Wilmington, DE (BlackNews.com) -- Sunlight Book Source & Media will be hosting the 2nd Annual Market Street Book Fair on Saturday, May 29, 2010, from 9:30am - 6:30pm. The book fair embodies the slogan, 'Read More, Learn More, Change The Globe.' This 1-day event will consist of authors coming from around the nation. They will be signing autographed copies of their books, promoting their upcoming projects and meeting & greeting local fans who will be traveling from the tri-state area. Many publishers and authors who attended the 1st Market Street Book Fair in 2009, found it to be one of the best book events that they had attended in a while. This year's fair will also have the same great food, music and atmosphere that many loved in the previous year. "It was awesome," said Alyssa Watson, a fan of Bloody Money written by Leondrei Prince. Attendees and exhibitors of the 2009 fair included state officials, religious leaders and community activist, such as Pastor Derrick Johnson (Pastor D) of Joshua Harvest Church. Pastor D stated that the book fair was the future for Wilmington. Bishop Aretha Morton of Tabernacle Full Gospel Baptist Church attended the event as an exhibitor, where she signed copies of her debut novel, "Heap see, but few know." For more information or to register for the 2nd Annual Market Street Book Fair, authors and publishers can log on to http://2010marketstreetbookfair.eventbrite.com or call 302-250-0652. Sunlight Book source was founded in 2006, by Paul T. Flowers. Sunlight Book Source & Media sells books, music, and videos. They carry a broad selection of titles from authors such as Terri Woods and Zane. They also have a strong emphasis on black History with titles by Amos Wilson and Carter G. Woodson. Their slogan is 'Read more, Learn more, Change the globe.' To learn more about Sunlight Book Source & Media, log on to www.sunlightbooksource.com
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Friday, April 02, 2010
Market Street Book Fair in Wilmington, DE
2ND ANNUAL MARKET STREET BOOK FAIR IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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