A slate of nearly 100 authors will participate in the Saturday, May 21 event. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Books Authors ThingsToDoInSanAntonio
The slate of nearly 100 authors revealed Monday also includes Texas writers Fernando A. Flores and Stephen Harrigan . The event will take place at the Central Library and Southwest School of Art on Saturday, May 21.
“Book festivals foster a sense of community and inspire people to think beyond their individual experiences. Reading is a solitary act, and for the past two years, Texas readers have been plunged deeper into isolation, with books serving as a vital gateway to connecting with the world. It feels extra special to be able to come together for this milestone year.”
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