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    Registration Now Open for the 2013 Sedona Book Festival

    June 7, 2013No Comments
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    logo_sedonabookfestivalSedona AZ (June 7, 2013) – Exhibitor registration for the 2013 Sedona Book Festival is now open. After a year’s hiatus, the Sedona Book Festival will be held on Saturday, October 5, at the Sedona campus of Yavapai College.

    The Well Red Coyote bookstore is once again partnering with the Yavapai College Foundation and net proceeds of the event will be donated to this Foundation.

    Anne Hillerman, daughter of legendary and beloved mystery author Tony Hillerman, will headline our event.

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    As in previous years, the festival will be an all-day event, featuring local and regional authors, publishers, organizations and others affiliated with books and reading. There will be author presentations throughout the day, culminating with Anne Hillerman in the afternoon, including:

    • Jennifer Ashley (NYT and USA Today Bestselling author)
    • Cathy McDavid (Award-winning and Harlequin American Romance author)
    • Darrell James (Award-winning short story author and novelist)
    • Kris Neri (Award-winning mystery and paranormal mystery author)
    • Harvey Stearn (legendary and local Southwest photographer)
    • and more to be announced later!

    For exhibitor information and registration forms, please go to The Well Red Coyote web site (www.wellredcoyote.com) and follow the links.

    You can also contact Joe Neri at (928) 282-2284 or books@wellredcoyote.com.

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