Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941
RUGBY, Tenn. – Historic Rugby continues its year-long series of writer visits with a reading by Sam Venable, renowned regional author and humorist 7 p.m. ET Sept. 23 at the Rebecca Johnson Theatre.
The Harrow Road Cafe in Rugby will be open before the event for people who would like to enjoy dinner before the performance.
Sam Venable (b. May 24, 1947) is a humor columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel. He assumed that position in 1985 after serving as the newspaper’s outdoors editor for 15 years. In September 2014, he retired from daily duties at the News Sentinel but continues to write a twice-weekly column for the Features section.
Venable is a native of Knoxville. He is a 1969 graduate of the University of Tennessee with a B.S. in journalism and minor studies in forestry and wildlife management. Prior to joining the News Sentinel’s staff, he worked as a police reporter and feature writer for the Knoxville Journal and the Chattanooga News-Free Press.
Venable is a member of the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame (Class of 2009) and Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame (Class of 2014). Winner of more than 36 state, regional and national writing awards, Venable has been widely published outside the newspaper field. He sold his first magazine article as a senior in college and since has compiled more than 150 periodical credits to his record. In 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2005, his humorous commentaries were judged “best in state” by the Tennessee Press Association. Twice, (2010 and 2012) he won the 11-state Southeast “Green Eyeshade” humor-writing award from the Society of Professional Journalists. “Fragments of Hate,” Venable’s six-part News Sentinel series during Black History Month in 2014, won the Sigma Delta Chi feature reporting award from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Investigative Reporting award from the Tennessee Press Association, and was a Pulitzer Prize nominee.
Venable is the author of 13 books:
• “An Island Unto Itself: The Story of Little Pecan”
• “A Handful of Thumbs and Two Left Feet: Sam Venable’s Best Outdoor Stories”
• “Two or Three Degrees Off Plumb: Sam Venable’s Unique Look at Life”
• “One Size Fits All and Other Holiday Myths: A Walk Through the Four Seasons with Sam Venable”
• “I’d Rather Be Ugly Than Stuppid…and Other Deep Thoughts”
• “From Ridgetops To Riverbottoms: A Celebration of the Outdoor Life in Tennessee”
• “Mountain Hands: A Portrait of Southern Appalachia”
• “Rock-Elephant: A Story of Friendship and Fishing”
• “You Gotta Laugh to Keep from Cryin’: A Baby Boomer Contemplates Life Beyond Fifty”
• “Someday I May Find Honest Work: A Newspaper Humorist’s Life”
• “Warning! This Product Contains Nuttiness: A Fun Look at the Bizarre World in which We Live”
• “How to Tawlk and Rite Good: A Guide to the Language of Southern Appalachia”
• “To Retire? Or Not To Retire?—A Geezing Humorist’s Quest for Answers”
Rugby, founded in 1880 as a British-American utopian village, is just off State Scenic Hwy. 52, sixteen miles southeast of Jamestown and 35 miles from either Interstate 40 or I-75 in western East Tennessee.
For more information, visit www.historicrugby.org.
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Director of Communications
Amanda.Murphy@tn.gov
615-741-9010
Senior Communications Manager
Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov
615-927-1320
Communications Manager
Chelsea.Trott@tn.gov
629-395-8941