Other featured authors include Joshua Hood, Brian Freeman, Mariko Tamaki, Ashley Winstead, Rebecca Kaiser Gibson, Marissa Meyer and Julie Murphy.
Photo: Aman SharmaAuthors will discuss “Robert Ludlum’s The Treadstone Transgression” and “Infinite” via Murder By The Book’s YouTube and Facebook pages. 7 p.m.,Author will appear in conversation with Ruby Barrett to discuss “Fool Me Once” via Zoom; registration is required. 7 p.m.,Author will discuss “Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality,” 5 p.m.
, Blue Willow Bookshop, 14532 Memorial; 281-497-8675; virtual access will be available via Zoom, registration required;Author and Nick Flynn will read “Girl as Birch” followed by a conversation via Zoom; registration required. 7 p.m.,With keynote speakers Marissa Meyer and Julie Murphy, plus authors including Brian Zepka, Dhonielle Clayton, Julian Winters, Kekla Magoon, Lilliam Rivera, Mark Oshiro, Mindy McGinnis, Mariko Tamaki and more.
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