Upcoming Events


Books By the Banks (Cincinnati, OH)
Nov
16

Books By the Banks (Cincinnati, OH)

  • Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library (map)
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Books by the Banks is a celebration of books, reading, and the cultural arts. We work throughout the year to present and promote authors, while promoting the joy of literacy and lifelong learning through reading and writing.

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Back to Back Books
Sep
21

Back to Back Books

Join us for a full day of author presentations on the Capitol stage, and pop next door to the One Roof event space to browse & buy books while chatting with authors in the Author Hall.

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Cavalcade of Authors West (Tacoma, WA)
May
4

Cavalcade of Authors West (Tacoma, WA)

A PUGET SOUND YOUNG WRITERS WORKSHOP DEDICATED TO PROVIDING SECONDARY STUDENTS AN AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE WITH THE AUTHORS THEY READ.

Lauren’s workshop:

Roll Call! Tips and Tricks for Writing from Multiple Points of View.
Sometimes, one main character just isn't enough. But writing from multiple points of view comes with its own set of unique challenges. How do you make your characters feel different from one another? How do you keep them all interesting? And how the heck do you even keep track of all these people? Fortunately, author Lauren Thoman is allergic to writing from only one point of view, and is here to share her best tips and tricks for keeping your whole cast of characters in line, whether or not they feel like cooperating. 

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ApollyCon 2024 (Washington, D.C.)
Apr
25
to Apr 28

ApollyCon 2024 (Washington, D.C.)

  • Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center (map)
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ApollyCon is an annual multi-day author event owned by #1 New York Times and Internationally Best Selling author, Jennifer L. Armentrout. Established in 2015, ApollyCon features authors (who write Young Adult and Adult fiction), vendors, publishers, sponsors, and hosts over 1,000+ readers each year in Washington, D.C.

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The Sneaky Art of Mystery Writing (Nashville, TN)
Mar
30

The Sneaky Art of Mystery Writing (Nashville, TN)

Finishing a well-written mystery can feel a bit like watching a magic trick: even though you were paying close attention the whole time, you still find yourself amazed, surprised, and (hopefully) fulfilled by the ending. But watching a magic trick and learning to perform one are two very different things, and even writers who love to read mysteries can find the process of penning their own extremely daunting. Fortunately, crafting a satisfying mystery isn't actually magic, and anyone is capable of doing it... as long as you're willing to get your (creative) hands a little messy.

In this interactive class, author Lauren Thoman will walk participants through the basic elements of mystery writing, from questions to ask yourself as an author, to planting clues in plain sight and weaving in red herrings to throw readers off the scent, to delivering a twist ending that sends your readers rushing right back to the beginning, eager to see all the breadcrumbs they missed the first time. Grab your magnifying glass, don your jauntiest deerstalker, and lean in close; the game is afoot.

Registration required

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Teen Author Boot Camp (Provo, UT)
Mar
23

Teen Author Boot Camp (Provo, UT)

Teen Author Boot Camp is an annual teen writers conference held every spring at the Utah Valley Convention Center in Provo, Utah. Nearly a thousand aspiring teen writers come to the conference to work with bestselling authors to amp up their writing skills.

Lauren will be teaching the following workshop:

Roll Call! Tips and Tricks for Writing from Multiple Points of View

Some stories are content to follow a single character, but others need two or more points of view in order to tell the full tale. When you’re writing a book with multiple points of view, it can be difficult not only to keep track of them all, but also to make sure each narrator has their own distinct voice. In this class, we’ll discuss how to determine how many narrators your story needs, tips for making sure each point-of-view will hold your reader’s attention, and some tricks for getting to know all of your narrators so that each of their voices sound natural and distinct.

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Paths to Publishing Panel (Nashville, TN)
Feb
23

Paths to Publishing Panel (Nashville, TN)

The path from aspiring writer to published author requires tenacity, intention, and planning. The prestige and support structure offered by traditional publishers continues to be a desirable path for many writers. Yet, with the proliferation of professional, low-cost printing options and the ubiquity of e-books, self-publishing is on the rise and here to stay. No matter which path they choose, authors need to build a team around them, to ensure long term success. Attendees will learn the benefits and pitfalls of the many paths to publishing from industry experts, authors, publishers, and more.

This course is approved by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education for a maximum of one and a half (1.5) hours of general credit.

Registration required

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A Night of Thrills (Franklin, TN)
Jan
26

A Night of Thrills (Franklin, TN)

Join us for an evening meet-and-greet with mystery/thriller authors Meredith R. Lyons, Lauren Thoman, and RJ Jacobs! Admission includes your choice of signed book and wines provided by Franklin's own Saint Goose.

Admission is good for 1 attendee + guest. This is a 21+ event.

This is a ticketed event.

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WriterFest Nashville (Nashville, TN)
Nov
17
to Nov 18

WriterFest Nashville (Nashville, TN)

WriterFest was established by Ami McConnell in 2018 as a creative gathering for aspiring writers, published authors, screenwriters, poets, and songwriters in Nashville. Attendees enjoy keynote talks by the best book, song, and screenplay writers in the business as well as in-depth break-out sessions with professional editors, literary agents, filmmakers, and music industry insiders.

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Louisville Book Festival (Louisville, KY)
Nov
10
to Nov 11

Louisville Book Festival (Louisville, KY)

  • Kentucky International Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The 2023 Louisville Book Festival will be held in downtown Louisville, KY on November 10th and 11th from 10 am to 6 pm at the Kentucky International Convention Center.  This year will continue to give us the opportunity to celebrate the city’s culture and resiliency, while striving towards the goal that all children have access to books in their home. Highway 65 is the divide between east and west Louisville. West of 65, there are no book stores which greatly reduces access to books for our children and youth, creating a book desert. Our goal for the Louisville Book Festival is to ensure every child that attends the Book Festival on Children’s Day leaves with at least one free age appropriate book. We will continue to work on the goal of getting books in to the hands of children year round through our programs like It Pays to Read.

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Southern Festival of Books (Nashville, TN)
Oct
21
to Oct 22

Southern Festival of Books (Nashville, TN)

The Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word is among the oldest literary festivals in the country, annually welcoming hundreds of authors and thousands of visitors to downtown Nashville each October.

The Festival is free, and includes performance stages, food trucks, and loads of publishers and booksellers. We look forward to seeing you downtown at the Bicentennial Mall, Tennessee State Museum, and Tennessee State Library.

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Kentucky Book Festival (Lexington, KY)
Oct
21

Kentucky Book Festival (Lexington, KY)

A program of Kentucky Humanities, the Kentucky Book Festival is a celebration of reading, writing, and publishing which takes place each fall. Festival events seek to connect book-lovers and authors, spark engaging conversations, and empower readers by providing access to new books as well as opportunities to learn more about writing in a fun, supportive environment. It’s the biggest bookish celebration in Kentucky! Learn about writing and publishing, discover new books, make memories with family and friends, and celebrate reading!

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Columbus Book Festival (Columbus, OH)
Jul
15
to Jul 16

Columbus Book Festival (Columbus, OH)

The two-day event featuring 200+ national and local authors, dozens of exhibitors, an entertainment lineup and more will showcase Columbus Metropolitan Library’s historic Main Library, the adjacent Kaufman Plaza and Topiary Park.

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Southern Kentucky Book Fest
Mar
24
to Mar 25

Southern Kentucky Book Fest

Southern Kentucky Book Fest is one of the state’s largest literary events. Held annually, the Book Fest draws thousands of readers of all ages who welcome the occasion to meet their favorite authors and purchase signed copies of their books.

Free and open to the public

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