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TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 Building 14, Suite B. Austin, TX 78721. Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Submissions are not considered complete until we have received all required materials. Completed submissions must be received by June 1, 2021. To be considered, books must be published in the 12 months preceding the Festival (between October 2020 andNovember
2021 TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL SUBMISSION FORM Note: In order to be considered for Texas Book Festival 2021, all of the following must be submitted: (1) This online form, (2) Two physical copies of a finished/bound book, galley, or ARC sent to TBF offices in Austin, TX, and (3) a media kit (e.g., clippings, blurbs, reviews, author bio, publication history, and any further information that will help us evaluate the submission). TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS 2021 Texas Book Festival provides collection enhancement grants to public libraries in support of their efforts to better serve their communities big or small across Texas. The 2021 grant cycle is now open and applications are due on Saturday, May 15. Download the application. In 2020, TBF awarded grants to 42 libraries across thestate, a total of
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION: Q&A WITH ‘MEXICAN GOTHIC’ AUTHOR Book Club Discussion: Q&A with ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. By Katey Psencik on September 9, 2020. The Austin360 Book Club powered by Texas Book Festival thoroughly enjoyed reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia in August! This dark twist on the classic gothic novel is definitely a story you’ll want to readwith
MARC WINKELMAN
Marc Winkelman. By Gavin Quinn on April 16, 2020. Marc Winkelman is president and CEO of Calendar Club, LLC, which operates seasonal stores and kiosks selling calendars, games, toys, and musical giftware. Marc is currently the secretary of The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the secretary of the National Jewish Democratic Council. HeSARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant JonesTEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 Building 14, Suite B. Austin, TX 78721. Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Submissions are not considered complete until we have received all required materials. Completed submissions must be received by June 1, 2021. To be considered, books must be published in the 12 months preceding the Festival (between October 2020 andNovember
2021 TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL SUBMISSION FORM Note: In order to be considered for Texas Book Festival 2021, all of the following must be submitted: (1) This online form, (2) Two physical copies of a finished/bound book, galley, or ARC sent to TBF offices in Austin, TX, and (3) a media kit (e.g., clippings, blurbs, reviews, author bio, publication history, and any further information that will help us evaluate the submission). TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS 2021 Texas Book Festival provides collection enhancement grants to public libraries in support of their efforts to better serve their communities big or small across Texas. The 2021 grant cycle is now open and applications are due on Saturday, May 15. Download the application. In 2020, TBF awarded grants to 42 libraries across thestate, a total of
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION: Q&A WITH ‘MEXICAN GOTHIC’ AUTHOR Book Club Discussion: Q&A with ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. By Katey Psencik on September 9, 2020. The Austin360 Book Club powered by Texas Book Festival thoroughly enjoyed reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia in August! This dark twist on the classic gothic novel is definitely a story you’ll want to readwith
MARC WINKELMAN
Marc Winkelman. By Gavin Quinn on April 16, 2020. Marc Winkelman is president and CEO of Calendar Club, LLC, which operates seasonal stores and kiosks selling calendars, games, toys, and musical giftware. Marc is currently the secretary of The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the secretary of the National Jewish Democratic Council. HeSARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant Jones 2020 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE 1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS 2021 Texas Book Festival provides collection enhancement grants to public libraries in support of their efforts to better serve their communities big or small across Texas. The 2021 grant cycle is now open and applications are due on Saturday, May 15. Download the application. In 2020, TBF awarded grants to 42 libraries across thestate, a total of
2020 FESTIVAL AUTHOR LINEUP Elizabeth Acevedo is the author of With the Fire on High and The Poet X, which won the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, the Michael L. Printz Award, the Pura Belpré Award, the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, and the Walter Award. She is a National Poetry Slam champion and holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Maryland. THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
STAFF – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Texas Book Festival Staff. Lois Kim. Executive Director. ×. Lois Kim. Executive Director. loiskim@texasbookfestival.org. Lois serves as Texas Book Festival’s chief executive, responsible for managing staff, programs, operations, external relations, and resource development. An immigrant from Seoul, Korea, Lois grew up in Williamsville, New York. PRESS ROOM – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR PRIDE MONTH Flamer by Mike Curato. Flamer is a young adult graphic novel about 14 year old Aidan, a Filipino American boy struggling to understand all the influences on his life and identity, including being gay and raised in the Catholic Church.Further, he struggles with self-acceptance in a blazing trial by fire, Boy Scout camp. While The Prince and the Dressmaker is a sparkly fairy tale, Flamer is so RECOMMENDED READING ABOUT RACISM AGAINST ASIAN AMERICANS America Is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan. Published in 1946, this semi-autobiographical novel shares the experiences of a Filipino American writer, immigrant, and member of the working class. This novel is about the United States in the 1930s from the perspective of a Filipino migrant laborer who endures racial violence and struggleswith the
2019 EXHIBITOR APPLICATION AND CONTRACT Join the Texas Book Festival as we celebrate our 24th annual Festival held in and around the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas on October 26and 27, 2019.
TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS Page!2!of3! Association. Hispanic Business magazine named her one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in the U.S. and Hispanic Enterprise magazine named her one of the top 20 leading Latinas in business. Julie Blakeslee resides in Austin, Texas with her husband John Spong. She owns Big Red Sun, a garden design and installationTEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 The Texas Book Festival will take place in late October 2021. Because of continuing uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the vaccine rollout, we’ve yet to finalize the in-person and/or virtual format of the event or the length of the Festival, which typically takes place over two days but which in 2020 took place over two weeks. 2021 TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL SUBMISSION FORM 2021 Texas Book Festival Submission Form. Note: In order to be considered for Texas Book Festival 2021, all of the following must be submitted: (1) This online form, (2) Two physical copies of a finished/bound book, galley, or ARC sent to TBF offices in Austin, TX, and (3) a media kit (e.g., clippings, blurbs, reviews, author bio,publication
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
AUS T I N, T X (MAY 17, 2021) A l l at t endees can at t end sessi ons i n our out door t ent s and are wel come t o vi si t t he i n-person and vi rt ual E xhi bi t or Market pl ace, whi ch f eat ures book publ i shers bot h bi g and small , uni versi t y
MARC WINKELMAN
Marc Winkelman. By Gavin Quinn on April 16, 2020. Marc Winkelman is president and CEO of Calendar Club, LLC, which operates seasonal stores and kiosks selling calendars, games, toys, and musical giftware. Marc is currently the secretary of The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the secretary of the National Jewish Democratic Council. He BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION: Q&A WITH ‘MEXICAN GOTHIC’ AUTHOR Book Club Discussion: Q&A with ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. By Katey Psencik on September 9, 2020. The Austin360 Book Club powered by Texas Book Festival thoroughly enjoyed reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia in August! This dark twist on the classic gothic novel is definitely a story you’ll want to readwith
SARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant JonesTEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 The Texas Book Festival will take place in late October 2021. Because of continuing uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the vaccine rollout, we’ve yet to finalize the in-person and/or virtual format of the event or the length of the Festival, which typically takes place over two days but which in 2020 took place over two weeks. 2021 TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL SUBMISSION FORM 2021 Texas Book Festival Submission Form. Note: In order to be considered for Texas Book Festival 2021, all of the following must be submitted: (1) This online form, (2) Two physical copies of a finished/bound book, galley, or ARC sent to TBF offices in Austin, TX, and (3) a media kit (e.g., clippings, blurbs, reviews, author bio,publication
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
AUS T I N, T X (MAY 17, 2021) A l l at t endees can at t end sessi ons i n our out door t ent s and are wel come t o vi si t t he i n-person and vi rt ual E xhi bi t or Market pl ace, whi ch f eat ures book publ i shers bot h bi g and small , uni versi t y
MARC WINKELMAN
Marc Winkelman. By Gavin Quinn on April 16, 2020. Marc Winkelman is president and CEO of Calendar Club, LLC, which operates seasonal stores and kiosks selling calendars, games, toys, and musical giftware. Marc is currently the secretary of The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the secretary of the National Jewish Democratic Council. He BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION: Q&A WITH ‘MEXICAN GOTHIC’ AUTHOR Book Club Discussion: Q&A with ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. By Katey Psencik on September 9, 2020. The Austin360 Book Club powered by Texas Book Festival thoroughly enjoyed reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia in August! This dark twist on the classic gothic novel is definitely a story you’ll want to readwith
SARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant Jones THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
GRAPHIC NOVELS FOR PRIDE MONTH Flamer by Mike Curato. Flamer is a young adult graphic novel about 14 year old Aidan, a Filipino American boy struggling to understand all the influences on his life and identity, including being gay and raised in the Catholic Church.Further, he struggles with self-acceptance in a blazing trial by fire, Boy Scout camp. While The Prince and the Dressmaker is a sparkly fairy tale, Flamer is so STAFF – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Texas Book Festival Staff. Lois Kim. Executive Director. ×. Lois Kim. Executive Director. loiskim@texasbookfestival.org. Lois serves as Texas Book Festival’s chief executive, responsible for managing staff, programs, operations, external relations, and resource development. An immigrant from Seoul, Korea, Lois grew up in Williamsville, New York. TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS 2021 Texas Book Festival provides collection enhancement grants to public libraries in support of their efforts to better serve their communities big or small across Texas. The 2021 grant cycle is now open and applications are due on Saturday, May 15. Download the application. In 2020, TBF awarded grants to 42 libraries across thestate, a total of
