Book Festivals

L.A Times Festival of Books
Hosted by The University of Southern California in Los Angeles, this free literary festival takes place for over two days in April where it attracts over 150,000 guests every year. As informal as it looks, the festival has book drops and swaps, live theatre performances, workshops, readings and story-telling sessions presented by a variety of established and emerging writers and publishers.
List of Book Fairs and Book Festivals by State
Book fairs and festivals are great events for writers and readers to meet up and celebrate books of all genres. Here's a list of book fairs and book festivals that we've compiled and will continue to update.
WHISTLER WRITERS FESTIVAL - Whistler Writers Festival
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Whistler Writers Festival
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The Whistler Writers Festival (Oct. 17-20) is in its 18th year, and while books are at the heart of the event, the festival includes a packed itinerary with music, food and workshops. Aspiring writers and avid readers will find themselves in good company, with more than 70 authors, publishers and guest presenters heading to the mountains for this literary extravaganza. #canada #whistler #travel #destination
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12 Best Literary Festivals
With the rise in the digital age, it has been tough to maintain the love for traditional publishing. The biggest testimony to the revival of books is the large swathe of literary festivals mushrooming up in every part of the world. Held annually in many corners of the world, these festivals attract huge numbers of people from all backgrounds together- readers, writers, playwrights and publishers who come to spend a week or weekend exchanging ideas with like-minded people.
America’s Top Writing and Literary Festivals
Top Six Must-See Writing and Literary US Festivals If you're a bibliophile, you'd definitely agree that nothing beats the smell of a new autographed book that you've never read before. However, one thing comes pretty close to this experience: writing festivals. For book lovers, writing and literary festivals are a great way to relax, blow off some steam and disconnect completely from the world. If you live in the US, here's a list of some book festivals you should definitely not miss out on: