Английская Википедия:Deborah Porter

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Шаблон:Infobox person Deborah Z. Porter (born 1958) is non-profit director best known for founding the Boston Book Festival, which she has run since 2009. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Life and work

Porter was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated from Brandeis University in 1980, and founded a non-profit to match students with meaningful internships. Later she pursued her love of books, getting an MA in Children's Literature from Simmons College, and writing as a critic for Kirkus Reviews, Ruminator Review, and WBUR.[1]

Book festival and reading campaigns

In 2006, Porter looked into starting a Boston-area book festival, as none had been held in Boston since the Boston Globe Book Festival had been discontinued.[1][2] In 2009 she founded a non-profit, the Boston Book Festival, to run such an event each year. The first festival was held that October in Copley Square, drawing over 10,000 attendees and a positive response from the speakers. The festival grew to 25,000 attendees and over 100 presenters each year, including a number of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winning authors.[3][4]

In 2010, Porter started the "One City One Story" project in Boston, to encourage everyone in the city to read the same story and discuss it together.[5] Unlike other citywide reading projects, this project gave away 30,000 copies of the selected story to city residents, organizing large-group discussions involving hundreds of people.[6] This is now an annual event.[7]

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  2. The Boston Globe Book Festival held its 36th and last annual festival in 2003. An announcement for the 36th annual BGBF notes that it was one of the longest running festivals of its kind.
  3. Boston Book Festival keeps growing. Boston Globe. October 18, 2010. Retrieved Jun 29, 2011.
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  5. Hosted at 1c1sboston.org Шаблон:Webarchive. Retrieved June 29, 2011
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  7. Recent selections: Richard Russo's The Whore's Child (2011), Anna Solomon's The Lobster Mafia Story(2012)
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