Texas Teen Book Festival 2015 date announced: Sept. 26 at St. Edward’s University
4,000-plus YA fans, hot authors anticipate gathering
AUSTIN— YA fans rejoice! The Texas Teen Book Festival will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, at St. Edward’s University.
The
 Texas Teen Book Festival is one of the largest of its kind in the 
nation, a highly anticipated annual event in the young adult 
literature world, drawing some of the most popular authors who write for
 the age group. More than 4,000 YA enthusiasts attended the Teen Book 
Festival in 2014 to hear a lineup of 29 authors, the first year that the
 gathering was held at St. Edward’s University.
The
 Texas Teen Book Festival is produced and sponsored by the Texas Book 
Festival and BookPeople, with support from St. Edward’s 
University and Humanities Texas, and in partnership with the Austin 
Public Library Friends Foundation. It is free and open to the public, 
thanks to sponsors and volunteers.
“We
 are excited to be back on the beautiful campus of St. Edward's 
University,” says Lois Kim, executive director of the Texas 
Book Festival. “It was wonderful to see the great turnout last year and 
so many enthusiastic teens. We anticipate TTBF 2015 being even better!”
A
 new component for this year’s gathering is the Texas Teen Book Festival
 Writing Contest, sponsored by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random 
House Children's Books. Texas residents ages 11-18 are invited to 
submit an outline plus writing sample, between 20 and 30 pages, by July 1
 to vie for in-depth editorial feedback from Delacorte professionals. 
Submissions will be judged in age groups 11-13 and 14-18, and three 
overall winners will be selected.
Also this 
year, the Austin Public Library Friends Foundation’s Badgerdog creative 
writing program will host their annual reading and celebration at the 
Fest.
Headlining authors for the Texas Teen Book Festival will be announced later this spring. Follow the Fest on Facebook and Twitter, and check out the website
for the latest announcements and news.
About the Texas Teen Book Festival
 
 

Thanks for sharing - it sounds like it will be a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteYep! I doubt I can make it this year, but it is a great festival.
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