36th Annual Celebration of Authors and Books in Fort Lauderdale

‘Literary Feast’ brings authors to raise funds for the Broward County Library system

Twelve notable authors, including Jeffery Deaver, Alex Segura, Wanda M. Morris, and  Madeline Martin will be featured at the Broward Public Library Foundation’s 36th annual Literary Feast on March 28 and  29. The event is presented by the Helen Ingham Foundation.  

LitLIVE! will be held on Friday, March 28 from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Free and open to the public, the twelve Literary Feast authors will  participate in three panel discussions divided into Fiction, Nonfiction, and Mystery in the Horvitz Auditorium at NSU Art  Museum, 1 East Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, followed by book sales and signings. LitLIVE! is presented by Nova  Southeastern University and the NSU Alvin Sherman Library.  

A Night of Literary Feasts will be held on Saturday, March 29 with a Welcome Reception at 5:30 p.m. The event begins with a Welcome Reception, underwritten by JM Family Enterprises, with all twelve featured authors and includes an open bar and hors  d’oeuvres, a fantastic silent auction, and book sales with signings in the Commodore Ballroom at Bahia Mar Fort  Lauderdale Beach. At 7:30 p.m. guests embark to a variety of locations around Fort Lauderdale—including upscale  restaurants, clubs, and private homes—for dinners with the authors. Literary Feast dinner tickets are $200 | Welcome  Reception-only tickets are $100.  

Literary Feast 2025 Authors and Books:  

  • David Browne – Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The  Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America’s Bohemian  Music Capital 
  • Jeffery Deaver – Fatal Intrusion 
  • Charles B. Fancher – Red Clay 
  • Adam Higginbotham – Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space
  • Elinor Lipman – Every Tom, Dick & Harry
  • Madeline Martin – The Booklover’s Library
  • Corey Mead – The Hidden History of the White House: Power Struggles, Scandals, and Defining  Moments 
  • Wanda M. Morris – What You Leave Behind
  • Julia Phillips – Bear 
  • Shannon Reed – Why We Read: On Bookworms,  Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights  Out 
  • Alex Segura – Alter Ego 
  • Lauren Willig – The Girl from Greenwich Street 

Literary Feast was established in 1988 to raise funds to support public library programs. This vital community event has  raised more than $4.5 million since its inception. Literary Feast 2025 Co-Chairs are Alexa Lanier and Ellen Crane.  

The Broward Public Library Foundation, a 501(c) 3 charitable organization incorporated in 1982, is committed to  enhancing the collections, programs, and services of the Broward County Library system beyond the means of public  funding. This nonprofit foundation is the catalyst in sparking private funding and endowments to ensure that a state of  excellence is achieved throughout the county’s family of libraries.  To learn more about Literary Feast, visit: bplfoundation.org/a-night-of-literary-feasts 

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