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Join MosaicBooks.com, Junot Diaz, Eric Jerome
Dickey, Mary Morrison and others at

November 7-9, 2008
Jolly Beach Resort & Spa
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Bring 5 or more members of your book club to
Antigua for the Festival, and we’ll arrange for
a private dinner for your group and one of our
authors at a premiere Antiguan restaurant.
You choose from a list of
participating authors—first come, first served,
so act quickly! The Festival will pay for
transportation costs to restaurant and the
author’s meal tab, and make all necessary
arrangements for your party. |
All-inclusive Hotel Package $805 per person*
Includes:
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Accommodation for 4 nights/5 days
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Registration for full participation in
Festival
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All meals and house brand drinks
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Transfers from airport to hotel and return
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Hotel taxes and service fees
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Entertainment on property
To make reservations for your
book club,
contact
Pam Arthurton
at Carib-World Travel,
arthurtonp@carib-world.com
or call 268-480-2987
Click here for complete details.
*based on double occupancy; extra nights $135 per person
Partial
Author Line-up...
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Novelist,
publisher, filmmaker, teacher and
journalist, organizer of the Sea Island
Writers Retreat, and author of the new
novel “Taking After Mudear” |
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Named
by New Yorker Magazine as one of
the top 20 writers for the 21st century
and author of “The Brief Wondrous Life
of Oscar Wao,” selected by Time
as the best novel of 2007
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Author
of 17 novels, many of which have
appeared on the New York Times and other
best-selling lists. In 2006 he was
selected Male Author of the Year at The
2nd Annual African-American Literary
Award Show |
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Jamaican
poet and recipient of the Musgrave Gold
Medal as well as professor at the
University of Michigan
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Best-selling
author and syndicated columnist who also
serves as a featured consultant for the
Anointed Author Workshop Series, a
workshop for aspiring Christian authors
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Antiguan
author whose 2006 debut novel,
“Unburnable,” was short-listed for the
2007 Hurston-Wright Legacy Awards in the
Debut Fiction Category |
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Screenwriter
and writer/producer of UPN’s hit show
The Parkers and the NAACP Image Awards
Show
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Novelist,
poet and non-fiction author who conducts
workshops on self-publishing. Author of
the best seller “Sweeter Than Honey”
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Victoria Christopher Murray
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Christian-centered
novelist and author of an inspirational
teen fiction series
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Trinidadian-born
novelist and winner of the 2001 American
Book Award as well as chair of the
English department at Medgar Evers
College |
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Television
and film actor who played “Gordon” for
30 years on PBS’ acclaimed Sesame
Street as well as a poet and author
of a memoir about the show and a
children’s book
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Trinidadian-born
biographer and literary critic whose
first book, “The Life of Langston
Hughes,” was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
His recent book, a biography of Ralph
Ellison, has met with considerable
critical praise. |
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Distinguished,
versatile actress (The Cosby Show,
The Young and the Restless) as well
as author and filmmaker who is an
international advocate for foster
children
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Puerto
Rican-born author of memoirs, novels,
essays and opinion pieces as well as a
producer and writer of documentary and
educational films |
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Celebrity
chef, restaurant owner and cookbook
author who has appeared on various Food
Network shows. Winner of Oprah’s
“Favorite Mac-n-Cheese” competition
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