REAL READS 2021
Real Reads 2021. Our outreach program, Real Reads connects teenage and young adult students with authors who resonate specifically with them. Texas Book Festival works closely with facilitators in order to create a culturally sustaining experience for youth and set a space for them to not only explore the author’s purpose and craft but also KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
SARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org A SPOTLIGHT ON TEXAS LIBRARIES: THE SMALL BUT MIGHTY A young librarygoer puzzles through a STEAM learning craft at the Marathon Public Library. Marathon Public Library, a tiny, 723 square foot space in west Texas serves an equally small population of approximately 430 people, but don’t underestimate its value or its endurance through shaky times. The library first opened its doors in1954 as a
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E-book subscription services and the individual purchasing of e-books may be funded if the library already has a subscription service and e-readers established.DARREN WOODY
Darren Woody is President and Chief Executive Officer of Jordan Foster Construction, LLC, a construction firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, Texas and field operations throughout the United States.The firm specializes in military, commercial, multi-family, and highway construction.TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 1 day ago · The Texas Book Festival will take place in late October 2021. Because of continuing uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the vaccine rollout, we’ve yet to finalize the in-person and/or virtual format of the event or the length of the Festival, which typically takes place over two days but which in 2020 took place overtwo weeks.
TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS The Texas Book Festival awards grants to support collection enhancement for Texas public libraries. This funding enables libraries to share the diversity and breadth of literature with their entire communities. Funding comes from book sales at the Texas Book Festival and other generous donors. 2020 Texas Book Festival Library GrantRecipients
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors Chair. Anna Near is an attorney at Saunders, Norval, Pargaman & Atkins, LLP. Her practice consists of estate planning and probate work, and she’s involved extensively in philanthropic planning. She currently serves on the Boards of Directors for the Austin Community Foundation and the Texas BookFestival.
KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
SARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org A SPOTLIGHT ON TEXAS LIBRARIES: THE SMALL BUT MIGHTYHOTELS IN MARATHON TEXASMARATHON WEST TEXASMARATHON TEXAS EVENTSMARATHON TEXAS REAL ESTATETEXAS MARATHON KINGWOODTEXAS MARATHONS 2021 A young librarygoer puzzles through a STEAM learning craft at the Marathon Public Library. Marathon Public Library, a tiny, 723 square foot space in west Texas serves an equally small population of approximately 430 people, but don’t underestimate its value or its endurance through shaky times. The library first opened its doors in1954 as a
DARREN WOODY
Darren Woody is President and Chief Executive Officer of Jordan Foster Construction, LLC, a construction firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, Texas and field operations throughout the United States.The firm specializes in military, commercial, multi-family, and highway construction. CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant JonesTEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org SUBMISSIONS FOR TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL 2021 1 day ago · The Texas Book Festival will take place in late October 2021. Because of continuing uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and the vaccine rollout, we’ve yet to finalize the in-person and/or virtual format of the event or the length of the Festival, which typically takes place over two days but which in 2020 took place overtwo weeks.
TEXAS LIBRARY GRANTS The Texas Book Festival awards grants to support collection enhancement for Texas public libraries. This funding enables libraries to share the diversity and breadth of literature with their entire communities. Funding comes from book sales at the Texas Book Festival and other generous donors. 2020 Texas Book Festival Library GrantRecipients
THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors Chair. Anna Near is an attorney at Saunders, Norval, Pargaman & Atkins, LLP. Her practice consists of estate planning and probate work, and she’s involved extensively in philanthropic planning. She currently serves on the Boards of Directors for the Austin Community Foundation and the Texas BookFestival.
