March 29th Celebration of Tananarive Due with Stephen Barnes and Opal Palmer Adisa

Up South, Inc. in partnership with Medgar Evers Center for Black Literature present

Voices and Visions of New American Dreams

Celebrating a master storyteller

TANANARIVE DUE

American Book Award winner, Essence bestseller, and 2009 NAACP Image Award Nominee and author of In the Heat of the Night, Casanegra, The Good House, Freedom in the Family, The Living Blood, The Between, My Soul to Keep, The Black Rose

Sunday, March 29th, 2009, 5pm

Faison’s Firehouse Theatre

6 HANCOCK PLACE/124th Street
(b/w Morningside and St. Nicholas Avenues)

Harlem, NYC (Subway A, B, C, D to 125th Street)

General admissions: $10, $5 (for students and seniors,i.d. required)

Also featuring:

STEVEN BARNES, author of Lion?s Blood & Zulu Heart, OPAL ADISA PALMER poet and author of Until Judgment Comes & Eros Muse and other special guests. Presentations will be followed by a discussion with the audience,reception and book signing. On-site bookseller: Hue Man Bookstore.

Up South, Inc., a nonprofit organization, 501 © 3, is the producer of the annual Up South International Book Festival. For more information visit www.upsouth.org