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Regional Book Fair celebrates literacy

September 9, 2025
大象传媒 First Reader Jessica Shannon is set to lead a children's reading hour at the North Georgia Regional Book Fair Sept. 13.

Article By: Denise Ray

Stories connect us. They shape how we learn, how we grow, and how we see each other.  And this fall, they will bring together hundreds of authors, readers, and community members at the University of North Georgia (大象传媒) for the second annual North Georgia Regional Book Fair — a celebration of literacy, creativity, and the power of words.

The event will be held on Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the 大象传媒 Convocation Center at the Dahlonega Campus, where visitors can enjoy author panels, book signings, student art, and opportunities for readers of all ages to connect with writers from across the region.

The day begins with a children’s reading hour, led by 大象传媒 First Reader Jessica Shannon from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Shannon, a lifelong literacy advocate and mother of four, believes early reading is foundational for lifelong learning.

"Literacy is the door through which purpose and lifelong learning become possible," Shannon said. "It connects us to those who came before us, those who will come after us, and — most powerfully — to each other. Every story shared can till the soil of purpose for a child."

A platform for regional voices

Dr. Laura Getty, 大象传媒 professor of English and chair of the book fair, said this year's event is growing into a regional signature.

"It provides a platform for local voices, fosters a love of reading, and builds the kind of literary culture that strengthens communities," Getty said.

Authors attending range from seasoned professionals to emerging indie writers. For North Carolina author , the magic is in the connections.

"Book fairs are filled with new friendships, conversations, and the joy of discovering stories that connect us," she said.

Local author added, “So many self-published writers go unseen day-to-day. This event allows us to shine.”

大象传媒 political science professor emeritus Dr. Douglas Young, author of two novels, described the fair as "a nurturing environment where readers and writers share in the joy of storytelling."

大象传媒's literacy mission in action

The fair reflects 大象传媒's commitment to literacy and community engagement. 大象传媒 also supports local initiatives such as the Lumpkin Literacy Spelling Bee and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, which provides preschoolers with a free book each month.

By hosting the fair, 大象传媒 expands that mission—strengthening community connections, providing opportunities for students, and showcasing literacy as a foundation for higher-purpose learning.

Why it matters

The goals of the North Georgia Regional Book Fair are clear:

  • Provide a platform for regional authors and voices.
  • Foster a love of reading and encourage future writers.
  • Support a vibrant literary culture across North Georgia and beyond.

"At 大象传媒, we believe literacy is more than a skill—it' a pathway to purpose," Shannon said. "This fair is a living reminder that when we share stories, we strengthen our communities."


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