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Camp Conroy: Build a Book – 2019

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Contact: Maura Connelly, 843-379-7025
maura@patconroyliterarycenter.org

Camp Conroy 2019: Build a Book

Calling All Young Writers, Artists, and Photographers

BEAUFORT, SC – The Pat Conroy Literary Center’s second annual Camp Conroy: Build a Book is a two-week summer camp to be held June 17-28, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Presented in partnership with Beaufort Middle School, the program will provide campers, age 8-15, with a hands-on program of book building from start to finish. This year’s theme is “Garbage and the 4 R’s: Recycle, […]

By |2019-04-29T16:29:37-04:00April 29th, 2019|

A Conversation with Annie Spence, Keynote Author for the 2nd Annual Lowcountry Book Club Convention

“I do think writing letters to literature is a great way to connect more with the work and to delve deeper into your own feelings about literature—or even about what kind of reader you are. I discovered so much about my own tastes in books and the gaps in my reading.”

“Perfect for any bibliophile and terrifically funny.” That’s how the esteemed Library Journal, in a starred review, praised Dear Fahrenheit 451, the debut book from librarian Annie […]

By |2018-10-02T07:15:48-04:00October 2nd, 2018|

Pat Conroy Literary Center – Children’s Book Fair (Press Release)

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Contact: Maura Connelly, 843-379-7025
maura@patconroyliterarycenter.org

 

PAT CONROY CHILDREN’S BOOK FAIR
Saturday, October 13th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Santa Elena History Center, 1501 Bay Street, Beaufort, SC

BEAUFORT, SC – The Pat Conroy Literary Center will host a Children’s Book Fair  Saturday, October 13, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm at Santa Elena History Center, 1501 Bay Street. One of Pat’s passions in life was to turn every child into an avid reader, and this day is dedicated to fostering a life-long companionship with books.

The event […]

By |2018-10-22T18:13:40-04:00September 29th, 2018|

Camp Conroy: Build a Book

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Contact: Maura Connelly, 843-379-7025
maura@patconroyliterarycenter.org

INTRODUCING CAMP CONROY: BUILD A BOOK

Offering Young Creators the Opportunity to Produce an Illustrated Book

BEAUFORT, SC – Camp Conroy: Build A Book, a new initiative of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, is a two-week summer camp to be held June 18–29, Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm. Offered in partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry, the program will provide campers, age 11 to 15, with a hands-on program of book building from start to finish. This […]

By |2019-04-28T17:44:43-04:00May 22nd, 2018|

SCAA Inductees Dupree, Monroe, and Sayers Share Thoughts on the Honor by Margaret Evans

The South Carolina Academy of Authors will induct four new writers into the Palmetto State’s literary hall of fame in a weekend featuring an awards dinner, free public conversations, exhibitions, and tours in Beaufort, April 27–29. The SCAA’s 32nd annual induction weekend will honor the literary contributions of James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Nathalie Dupree, New York Times best-selling novelist Mary Alice Monroe, Pushcart Prize-winning fiction writer Valerie Sayers, and dramatist and first director of the SC […]

By |2019-10-02T17:19:08-04:00April 17th, 2018|

Third Annual Pat Conroy Literary Festival

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Contact: Jonathan Haupt, 843-379-7025
jonathan@patconroyliterarycenter.org

Dates Set for November 2–4, 2018 | Beaufort, South Carolina

BEAUFORT, SC—The third annual Pat Conroy Literary Festival will be held in Conroy’s beloved Beaufort, South Carolina, this November 2–4. This year’s festival theme will address a trio of foundations central to Conroy’s writing life, and indeed to all of southern literature and culture: Faith, Family & Friendship. In his timeless fiction and memoirs, Conroy’s evolving sense of self was interwoven in his questioning of religion, his conflicted familial […]

By |2018-04-08T18:54:49-04:00April 8th, 2018|

Immigration, Empathy, and the Writer’s Craft: Michel Stone Returns to Porch Talk | by Jonathan Haupt

“My fiction illuminates the everyday conditions of characters who, at first glance, may live lives very different than my readers, but with whom, ultimately, my readers will empathize. I look for the connectedness among human beings.”

It’s a good sign when book reviewers favorably compare your debut novel to the work of John Steinbeck. Lowcountry native Michel Stone was on the receiving end of such high praise for her 2012 novel The Iguana Tree. In it, Stone introduced readers […]

By |2018-02-16T20:00:51-05:00January 23rd, 2018|

6 Questions with the Incomparable Marshall Chapman by Mindy Lucas

“My reputation is the kind you can’t ruin.”—Marshall Chapman

Marshall Chapman grew up in Spartanburg, South Carolina. As a debutante and the daughter of a textile mill owner she started life “firmly part of proper society” but was determined to make a very different life doing something else – somewhere else.

At the tender age of 7, Chapman saw Elvis perform and knew immediately what that something else was. Her memoir Goodbye, Little Rock & Roller details much of […]

By |2021-06-24T17:44:19-04:00December 3rd, 2017|

Meet Will Schwalbe, Our Lowcountry Book Club Convention Keynote Presenter | by Margaret Evans

“Reading helps me know what to do in my life and in the world. It also increases my capacity for empathy, which is a muscle that needs constant exercise or it atrophies. Reading widely is the best way I know to become more empathetic—when you walk miles in someone else’s shoes you can walk farther and with more purpose in your own.”—Will Schwalbe

Author of the New York Times best sellers The End of Your Life Book Club and Books […]

By |2024-08-10T14:16:09-04:00November 30th, 2017|
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