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Sponsor Our ArticlesTallahassee’s Mark Mustian has released his new novel ‘Boy With Wings’ ahead of the 11th Annual Word of South Festival. The book tells the story of a boy born with wings, exploring themes of self-acceptance and prejudice. Mark, a local leader with a rich history in the community, will discuss his work at the festival taking place on April 4-5, 2025, along with various performances and events. Signed copies of the book are available at Midtown Reader.
Exciting news is buzzing around Tallahassee as local author Mark Mustian has just released his third novel, “Boy With Wings,” on March 15, published by Koehler Books. This heartwarming tale comes just in time for the 11th Annual Word of South Festival, a vibrant celebration of literature and music that Mark initiated here in the capital city.
Mark’s background makes him as intriguing as his stories. A passionate lawyer, former city commissioner, and community leader, he has dedicated a significant part of his life to Tallahassee. With a history that includes serving as President of the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and teaching Constitutional Law at a local community college, Mark definitely knows a thing or two about blending public service with creativity.
But it’s Mark’s familial ties that often inspire his work. His father, M.T. Mustian, was a notable hospital administrator famous for transforming Tallahassee Memorial Hospital into a leading heart-surgery facility and making significant strides toward integrating the community. In honor of his achievements, the hospital boasts both an ICU and a Surgery Center named after him.
With so many accomplishments on his resume, it might come as a surprise that Mark’s journey into writing began during a midlife crisis. Rediscovering his love for novels fueled his ambition to write. His first book, “The Return,” was published in 2000, although it faced multiple rejections before finding a home. His next novel, “Gendarme,” about the harrowing deportation of Armenians during World War I, showcased his tireless research and dedication, securing a spot on the shortlist for the esteemed Saroyan International Award.
Mark’s latest offering, “Boy With Wings,” introduces readers to a unique young boy born with wings, who embarks on a challenging yet enriching life journey while grappling with self-acceptance and prejudice. This novel stands out for its vibrant character development and includes some parts written in a style reminiscent of literary great Ernest Hemingway.
The excitement surrounding Mark’s new book coincides perfectly with the upcoming Word of South Festival, scheduled for April 4-5, 2025. This three-day extravaganza at Cascades Park is a platform for authors and musicians, featuring not only local talents but also acclaimed performers from around the world. You’ll be able to catch Mark discussing “Boy With Wings” alongside special guests during his scheduled appearance on April 5, from 1-2 p.m. He’s known for being in the “shameless self-promotion phase,” so it’s a great opportunity to meet him!
If you’re eager to get your hands on a copy of “Boy With Wings,” signed editions are up for grabs at Midtown Reader at reasonable prices of $19.95 for paperback and $29.95 for hardcover. The festival itself features a lineup that includes not just literature, but thrilling performances by artists like the Violent Femmes alongside the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. Best of all, many events during the festival are free, making it accessible for everyone!
Mark’s ambition to establish the Word of South Festival spurred from a $100,000 city commission payout, channeling those resources into creating a cultural hub for literature and music in Tallahassee. Since its inception, the festival has attracted top-notch artists and authors, transforming it into a cherished community celebration.
So mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate literary creativity and musical talent this April. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Mark’s work or looking to discover something new, there’s something for everyone at the Word of South Festival!
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