the sheehan family foundation and mark and pat suen. many thanks to jack and mary romanos, our sponsors for this gloriouss venue, the trinity united methodist church. we d like to extend special thanks to our literary members and individual donors who have made and continue to make saturday s free festival events possible. 90% of our venue of our revenue comes from donors just like you. thank you. we are very excited to have a savannah book festival app for your phonene available this yea. it s very easy to get it from the app store, and there are directions in your programs. please try to download it. it ll help you today. before we get started, i have a couple of housekeeping notes. immediately following this presentation, brian curtis will be signing festival-purchased copies of his books in telfair square right across the way. if you are planning to stay for the next author presentation, pleasese move forward to seats n the front so that we can accurately count how many
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