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Mississippi Book Festival

Mississippi Book Festival
400 High Street
769-717-2648

About the Festival

Overview
The Mississippi Book Festival, a nonprofit founded by literacy advocates, launched in August 2015 on the State Capitol grounds and continues to draw thousands to its annual “literary lawn party” and book lovers' celebration. Visit our Replay festival pages for highlights, pictures and videos of past festivals.

Impact
By its fifth year, the festival's attendance reached 9,300 with 47 official panel discussions and activities at 10 different venues. Hundreds more enjoyed the festive music, food, social and retail vibe on the grounds outdoors. C-SPAN coverage expands its reach through live and later viewing.

Authors
Hundreds of contemporary authors — national, regional and local — connect directly with fans and new readers, as invited guests on Official Panels that explore in-depth themes, or along Authors Alley, the festival's hub for self-published authors.

Features
The historic setting and lovely grounds of the Mississippi State Capitol, nearby Galloway church and surrounding streets become a book lover's playground with hundreds of visiting authors, panel discussions, book signings, booksellers, Capitol tours, food trucks and family-friendly activities.

Family-friendly Activities
Sponsored events and interactive fun roll out the welcome mat for families and engage even the youngest readers in the festival's Kids Corner. There, the focus on books and authors ignites the imagination and sets the stage for a lifelong love of books.


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