The festival will be Oct. 24 at the ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä Coliseum & Convention Center. Event highlights include two writing workshops, two additional author presentations and four children's programs. The festival's marketplace, used book sale and children's word play will be in the Convention Center's Grand Hall.Ìý
The Festival began in 2001 and has been held annually since then, except for 2013 and 2014 because of funding problems and 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some authors that have been featured in the past are fantasy writer R.F Kuang, in 2023, and current Vice President JD Vance, in 2016.Ìý
About the authorsÌý
The following authors are scheduled to speak at the festival. They'll make their presentations at the Little Theatre unless otherwise noted:
This is an undated contributed photo of author Rosalie Haizlett.
9 a.m.: Rosalie Haizlett is aÌýWest Virginia-based author and illustrator of books including "Watercolor in Nature and Tiny Worlds of the Appalachian Mountains." Haizlett will discuss her book and artwork. Haizlett will present in Rooms 204-205 at the Convention Center.
This is an undated contributed photo of author Kate Quinn.
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10 a.m.:ÌýKate Quinn is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author known for her works of historical fiction. Her novel "The Alice Network" was selected by actress Reece Witherspoon for her book club in 2017. Quinn will discuss her latest book "The Astral Library."
This is an undated contributed photo of author Margot Lee Shetterly.
This is an undated contributed photo of author Craig Johnson.
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2 p.m.: CraigÌýJohnson, who is originally from Huntington, is a New York Times best-selling author. He has written many books, and his "Walt Longmire Mystery" SeriesÌýbecame the basis for the Netflix series, "Longmire."
This is a photo of “Goosebumps†author R. L. Stine.
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4 p.m.: R.L.ÌýStine is the author of the best-selling horror series "Goosebumps."ÌýThe fictional series centers around the child or teenage protagonists' encounters with the paranormal or occult. The series has sold more than 400 million books and been translated into 35 languages.
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