A Truth Worth Tellin'
Location: Table 14
A Truth Worth Tellin' by Toni Teepell, has won many awards including the Independent Publisher Award for Best Regional Fiction and is a 2012 Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award nominee.
Adam Stewart, III Author/Motivator
Location: Table 13
Two motivational books will be available: Lessons in Life and Laughter and Keeping Motivation and Laughter in Your Life.
Arts Council of Livingston Parish
Location: Booth 17
The Arts Council of Livingston Parish (501c-3) is sponsoring books created by area writers/artists, featuring the following genres: Children, Young Adult, Religious and Romance. Also: pamphlets and bookmarks.
The Bard's Press
Location: Table 35
Featuring Carnival in New Orleans: A Fantasy, a beautifully illustrated hard-cover satire on Mardi Gras with sixteen-song CD. 95 pages, $30.
Also featuring So Much for the Mountains, a beautiful, hardcover coffee table book of poems with photographs. 120 pages, $30.
Baton Rouge Cartoonist Society
Location: Table 29
Comics and art from Louisiana Cartoonists. Great giveaways for trick-or-treaters or to add to your reading collection! Stop by the BRCS table and purchase a sketch or portrait with your comics.
Bayou Bindery Hand Book Binding
Location: Booth 27
Bayou Bindery provides cloth and leather restoration, restoration of family bibles, new decorative bindings, small edition binding, custom albums, clamshell boxes and slip cases. All archival materials used are of the best quality.
BearsWorks
Location: Table 7
Innovative children's books and original artwork.
Best Fairy Books
Location: Booth 14
Bobbie Hinman's award-winning fairy books explain life's little mysteries. Titles include The Knot Fairy (tangled hair), The Sock Fairy (missing socks), The Belly Button Fairy (always in the middle) and The Fart Fairy (it wasn't me!).
BIC Alliance
Location: Table 22
BIC Media Solutions, a division of BIC Alliance, publishing custom books including children's books and autobiographies. To learn more, check out www.bicalliance.com, or come by our booth.
Blu Phi'er Publishing
Location: Table 10
Blu Phi'er Publishing is a Louisiana LLC. Publishing books of all genre. Visit us on the web at www.bluphier.com.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana
Location: Sponsor Tent
Visit the Louisiana 2-Step Tent to learn how two simple steps can positively change your health. Receive free giveaways while supplies last.
BTOP Library Services
Location: State Library Tent
Come here to see online tutoring in action. Try out online test preparation. Sign up for free training, and more!
Cavalier House Books
Location: Booths 18 and 19
Cavalier House Books is an independently owned bookstore in Denham Springs, LA, offering new and used inventory, teacher and institutional discounts, bookfairs and all manner of book related merchandise and services.
Creekbank Stories
Location: Booth 32
Creekbank Stories, LLC, produces books that celebrate people and culture of western Louisiana's Piney Woods.
Cypress Tree Publishing
Location: Table 17
Louisiana Golfer's Paradise: The Audubon Golf Trail - 204 page coffee table book by RT Tulley with foreword by David Toms. Features text and photos by the author.
David Hollier's Love of the Father
Location: Table 26
Love of the Father is an inspiring story about how Jesus uses a young boy to get his dad to come back to Christ. It is an easy to read book with a simple message.
David Luck, Author
Location: Booth 3
Too Fat to Dance proves that dreams can come true when Southern hospitality, Spinach Madeline and Bloody Marys are all involved.
The de Melilla Chronicals
Location: Booth 2
Author Stephen Estopinal grew up in the swamps and bayous of Southeast Louisiana and now lives halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. A land surveyor and civil engineer, he has written numerous professional articles as well as a textbook now in its
Department of Language and Communication
Location: Booth 25
The NSU Department of Language and Communication offers MA and BA degrees in English. MA level concentrations include Folklife & Southern Culture, Literature, Writing & Linguistics and Internet. BA tracks include professional writing, literature, folklife and film.
Diocese of Baton Rouge Archive Department
Location: Booth 6
Publications include astracts of sacramental records from the years 1707-1900 used for genealogical research. Our featured publication is a coffee table book on the history of the Diocese of Baton Rouge.
Dorothy C. LeBlanc, Musician
Location: Table 16
Original music for children, geared towards sparking creativity and empowering language development. Also Memories in Song series for senior citizens, encouraging sing alongs with memory enhancement.
Earle Company
Location: Table 4
Books: What to Do While You Count to 10, Extreme Excellence, Leadership: Helping Others to Succeed
East Baton Rouge Parish Library
Location: EBRPL Tent
Your East Baton Rouge Parish Library invites you to "Get Your GEEK On" - visit the Big Blue Bookmobile, make your mark on the Geek Wall and share what YOU Geek at the library.
Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence
Location: Booth 28
The award honors Mr. Gaines and is designed to inspire and recognize rising African-American writers of excellence as they work to achieve the literary heights for which Ernest J. Gaines is known.
Flippy and Friends
Location: Table 19
Children's books and stuffed animals.
Foundation for Historical Louisiana
Location: Booth 36
Featuring an assortment of books related to Louisiana history and Louisiana authors.
Friends of Magnolia Mound
Location: Booth 31
A Year in the Garden: A Monthly Gardening Guide for the Gulf South is a rich trove of information on seasonal gardening, historic recipes, old notes and beautiful photographs, this charming and easy to read monthly gardening guide is a necessity for avid southern gardeners and idespensable for enjoying all seasons in the garden.
Henry & Henry Books
Location: Table 36
Featuring the novels: Three Bad Years, At Random, The Ride Along and D.O.G.S: The Secret History.
The Historic New Orleans Collection
Location: Sponsor Tent
The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South. The publications department produces an array of books, exhibition catalogues and serials.
Hollywood on the Bayou If the Devil Had a Wife I'll Tell You When You're Good! Imagine Nation Jambalaya Writers' Conference/Terrebonne Parish Tourist Information Center John R. Morella, Ph.D., Author LaGatha M. Felton Lisa Banados Ministries Louisiana Folklife Center Louisiana Historical Association Louisiana Library Connection Louisiana Public Broadcasting Louisiana Reading Assoc. & Louisiana Council of Teachers of English Louisiana State University English Department Love Songs to Mary Loyola University English Department LSU Libraries LSU Press Margaret Media Maypop Hill Publishing Mint Condition Mitsy Morgan Books My Father's Gift: A Louisiana Outdoor Legacy Once Upon a Monk Pelican Publishing Company The Pink Team of Assumption Portals Press R&B Book Publishing Recovery Spine & Neurology Red Neck Gravy Rising from Darkness Rose Mary Stiffin, PhD Saint Charles Press Salty Seas and Friends School of Library and Information Science St. Charles Museum and Historical Association State Library - Talking Books & Braille Library State Library of Louisiana - Louisiana Collection Success Now The Southern Review Thomas Savage, Bookseller To Catch a Fish Todd-Michael St. Pierre University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press West Baton Rouge Museum
Location: Table 37
Featuring Hollywood on the Bayou and other books by authors Ed Poole and Susan Poole. Also featuring Louisiana film prints
Location: Table 6
If the Devil Had a Wife offers a twist to the typical fairy tale. Good battles evil in a true story set in Louisiana and Texas.
Location: Booth 29
I'll Tell You When You're Good! Is the story of David "Moon" Walker, Louisiana's All-State quarterback from powerhouse Sulphur High School who went on to play for A&M. This is the story of America's youngest college quarterback and is "…the book that knocks all other college athletes out of the memoir business!"
Location: Table 20
Come visit the land of Imagine Nation where you will meet the authors of their newest fictional releases: Deadly Whispers (for teens) and My Dragon Mother: The Dragon's Cup (for young readers).
Location: Table 25
Jambalaya Writers' Conference brings together readers and writers with professional authors, editors and agents to nurture the craft of writing where aspiring writers receive valuable information to improve their technique.
Location: Table 9
Two books: Give Teens a Break! A Positive Look at Teens and A Guide for Effective Psychotherapy: A Consumer's Guide to Mental Health Services.
Location: Table 23
Featuring the self-published book, What's Your Name, about living life gracefully and spiritually with a daughter who has autism.
Location: Booth 12
Providing essential reading materials and tools to enlighten and encourage individuals who are facing challenges with parenting and living a life with purpose. My latest book released in April 2010, Parenting with a Purpose.
Location: Booth 26
The Louisiana Folklife Center is a research facility at Nortwestern State University which hosts the Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival and Louisiana Studies Conference. CDs, journals and other folklife resources for sale.
Location: Booth 9
The Louisiana Historical Association publishes the quarterly journal Louisiana History and hosts an annual history conference each spring. The LHA can be found online at www.lahistory.org
Location: State Library Tent
Educational and informational online resources available to anyone with a library card from a Louisiana public library.
Location: Sponsor Tent
LPB DVDs, books and other items.
Location: Booth 35
The Louisiana Reading Association and the Louisiana Council of Teachers of English are professional organizations committed to improving literacy and literacy instruction throughout the state.
Location: Booth 10
LSU's English Department provides information about programs, events, a display of faculty publications, New Delta Review and Delta literary journals, Readers and Writers speakers program, prizes from the Dickens Society.
