Gaithersburg Book Festival (2017) -- Author Reception:
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Description of Pictures: Among those authors shown here are (pretty much in sequence) Jud Ashman, Chris Van Dusen, Alex George, Christine Kendall, Jessica B. Harris, Salina Yoon, Phil Bildner, Kim Alexander, Todd Moss, Alison Wilgus, Penelope Bagieu, Booki Vivat, Dave Roman, Christina Kovac, Erin Teagan, Jen Swann Downey, Hannah Lillith Assadi, Kate Messner, Christopher Silas Neal, Jerdine Nole, Ruth Chan, Jennifer Close, Seena Reza, David Stewart, Nathan Hill, Jade Chang, Keith Donohue, Tom Lichtenheld, Burt Solomon, Brian Biggs, Brian Floca, Mark Hannon, Maria Gianferrari, Carol Weston, Katherine Heiny, Keith Fentonmiller, Jeff Wilser, Michelle Knudsen, Fred Bowen, Meg Medina, Sadeqa Johnson, Leila Sales, Michael Hearst, Cesar Brioso, Timothy Young, Caroline Kitchener, Ru Xu, Herman Parish, Frances Frost, and Emily Jeanne Miller.
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GBFRE1_170519_221.JPG: Booki Vivat, Kate Messner, Christopher Silas Neal
GBFRE1_170519_238.JPG: Robert T. Wu, Mark Fornasiero and Nicole Hertvik
GBFRE1_170519_241.JPG: ???, ???, and Maryland State Senator Cheryl C. Kagan
GBFRE1_170519_252.JPG: ???, Jud Ashman, and Cheryl Kagan
GBFRE1_170519_257.JPG: Jerdine Nole and Margaret Orto (Politics and Prose)
GBFRE1_170519_259.JPG: Liz Hottel (Politics and Prose)
GBFRE1_170519_261.JPG: Ruth Chan and Dave Roman
GBFRE1_170519_267.JPG: Nicole Hertvik and Christine Koubek
GBFRE1_170519_269.JPG: Katherine Heiny, Jennifer Close, and Liz Hottel
GBFRE1_170519_272.JPG: Seena Reza and Penelope Bagieu
GBFRE1_170519_274.JPG: Jud Ashman, David Stewart, and ???
GBFRE1_170519_277.JPG: Becky ???, Nathan Hill, and Jud Ashman
GBFRE1_170519_281.JPG: Jen Swann Downey and Carol Weston
GBFRE1_170519_284.JPG: Jade Chang
GBFRE1_170519_286.JPG: Tom Lichtenheld
GBFRE1_170519_290.JPG: Nathan Hill, Jud Ashman, and Keith Donohue
GBFRE1_170519_297.JPG: Council Member Michael A. Sesma
GBFRE1_170519_302.JPG: Burt Solomon, ???, and David Stewart
GBFRE1_170519_320.JPG: Margaret Orto, Brian Biggs, Brian Floca
GBFRE1_170519_322.JPG: Jenny Yacovissi and Cheryl Kagan
GBFRE1_170519_339.JPG: Mark Hannon, Carol Weston
GBFRE1_170519_341.JPG: Neil Harris, Michele Porter, and Jerry Therrien
GBFRE1_170519_355.JPG: Jennifer Close and Katherine Heiny
GBFRE1_170519_373.JPG: Bill Reed and Maria Leonard Olsen
GBFRE1_170519_378.JPG: Jeff Wilser and Nicole Hertvik
GBFRE2_170519_013.JPG: Keith Fentonmiller
GBFRE2_170519_027.JPG: Jerry Therrien (center)
GBFRE2_170519_031.JPG: Robin Materese and Jud Ashman
GBFRE2_170519_046.JPG: Rob Liebreich
GBFRE2_170519_102.JPG: ???, ???, and Maria Gianferrari
GBFRE2_170519_175.JPG: Jen Swann Downey
GBFRE2_170519_232.JPG: Nick Materese
GBFRE2_170519_252.JPG: Rob Liebreich, Robin Materese and Jud Ashman
GBFRE2_170519_259.JPG: Carol Weston
GBFRE2_170519_289.JPG: Hannah Lillith Assadi, Jeff Wilser, and Stacey Simon
GBFRE2_170519_298.JPG: Jen Swann Downey (right)
