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Without a doubt, like every year, crowds will flock to the In-Libris book fair which will be held this weekend at the abbey.
After the theme of Tree and Water, it is the turn of wind in all its forms, that the In-Libris show will open its doors this weekend at the abbey. All these visitors who flock there every fall come to meet authors welcomed to present and sign their latest works, discover craftsmen and professionals in book trades such as papermaking in the bookstore, including typography, illustration, bookbinding, publishing… attend film screenings, participate in workshops: writing, bookbinding, papermaking… Nothing but great services around quality Books and its many professions for this show which is poised to become a reference in Occitania since we come from far away.
From 2:30 p.m., a literary prize will be awarded rewarding the quality of writing on a text around the theme of the Salon. Classes from schools in the community of municipalities were invited to participate with a text related to this year's theme. In bulk, there will be authors, publishers, booksellers, book artisans, workshops, conferences, remarkable books, reading workshops for children, but also film screenings, writing, binding, or manufacturing workshops. paper… but also artists' books, illumination, leather and parchment, calligraphy and screen printing. To summarize: there will be something for all tastes and all ages. The guest of honor, the navigator and journalist Olivier Le Carrer, will give his conference in the auditorium on Sunday at 3 p.m. The other conferences will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m. Le vent d'Autan by Sébastien La Florencie, professor at the meteorology school of Toulouse, and Sunday at 11 a.m. Pierre Jarrige will tell “Wind and Aviation: gliding of the Montagne Noire” Access rue Saint-Martin.
Opening hours: Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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