Book Award
Announcing Night Train to Nashville’s SILVER Book Award
Night Train to Nashville unveils one of music’s most riveting yet overlooked sagas, illuminating the era of segregation and Civil Rights.
Belmont University, Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business and the Office of Hope, Unity and Belonging host Paula for a captivating Q&A session for “Night Train to Nashville.”
Exploring the Unifying Power of Music: A Profound Dialogue with Paula Blackman Read More »
Paula Hope Blackman’s presentation at the 43rd annual Nashville Conference on African-American History and Culture
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Paula Hope Blackman, author & screenwriter, joined Eric Dahl on the Rock & Review to discuss her new book ’Night Train to Nashville.’
Highlights from Dearest Pauline the stage play I produced for the Williamson County Heritage Foundation
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What kind of books do you love to read? Find out what Terri Schlichenmeyer, columnist of the Marco Eagle had to say about Night Train to Nashville: “How much you like “Night Train to Nashville” will depend very much on the kind of book you like to read. If you’re a fan of novels or
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Join Paula Hope Blackman at the Southern Festival of Books Saturday & Sunday, October 21st – 22nd
Wine and Dine with Paula at the Cocktail Reception Fundraising Benefit for the Southern Festival of Books at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum October 20, 2023
Cocktail Reception Invitation Author’s Panel Read More »
“Despite the ever-growing comparison culture we live in, it is very rare to meet someone who is truly fulfilled, in the right place at the right time, and living out their purpose. Paula exuded these qualities as she discussed her work, which is based on gripping stories her revolutionary radio executive grandfather shared with her when she was a teenager and which she believes she was destined to write.” –Charlotte Fontaine, The Tennessee Tribune
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