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Detroit Bookfest returns with alumni leadership

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James M. Smith President at Eastern Michigan University | Official website

James M. Smith President at Eastern Michigan University | Official website

Eastern Michigan University alumnus Ryan Place has transformed his vision of celebrating books “Detroit-style” into the Detroit Bookfest. This year’s event is scheduled for July 21, 2024, at Eastern Market (Shed 5), promising to be a vibrant gathering for book enthusiasts.

Place's journey began at EMU in September 2003, where he immersed himself in journalism, film, and the local culture of Ypsilanti while earning a degree in Film & Telecommunications in 2009. His passion for books led him to curate a miniature library at the Corner Brewery, and his involvement with The Book Club of Detroit further solidified his commitment to the library community.

“My Ypsi-EMU experiences undoubtedly influenced my development. Ypsi is a singularly unique city,” Place said.

The inception of Bookfest was driven by Place’s desire to unite Metro Detroit’s diverse group of book dealers, bookstores, authors, collectors, and readers. With support from Lonni Thomas (Eastern Market Manager), John King (owner of John K. King Used & Rare Books), and the technical expertise of Jim Charbonneau (a lifelong Detroiter), Bookfest quickly became a cultural phenomenon.

Now in its seventh year, Bookfest is Michigan’s largest book festival. It offers an array of merchandise, including used books, vinyl records, board games, and more. Vendors from across North America and beyond contribute to the eclectic mix. The festival is open to all ages and interests, featuring food, kids' activities, and music. Entry is free, and parking is available in the area.

“Expand your interests, meet new people, and expose yourself to a wealth of books, wisdom, and worldviews. If you treasure life-changing gatherings—events where you feel physically embedded in the matrix of history—then you need to make your way to Bookfest,” Place said.

Founded in 1849, Eastern Michigan University currently serves more than 13,000 students pursuing undergraduate, graduate specialist doctoral degrees across various disciplines through its multiple colleges. National publications regularly recognize EMU for its excellence diversity commitment applied education.

For more information about Eastern Michigan University visit the University's website or stay up-to-date on University news activities announcements through EMU Today.

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