WHAT TO EXPECT AS WE OPEN THE PAGES ON THE 2023 LOUISIANA BOOK FESTIVAL

Tuesday, 10 October 2023 07:41
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BATON ROUGE, La. – The 19th Louisiana Book Festivalis set for Saturday, October 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Baton Rouge's Capitol Park with events and programming in the State Capitol, State Library of Louisiana, Capitol Park Museum, and in tents on neighboring streets. Nearly 200 authors and presenters, ranging from award winners to self-published and debut authors, will discuss their books during more than 100 panels and programs locations throughout the day, followed by book signings.

“The Louisiana Book Festival is a highlight on the fall calendar every year,” said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser. “It brings tens of thousands of people to downtown Baton Rouge – and for good reason. Festival organizers at the Louisiana Center for the Book and the State Library of Louisiana spend countless hours putting together a day that has something for everyone, from the youngest booklovers to the oldest.”

“The Louisiana Book Festival has been around for more than two decades now. We’ve grown a lot since the first festival, but we’ve remained dedicated to our mission: celebrating readers, writers, and their books, with a special emphasis on our state’s rich literary heritage and unique history,” said Robert Wilson, assistant director of the Louisiana Book Festival. “This year is no different. We have an amazing lineup of authors, including some festival favorites and some new names, all with fascinating stories to tell.”

A highlight of the day is the presentation of the Louisiana Writer Award(LWA), given this year to Maurice Carlos Ruffin at the opening ceremony. Past LWA recipients David Armand, Darrell Bourque, Richard Campanella, Johnette Downing, Fatima Shaik, and Tom Piazza will also participate in the festival.

Other highlights this year include:

To learn more about these and additional authors attending the 19th Annual Louisiana Book Festival, too numerous to mention here, visit the Featured Authors, Panelists, and Other Participants webpage to link to a page on each and their featured work.

All featured titles will be available for purchase at the book tent run by the independent Cavalier House Books of Denham Springs, where featured authors are scheduled for book signings. Festival T-shirts, mugs, pins, and collectible posters will also be on sale at the festival.

The 2023 Louisiana Book Festival will also include the Young Readers Pavilion and Teen HQ with activities and award-winning authors. There will also be food vendors and a wide variety of book-related activities and exhibitors.

For more information about the 2023 Louisiana Book Festival, visit LouisianaBookFestival.org.

The Louisiana Center for the Book, the state affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book, was established in the State Library of Louisiana in 1994. Its mission is to stimulate public interest in reading, books, literacy, and libraries and to celebrate Louisiana’s rich literary heritage.


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