The Northwest reading public is in for a literary deluge Oct. 1-2 when writers, editors, librarians, and booksellers participate in the 2011 Northwest BookFest — themed “It’s Raining Books!”
The popular event will be held at Kirkland’s Peter Kirk Park and adjacent locations (King County Public Library, Kirkland Community Center, Kirkland Performance Center, and the Teen Union Building), with activities and programs planned for all ages.
In excess of 50 panel discussions and workshops on writing, editing, publishing, distribution, and marketing; special entertainment for young families and teens; and book signing will take place throughout both Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
“We are nearly overwhelmed and excited by the positive response from participants,” says Sheryn Hara, BookFest coordinator. “Bestselling Northwest thriller authors such as Robert Dugoni, Mike Lawson, Boyd Morrison and Kevin O’Brien are one example of a panel. And, multicultural authors Flor Fernandez Barrios, Sunnie Empie, Bharti Kirchner, and Donna Miscalta will lead a workshop focused on the many challenges they overcame.”
Authors — fledgling to experienced — will benefit from a range of book development topics, while the general public may enjoy the opportunity to chat with their favorite authors of children’s books, cookbooks, mysteries or memoirs. Nearly all book genres will be represented.
Northwest BookFest 2011 sponsors are: King County Library System, King County Library System Foundation, City of Kirkland, King County 4Culture and Book Publishers Network.
For a complete schedule, visit www.northwestbookfest2011.com.