Hello, book nerds!
If you’re not familiar with the Lone Star State’s annual book festival, you’re missing out. Every November in the downtown Austin capitol area, tents upon tents hog a few main roads, all dedicated to the thing we love most. From author discussions and signings to all the bookish goodies, it’s a blast for bookworms.
This year I attended my first one, accompanied by some great friends. It was a blast.
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The discussions were well done. We attended several, though it was so hard to choose because the lineup was absolutely stacked. The authors talked about a variety of things — from one author’s brother getting kidnapped to why Anthony and Cleopatra are not the same as Romeo and Juliet.
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We also got tickets to see Matthew McConaughey discuss his book, Greenlights. His talk was great, and came with a pre-signed book. I found him very personable and down-to-Earth. And yes, he did give us his famous, “Alright, alright, alright.”
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I got almost everything I bought signed (alas, I didn’t get Wordslut signed because I was just too exhausted by the end of day 1), and what I loved even more was that the authors personalized them.
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I especially loved the dedication signed by Jedidiah Berry for his novel, The Naming Song. I hadn’t heard of it before the event, but his talk convinced me that his dystopian fantasy was going to be right up my alley. I was the first at his signing table, so I had a chance to tell him this, and he said, “I love to hear that, it is kind of a strange book.” To which I replied, “But I love that. I love weird and strange.” Hence, the dedication:
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In true Austin fashion, there were also food trucks. We’d had several slices of pizza by the end of the weekend.
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The bookish merch was fun, too. I could not resist this t-shirt, which said, “Would you still love me if I were a bookworm?” My friend and I both got one, and wore them on day 2 to match.
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I also got a trope mug, which I love. First thing I did Monday morning was drink my coffee from it, of course.
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All in all, it was a great experience and I will absolutely be doing it again. If I were to do anything different it would be to bring one of those crates on wheels rather than a tote bag (my shoulders were stiff from lugging around my purchases — worth it, though).
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One response to “I went to the Texas Book Fest”
How fun! And going with others enjoying the exact same thing was even better 🙂