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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 25, 2021
THE LOUISIANA BOOK FESTIVAL IS CELEBRATING 17 YEARS
What to expect from the virtual event happening October 30 – November 14
BATON ROUGE, La. – Mark your calendar as the 17th Annual Louisiana Book Festival will launch programs on Saturday
and Sunday, October 30-31, 2021. Additional new content will be available over the following two weeks on Friday, November 5, through Sunday, November 7, and Friday, November 12, through Sunday, November 14. This free, family-friendly, annual festival celebrating
readers, writers, and books is being presented virtually this year. More than 80 authors and presenters will discuss their books during more than 40 virtual programs, including 15 presentations for children, tweens, and teens. Virtual programs can be viewed
on the Louisiana Book Festival YouTube channel.
Authors participating in this year’s festival include 2021 Louisiana Writer Award recipient
Fatima Shaik, Louisiana Poet Laureate
Mona Lisa Saloy, and Louisiana Young Readers’ Choice Award winning author
Tommy Greenwald (Game Changer). Other featured
authors include David Armand (The Lord’s Acre),
Rickie Lee Jones (Last Chance Texaco),
Alecia Long (Cruising for Conspirators),
Robert Mann (Backrooms and Bayous),
Joshua Prager (The Family Roe), and
Steven V. Roberts (Cokie: A Life Well Lived).
To learn about additional authors and participants, see a complete list on the Louisiana Book Festival’s
featured author page. A digital version of the
program guide with more details is also available. More information and updates are available on the Louisiana Book
Festival website and on
Facebook.
All featured titles will be available for purchase through
Cavalier House Books. All purchases of featured festival books made through December 31, 2021, will receive a 20%
discount with the festival code LABOOKFEST.
The
Louisiana Center for the Book, established in the State Library of Louisiana in 1994 for the purpose of stimulating public interest in reading, books, literacy, and libraries
and celebrating Louisiana’s rich literary heritage, is the state affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book.
Contact Information:
Rebecca Hamilton State Library of Louisiana 225-342-4923 |
Veronica Mosgrove Office of the Lieutenant Governor 225-342-7009 |