GBFRE2_170519_307.JPG: Brian Biggs, Michelle Knudsen, and Dave Roman
GBFRE2_170519_314.JPG: Fred Bowen and Anna Gjesteby
GBFRE2_170519_323.JPG: Mark Fornasiero and Mark Hannon
GBFRE2_170519_329.JPG: Tom McQuighan, Phil Bildner, Meg Medina
GBFRE2_170519_332.JPG: Sadeqa Johnson and Kate Messner
GBFRE2_170519_345.JPG: David O. Stewart and Jud Ashman
GBFRE2_170519_348.JPG: authors:Nathan Hill (The Nix), Jade Chung (The Wangs vs the World), Garine Isassi (Start with the Backbeat)
GBFRE2_170519_361.JPG: Leila Sales and Phil Bildner
GBFRE2_170519_364.JPG: Jess Stork, Erin Teagan, Leila Sales, and Phil Bildner
GBFRE2_170519_374.JPG: Tom Lichtenheld
GBFRE2_170519_378.JPG: Tom Lichtenheld and Michael Hearst
GBFRE2_170519_382.JPG: Sadeqa Johnson, Meg Medina, Cesar Brioso
GBFRE2_170519_407.JPG: Brian Biggs, Chris Van Dusen, Timothy Young
GBFRE2_170519_409.JPG: Christine Koubek and Emily Jeanne Miller
GBFRE2_170519_414.JPG: Salina Yoon and Ruth Chan
GBFRE2_170519_417.JPG: Salina Yoon, Ruth Chan and Booki Vivat
GBFRE2_170519_422.JPG: Caroline Kitchene and ???
GBFRE2_170519_432.JPG: ???, Ru Xu, Alison Wilgus, and Paul Stankas
GBFRE2_170519_436.JPG: Karen Cramer and Herman Parish
GBFRE2_170519_447.JPG: Frances Frost
GBFRE2_170519_474.JPG: Dave Roman and Jud Ashman
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Donohue, Keith appears on:
2018_DC_McCormack_180521 NYU, Embassy of Ireland, and Solas Nua -- Salon Series: A Conversation with Author Mike McCormack w/Alice McDermott and Sarah Davis-Goff
2018_MD_GBF_Chills_180519 Gaithersburg Book Festival (2018) -- Chills and Thrills: Julia Fine, Alma Katsu w/Keith Donohue
2017_MD_GBF_Gender_170520 Gaithersburg Book Festival (2017) -- Gender-Bending Fiction: Keith Donohue and Keith Fentonmiller w/Kim Alexander
2019_DC_Ranking_190427 Newseum -- Inside Media w/Brian Lamb, Susan Swain, Kenneth Ackerman, David Stewart ("Ranking the U.S. Presidents By the Nation’s Leading Historians")
2017 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Trips this year:
Civil War Trust conferences in Pensacola, FL, Chattanooga, TN (via sites in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee) and Fredericksburg, VA,
a family reunion in The Dells, Wisconsin (via sites in Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin),
New York City, and
my 12th consecutive San Diego Comic Con trip (including sites in Arizona).
For some reason, several of my photos have been published in physical books this year which is pretty cool. Ones that I know about:
"Tarzan, Jungle King of Popular Culture" (David Lemmo),
"The Great Crusade: A Guide to World War I American Expeditionary Forces Battlefields and Sites" (Stephen T. Powers and Kevin Dennehy),
"The American Spirit" (David McCullough),
"Civil War Battlefields: Walking the Trails of History" (David T. Gilbert),
"The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956 — Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia" (Marvin Kalb), and
"The Judge: 26 Machiavellian Lessons" (Ron Collins and David Skover).
Number of photos taken this year: just below 560,000.