Location: Booth 33
Author Steven Cook, through poetic form, delivers an awe inspiring account of his encounter with what he assumes is his soul's mate. Each poem outlines another moment of an awareness of her – Mary!
Location: Booth 7
We will provide information about our programs, issues of the New Orleans Review, Revisions and copies of faculty publications.
Location: Booth 4
Literature about LSU libraries collections and services. No sales.
Location: Booths 15 and 16
One of the South's leading scholarly publishers, LSU Press is noted for its books on southern history and literature, fiction, poetry, Louisiana studies, the Civil War and regional photography.
Location: Table 34
Margaret Media is a publisher of Louisiana authors and Louisiana topics. They specialize in Creole culture, language and music.
Location: Table 11
Books about native plants and sustainable land care, Cajun Prairie and edible wild plants.
Location: Booth 21
Louisiana Called My Name is a book about a woman's true life experience of falling in love with Louisiana.
Location: Table 3
Mitsy Morgan book series, monkeys, girl’s tutus and feather boas! Come see what all the monkey mayhem is about!
Location: Table 38
This first book by Louisiana native Rodney Hennigan recalls events that occurred with his seven sons as they enjoy time together in the outdoors, building memories. Rodney's humbleness and desire to pass along a legacy of faith to his sons shines through.
Location: Table 28
Once Upon a Monk is an autobiographical essay about my twenty years in Monastery.
Location: Booth 11
Pelican Publishing Company is based in the New Orleans area and publishes children's books, art and architecture, travel, history, business and motivational books. Come by to meet our authors!
Location: Booth 30
Featuring the cookbook Butterflies for Life, benefitting St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
Location: Table 5
Literary books, poetry and fiction.
Location: Table 8
Children's book: Down by the River
Location: Table 27
The Recovery Clinics – specializing in neck pain, low back pain, headaches and weightloss
Location: Table 21
Red Neck Gravy is a humorous journalistic account of an elderly Yankee moving to Baton Rouge from Connecticut, and heading offshore to look for rednecks, roughnecks and roustabouts.
Location: Table 24
This "woman-in-jeopardy" thriller marked by kidnapping, murder and revenge will put you in the front seat on a harrowing ride from Baton Rouge to the Atchafalaya Swamp and back…Buckle up!
Location: Booth 13
Walk in Bethel is a dramatic family saga, a work of fiction that has sold more than 100 copies.
Location: Table 18
Books: French and Spanish New Orleans by Lola Maduell; Take a Ride on a Streetcar by Andree' Maduell; Secret of the Dolphins by Andree' Maduell; and additional books.
Location: Table 2
Lynda Deniger debuts Patti Pelican and the Gulf Oil Spill along with Salty Seas and His Heroic Friends, Louisiana themed children's books.
Location: Booth 1
The School of Library & Information Science at Louisiana State University provides graduate courses in library and information science.
Location: Booth 24
St. Charles Parish Louisiana: A Pictorial History - A 300 year overview of this German Coast parish in words, photos, maps, timelines, original artwork, and distinguished reproductions.
Location: State Library Tent
The Talking Books & Braille Library at the State Library of Louisiana is a free library service for qualified Louisianans whose visual or physical impairments cause difficulty reading standard print.
Location: State Library Tent
Highlighting, with exhibits and displays, how the Louisiana Collection can assist users and information about the collection and the Louisiana Digital Library.
Location: Table 15
Over a decade of experience editing/designing books readers don't want to put down and providing large/small group presentations. Signing copies of Wanna Self-Publish, Jump Now and Exceptional Accomplishment.
Location: Booths 22 and 23
The Southern Review, a literary journal published quarterly at LSU, features fiction, poetry, critical essays, interviews, book reviews, and excerpts from novels in progress.
Location: Table 1
Rare, used and out-of-print bookshop in Baton Rouge at Perkins and 7819 Bluebonnet Blvd. Open Monday thru Saturday. www.ThomasSavageBooks.com
Location: Table 12
This book stresses the sanctity of the Gulf waters and the lifelong loyalty of two boys and a girl. Ben, Alabama's first black Lieutenant Governor, Davey, a fisherman, and Pokey, a lawyer, all deal with adversity.
Location: Booth 20
The books of Todd-Michael St. Pierre, including Geaux Purple & Gold Cookbook, A Streetcar Named Delicious and WHO DAT Night Before Christmas. See www.LouisianaBoy.com
Location: Booth 8
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette publishes books that make significant contributions to the study of Louisiana's unique history and culture. Find us online at www.ulpress.org.
Location: Booth 5
The West Baton Rouge Museum is a regional history museum about south Louisiana’s sugar plantation heritage with a focus on West Baton Rouge Parish.