KATY FLATO – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Katy was a member of the inaugural Advisory Board of the Texas Book Festival and was involved in the first TBF in 1996. In partnership with the Texas Book Festival, Katy, as founding executive director, launched the San Antonio Book Festival, in September of 2012, with Tracey Bennett, president of the San Antonio Public LibraryFoundation, and
SARAH QUEEN
1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org A SPOTLIGHT ON TEXAS LIBRARIES: THE SMALL BUT MIGHTYHOTELS IN MARATHON TEXASMARATHON WEST TEXASMARATHON TEXAS EVENTSMARATHON TEXAS REAL ESTATETEXAS MARATHON KINGWOODTEXAS MARATHONS 2021 A young librarygoer puzzles through a STEAM learning craft at the Marathon Public Library. Marathon Public Library, a tiny, 723 square foot space in west Texas serves an equally small population of approximately 430 people, but don’t underestimate its value or its endurance through shaky times. The library first opened its doors in1954 as a
DARREN WOODY
Darren Woody is President and Chief Executive Officer of Jordan Foster Construction, LLC, a construction firm with offices in Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, Texas and field operations throughout the United States.The firm specializes in military, commercial, multi-family, and highway construction. CELEBRATE BLACK LITERATURE: A Q&A WITH DR. ROSALIND The 12th annual Austin African American Book Festival (AABF) will take place June 23, 2018 at the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural, and Genealogy Center. Don’t miss this vibrant, one-of-a-kind event! The African American Book Festival Committee (L to R): Peggy Terry, Carol Wright, AABF Founder and Director Rosalind Oliphant JonesMISSION AND HISTORY
History. The Texas Book Festival (TBF) began with a simple purpose: to bring authors and readers together in a celebration of literature and literacy. Founded in 1995 by Laura Bush (a former librarian and then First Lady of Texas), Mary Margaret Farabee, and a dedicated group of volunteers, the TBF set out to honor Texas authors, promote the 2021 TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL SUBMISSION FORM 2021 Texas Book Festival Submission Form. Note: In order to be considered for Texas Book Festival 2021, all of the following must be submitted: (1) This online form, (2) Two physical copies of a finished/bound book, galley, or ARC sent to TBF offices in Austin, TX, and (3) a media kit (e.g., clippings, blurbs, reviews, author bio,publication
STAFF – TEXAS BOOK FESTIVAL Texas Book Festival Staff. Lois Kim. Executive Director. ×. Lois Kim. Executive Director. loiskim@texasbookfestival.org. Lois serves as Texas Book Festival’s chief executive, responsible for managing staff, programs, operations, external relations, and resource development. An immigrant from Seoul, Korea, Lois grew up in Williamsville, New York. THE FIRST EDITION LITERARY GALA Texas Book Festival’s Annual First Edition Literary Gala is a special literary evening featuring some of the most notable authors publishing this year. As our most important fundraiser, Gala proceeds help TBF make an impact in communities across Texas through enriching literacy and literary programming. The 2020 Virtual Gala featuredMichael
2019 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE 1023 Springdale Road, Bldg. 14, Unit B | Austin, TX 78721 | (512) 477-4055 | bookfest@texasbookfestival.org BOOKS SALES & SIGNINGS 2019 Book Signing Schedules. Main Signing Tent Schedule – Saturday 10/26 and Sunday 10/27. Adult and YA authors sign immediately after their sessions, in the Main Signing Tent presented by Texas Monthly. Children’s Signing Tent Schedule – Saturday 10/26 and Sunday10/27.
BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION: Q&A WITH ‘MEXICAN GOTHIC’ AUTHOR Book Club Discussion: Q&A with ‘Mexican Gothic’ author Silvia Moreno-Garcia. By Katey Psencik on September 9, 2020. The Austin360 Book Club powered by Texas Book Festival thoroughly enjoyed reading Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia in August! This dark twist on the classic gothic novel is definitely a story you’ll want to readwith
A SPOTLIGHT ON TEXAS LIBRARIES: THE SMALL BUT MIGHTY A young librarygoer puzzles through a STEAM learning craft at the Marathon Public Library. Marathon Public Library, a tiny, 723 square foot space in west Texas serves an equally small population of approximately 430 people, but don’t underestimate its value or its endurance through shaky times. The library first opened its doors in1954 as a
2019 EXHIBITOR APPLICATION AND CONTRACT Join the Texas Book Festival as we celebrate our 24th annual Festival held in and around the capitol grounds in Austin, Texas on October 26and 27, 2019.
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* Press Room
* Mission and History * Board of Directors* Board of Advisors
* Community Ambassadors* Staff
* Annual Report
* Contact Us
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