You have three days to go, so go: The Celebration of Black Writing Festival

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You have three days to go, so go: The Celebration of Black Writing Festival

POSTED: Wednesday, May 20, 2009, 7:09 PM
Filed Under: Arts
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"Nightjohn," by Jerry Pinkney.

In its 25th year, the Celebration of Black Writing Festival has transformed over the past few decades into a Free Library Festival-sized, three-day bonanza that puts a much appreciated emphasis on both local talent and getting children into books. It kicks off today and Friday, with events like an open mic night for Philly's best student writers and speeches by nationally renowned writers at local schools.

If you don't have kids, worry not — Sunday is for everyone, with all sorts of lit and non-lit fun: drum-making workshops, book vendors, basketball tournaments, panel discussions on black writing, a talk with illustrator Jerry Pinkney (whose work is pictured), a class on how to examine your relationship with your father through letter-writing and a bunch of other stuff.

If you need more convincing, check out the full schedule here.

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