|  All events are free and take place from noon until 1 PM in the conference rooms at the Library  of Virginia unless otherwise noted.
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              | Wednesday, October 12, 2011
 Narrative Drive: A Nonfiction Writer’s Workshop
 Time: 8:30 AM–noon
 Fee and registration. Questions? 804-692-3900
 This half-day of insightful guidance and hands-on instruction is for writers of articles, essays, nonfiction books, or memoirs. Featured writers are Dean King, Charlie Slack, and Ellen Brown.
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              | Wednesday, October 12, 2011
 Poetry  Spotlight: An Evening with Virginia Poets
 Time: 6:00–7:30 PM
 Place: Conference Rooms and Lecture Hall
 The event is free of charge and no advance registration is required. 
				This evening of poetry features Kelly Cherry, Poet  Laureate of Virginia, who will be joined by fellow Virginia poets Michael Chitwood, Kathleen  Graber, and Lesley Wheeler (all finalists for the 2011 Library of Virginia  Literary Award for Poetry) for an evening of readings and discussion.
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              | Thursday, October 13, 2011
 Whodunit?  | A Day of Mystery Madness for Mystery Fans
 Time: 9:00 AM–3:00 PM
 Fee and registration for lunch; panels are free of charge  but require advance registration. Questions? 804-692-3900
 If you're a fan of the genre, don’t miss this event that  hosts a dozen of the best mystery writers in the business for a  reader-friendly, interactive, and fun day of discussion and insight. There will  be break-out panels in the morning and afternoon to enjoy casual conversation  and Q&A, and a lunch hosted by the venerable author and People’s Choice  Award nominee Donna Andrews.
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              | Friday, October 14, 2011
 Don't Touch That Dial!
 Time: 11:30 AM–1:30 PM
 Place: The Jefferson Hotel, 101 W. Franklin St., Richmond
 Fee and registration. Please call 804-692-3900 to purchase tickets. 
				The words "goodnight John Boy" serve as more than just a memorable line from a television show—lines like these serve as iconic memories for the baby boomer generation. Writer and native Virginian Earl Hamner will explore the effect that television has had on viewers from a time when it was a relatively new and novel medium.
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              | Friday, October 14, 2011
 Authors, Artists, & Art
 Time: 6:30–9:00 PM
 Place: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 200 N. Boulevard
 Fee and registration: www.vmfa.museum
 This interactive audience-focused discussion about art-based books features panelists Elizabeth Kostova (author of The Swan Thieves and the best-selling The Historian), Mary Lynn Kotz (author of Rauschenberg: Art and Life and the best-selling Upstairs at the White House), Aneta Georgievska-Shine (author of Rubens and the Archaeology of Myth and an independent scholar and lecturer on art for the Smithsonian Associates), and Clarice Smith (painter, art historian, collector, and sponsor of the Clarice Smith Lectures on Art at George Washington University)—moderated by author Katherine Neville.
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              | Saturday, October 15, 2011
 14th Annual Library of Virginia Literary Awards Celebration
 Time: 7:00 PM
 Place: Lobby. FEE. Reservations required. Please call 804-692-3900 to purchase tickets.
 Best-selling author Adriana Trigiani will host this year's fabulous literary event featuring the best writing about Virginia or by Virginia authors. Awards will be given for best works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Earl Hamner is the recipient of the 2011 literary lifetime achievement award.
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              | Tuesday, October 18, 2011
 "A Perfect Steel-Trap": Resources at the Library of Virginia Documenting John Brown's Raid
 R. Thomas Crew Jr., a senior reference archivist at the Library of Virginia, will discuss the extensive archival holdings at the Library documenting John Brown's abortive attempt to capture the U.S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, on October 16, 1859.
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              | Monday, October 24, 2011
 American Letterpress: The Art of Hatch Show Print: A Lecture by Jim Sherraden
 Time: 4:30–6:00 PM
 Place: VCU, Grace Street Theatre, 934 West Grace Street. Questions? 804-828-2020
 Jim Sherraden, the manager and chief designer of Nashville’s Hatch Show Print and curator of American Letterpress, will speak about Hatch’s work, both new and vintage, as well as the future of printmaking and letterpress. Sherraden, an artist and printmaker as well as the driving force at Hatch, is an entertaining and dynamic speaker.
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              | Tuesday, October 25, 2011
 Display of the Ordinance of Secession
 Time: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
 Place: Lobby
 The Library of Virginia houses a unique and important document related to Virginia's Civil War history—the Ordinance of Secession. Because of its age and fragile condition, this piece of Virginia history is rarely on public display.
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              | Wednesday, October 26, 2011
 Celebrating Archives: An Archives Open House
 Time: 11:00 AM–2:00 PM
 Join us to see displays from the Library's many collections, take a behind-the-scenes tour of the archives stacks and conservation labs, and watch a demonstration by staff on how to use the collection.
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