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Sue Freeman Culverhouse to Sign Tennessee Literary Luminaries at the Gathering, Springfield Antique Barn

Sue Culverhouse author of "Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn Warren "Springfield, TN – Sue Freeman Culverhouse, staff writer for Clarksvilleonline.com, will sign her new book, Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn Warren, at the annual festival called The Gathering at Springfield Antique Barn in Springfield, Tennessee, on Friday, April 4th, from 3:00pm to 6:00pm, and all day on Saturday, April 5th, from 9:00am until 6:00pm.

Tennessee Literary Luminaries features biographies of 11 Tennessee authors—Robert Penn Warren, Alex Haley, Cormac McCarthy, William Gay, Peter Taylor, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Bud Willis, A. Scott Pearson, Alice Randall, Amy Greene, and Marshall Chapman.

Tennessee Literary Luminaries by Sue Freeman Culverhouse
Tennessee Literary Luminaries by Sue Freeman Culverhouse

Springfield Antique Barn is located at 700 Willow Street. The Barn formerly housed a tobacco warehouse, but now is the location of a huge antique mall with more than 125 booths.

Shoppers can enjoy snacks as they browse two huge floors of vintage collectibles and antiques of every description.

Owner Larry Whitworth, a former school principal in Robertson County, celebrates the family atmosphere of Springfield Antique Barn each year with The Gathering. Dealers showplace their best buys with deep discounts on many items.

Furniture, jewelry, glassware, china, quilts, toys, sculpture, paintings, crafts, books—almost anything you can name can be found at Springfield Antique Barn. Free parking just outside the front door allows customers to load their vehicles with amazing bargains.

Culverhouse will be on hand to autograph her latest book along with a previous self-help journal, Seven Keys to a Successful Life. The winner of two Virginia Press Awards and author of scores of newspaper and national magazine articles, she currently teaches in the Robertson County Schools at Watauga Elementary School in Ridgetop, Tennessee.

Mrs. Culverhouse will be the featured speaker at the Robert Penn Warren Circle in late April and at the Thursday luncheon for Clarksville Writers Conference in June.

Enjoy the beautiful spring weather and a convenient drive to Springfield. See you there!

Sue Freeman Culverhouse
Sue Freeman Culverhousehttp://culverhouseart.com/
Author of Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn Warren (The History Press, 2013) Sue Freeman Culverhouse has been a freelance writer for the past 36 years. Beginning in 1976, she published magazines articles in Americana, Historic Preservation, American Horticulturist, Flower and Garden, The Albemarle Magazine, and many others. Sue is the winner of two Virginia Press Awards in writing. She moved to Springfield, Tennessee in 2003 with her sculptor husband, Bill a retired attorney. Sue has one daughter,  Susan Leigh Miller who teaches poetry and creative writing at Rutgers University. Sue teaches music and writing at Watauga Elementary School in Ridgetop, Tennessee to approximately 500 students in kindergarten through fifth grade. She also publishes a literary magazine each year; all work in the magazine is written and illustrated by the students. Sue writes "Uncommon Sense," a column in the Robertson County Times, which also appears on Clarksville Online. She is the author of "Seven keys to a sucessful life", which is  available on amazon.com and pubishamerica.com; this is a self-help book for all ages.
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