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    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerSeptember 3, 20253 Mins Read26 Views
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    Every September, Jackson’s historic streets and stately trees come alive with one of my favorite celebrations of the year—the Mississippi Book Festival. Known affectionately as the “literary lawn party,” this gathering is more than an event; it’s a love letter to stories, storytellers, and the people who cherish them.

    This year’s festival will be held Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the grounds of the Mississippi State Capitol. Since its debut in 2015, the festival has grown into a nationally recognized event, drawing bestselling authors, passionate readers, and curious newcomers to our capital city. Whether you’re a lifelong bookworm or someone who just loves a good story, there’s something here for you.

    The 2025 lineup is brimming with talent. Nationally acclaimed authors will join Mississippi favorites for panels that range from history to humor, from poetry to politics. You can expect appearances by New York Times Bestselling authors, alongside debut authors and children’s book creators who are already inspiring the next generation of readers. Special sessions will shine a light on Southern voices, civil rights history, and the enduring influence of Mississippi’s literary greats.

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    On festival day, the Capitol lawn transforms into a bustling hub of tents, stages, and excited conversations. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to get books signed, meet your favorite writers, and stumble into a conversation that sparks something new. But what makes it so special is the atmosphere—this isn’t a stuffy or exclusive affair. It feels like family, like community, like Mississippi at its best.

    One of my favorite parts is wandering the lawn and people-watching. Children clutching their first autographed book. Friends laughing over fresh-inked tote bags. Retired teachers running into former students in line for lemonade. There’s a sense of belonging in the air, a reminder that books connect us across generations and backgrounds.

    The festival also shines a light on Mississippi’s unmatched literary heritage. After all, this is the state that gave us Eudora Welty, Richard Wright, William Faulkner, Jesmyn Ward, and Angie Thomas—the list goes on. Our stories matter, and they deserve to be celebrated on home soil.

    If you go (and I hope you do), come prepared for a full day. Bring a notebook for author talks, a tote for new treasures, and a little patience for the late-summer heat—it’s worth every bit. By the time you leave, your heart and your bookshelf will be a little fuller.

    The Mississippi Book Festival isn’t just about books. It’s about people, community, and the power of stories to remind us who we are and who we want to be. And that’s something worth celebrating, year after year, right here in Mississippi.

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