - Humanities Tennessee. Humanities Tennessee is an integral part of community life in Tennessee. We offer a variety of public programs, partnerships, and HUMANITIES TENNESSEE CARES ACT GRANTS AVAILABLESUMTER COUNTY CARE ACTGRANTS
Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available Posted On: April 24, 2020. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted by Humanities Tennessee to Tennessee culturalorganizations.
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The 32nd annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word℠ will be held online October 1-11. Readers and writers from across Tennessee, and the world, will celebrate the joy of reading and lifelong learning through free online sessions with more than 100 authors. You, your friends, family and the literary public atlarge
SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS ATTN: Southern Festival of BooksHumanities TennesseePO Box 60467Nashville, TN 37206. The submission period begins each year on January 1st and ends June 1st (postmark deadline). Please note that we strongly discourage self-published authors from outside of Tennesseefrom submitting.
OUR BOARD - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee conducts and supports public humanities programming across the state. NEIGHBORHOOD STORY PROJECT Neighborhood Story Project. The Neighborhood Story Project (NSP) enables Tennessee residents to research and share the histories – and have a voice in the future – of the places they call home. Seven communities across Tennessee have completed a NSP since 2017. Seebelow to
CHAPTER 16 - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Chapter 16. Chapter 16, launched in October 2009, is an online journal about books, writers, and literary events in Tennessee and serves as the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.We cover novels set here; histories involving Tennessee events or locations; authors who live here, were born or educated here; and out-of-state writers when they give readings or FOUNDING EDITOR OF CHAPTER16.ORG TO STEP DOWN Margaret Renkl, the founding editor of Chapter16.org, the literary website of Humanities Tennessee, will step down May 31 after ten years. Current managing editor Maria Browning will assume the editorship of the site, which reaches approximately 500,000 Tennesseans monthly through its website and statewide newspaperpartnerships.
NEWS - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee CARES Act Grants Available. As part of the $2 trillion federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act passed by Congress to provide economic relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, $550,000 will be re-granted Learn More.UPCOMING EVENTS
The Parthenon presents a free symposia with Dr. Steven L. Tuck, Miami University, via Zoom. Dr. Tuck’s talk will focus on some important underwater archaeological finds at two Roman sites-- Sperlonga and Punta Epitaffio, two Roman villas of Julio-Claudian emperors in Italy.UPCOMING EVENTS
April 27 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm CDT. In Conversation: Sharon Cameron and Ruta Sepetys. This event is co-hosted by Kingsport Public Library and Elizabethton Public Library as part of our TSLA partner series. Sharon Cameron is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Light in Hidden Places," which was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. CONTACT - HUMANITIES TENNESSEE Humanities Tennessee. PO Box 60467 807 Main St, Suite B Nashville, TN 37206 P: 615-770-0006 | F: 615-770-0007 info@humtn.org . PRIVACY POLICY | COOKIES POLICYOUR RESOURCES
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