Doing a google search, I ran across Homegirl Quel in Austin's blog - it's a fashion and life blog, so, if that's your thing then by all means click the link. Otherwise, keep reading (or not)!
A post from May 2010 is called "Wear a book. Look Awesome! Do Good."
She says, "Out of Print is an awesome little company on a mission. Buy one of their comfy tee shirts featuring your favorite book cover from their collection and a book will be donated to a community in need through their partnership with Books For Africa. How cool is that?!"
I saw some Southern author t-shirts there so I thought, why not share it with you?
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tales of the Jazz Age. Since I'm an old art deco-phile, it immediately sucked me in! He's got Alabama connections, of course. Zelda was from Montgomery.
Here's "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Tennessee Williams):
For Harper Lee fans:
Not Southern, but just plain cool.
For Jane Austen fans
It'd be great if they had some Faulkner, Welty or Wright, although the selection they have is a lot of fun regardless.
More on the Cleveland trip to come................
1 comment:
It would be cool to do something like this locally and feature some southern writers! Could still donate proceeds to the same cause...
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