From Picture Books to Page-Turning Fiction, The Charlotte County Book & Arts Festival Celebrates Stories, Creativity, and Community
Bradenton Author Nancy Nau Sullivan will be participating in the Charlotte County Book & Arts Festival, a free, family-friendly celebration of literature and art. The Charlotte County Book & Arts Festival will take place on April 18th from 10am-6pm inside the Port Charlotte Town Center mall, 1441 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 33948.
The festival will bring together area authors, artists, performers, and families for a full day of creativity and community connection. Attendees can meet authors across multiple genres, enjoy book signings and readings, explore artist showcases, and participate in interactive activities for all ages.
In addition to literary programming, the event will feature live dance performances, bounce houses, face painting, costume contests, scavenger hunts, and hands-on art experiences. The festival is designed to provide an engaging experience for readers, art lovers, and families throughout Southwest Florida.
About Nancy Nau Sullivan
Nancy will be signing copies of her Blanche Murninghan mysteries, inspired by life on Anna Maria Island. The fifth installment, HOT TANGO IN ARGENTINA, takes our nosey local sleuth on a goose chase to South America with her BF.
A former journalist turned author, Nancy writes memoir, mystery, and fiction. Her award-winning memoir, THE LAST CADILLAC, takes place on Anna Maria Island. Nancy loves book fests and is looking forward to meeting with local readers and book club fans.
The Charlotte County Book & Arts Festival focuses on supporting literacy, showcasing the arts, and building community connections across generations. Readers and art enthusiasts can discover new creators while enjoying a vibrant, family-centered environment.
For more information about the festival, visit http://www.lizard-books.com/ccbaf or Charlotte County Book & Arts Festival on Facebook.