We’ll send you a handful of interesting San Antonio stories every morning. This is a complete walkthrough guide for Metro: Last Light Redux. and 300 Augusta St., (210) 750-8951, .Ĭoming soon: SA Current Daily newsletter. 15, Central Library and UTSA Southwest Campus, 600 Soledad St. The full schedule for the festival's panels and events will be announced in late March.įree, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sandra Cisneros, a longtime San Antonio favorite, will also return to the festival once again, this time promoting her first published collection of poems in twenty-eight years, Woman Without Shame / Mujer sin vergüenza.Ī full list of authors is available on the SABF website. The book festival also honors its hometown by featuring local authors like Lewis F. There’s also been a trend towards thriller and horror lately, with authors using the genre to discuss trauma and mental health, likely because the past few years have been so anxiety-provoking.” "For the first time, we will have a romance panel at this year’s Book Festival. Readers sought romance books in greater numbers, thanks to the rise of BookTok (TikTok, but for book lovers)," SABF Literary Director Anna Dobben said in a statement. “The past year in US publishing has been vibrant and varied. It’s one of two choices, at first I kinda wondered if he raped her because he was getting real touchy with her, but the sound did not at all sound like pants hitting the floor, in fact it kinda sounded like the part where you go and save her and knock the guy out to the ground. Several authors of children’s, middle grade, and young adult books will also be at the fest promoting new releases, including Adam Silvera, Melissa de la Cruz and Cynthia Leitich Smith. Metro Last Light - I think I solved the Lesnitsky and Anna scene. New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones will also come to the fest with a his new thriller, Don’t Fear the Reaper. The lineup for this spring's event features award-winning authors including Rebecca Makkai, Matthew Desmond, Marytza Rubio, Jane Smiley and Alejandro Varela. The 2023 festival will return to the Central Library and UTSA Southwest Campus on Saturday, Apr. SABF is a free, family-friendly event that showcases debut authors and established writers, drawing in thousands attendees to connect with old favorites and be introduced to new talents. The San Antonio Book Festival (SABF) has announced its 2023 lineup, which will feature around 100 local, regional and national authors. From left: Rebecca Makkai, Stephen Graham Jones and Marytza Rubio.
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