1. Many tents line a street for a book marketplace.
    Photograph: Courtesy of Brooklyn Book Festival
  2. An author signs a book for a fan.
    Photograph: Courtesy of Brooklyn Book Festival
  3. Two authors speak to a group of children.
    Photograph: Courtesy of Brooklyn Book Festival
  4. Brooklyn Book Festival
    Photograph: courtesy Brooklyn Book Festival

Brooklyn Book Festival

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Rossilynne Skena Culgan
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Time Out says

As New York City's largest free literary festival, this annual celebration brings together hundreds of spectacular writers from across the globe for more than a week of talks and shopping to satisfy the borough's brainiacs. The festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.

Activities run September 14-22 with writers in a variety of genres: international and local, for adult and young readers, working in fiction and nonfiction, poetry, prose, and graphic storytelling. Events are free, but you’ll definitely want to bring some money to buy some new books to take home. 

While activities run for the entirety of the nine-day celebration, the centerpiece festival day on Sunday, September 21, takes place in the parks and plazas surrounding Downtown Brooklyn’s Borough Hall and other venues. Multiple stages will overflow with conversation as authors come together to converse, read and sign books throughout the day. Featured authors include fan favorite Joyce Carol Oates, pioneering graphic memoirist Alison Bechdel, National Book Award winner Sigrid Nunez, NYT bestselling speculative fiction author Nnedi Okorafor, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Việt Thanh Nguyễn, Best of Brooklyn (BoBi) award honoree Marlon James, and other award-winning and emerging authorsFestival Day also stages the largest book market in the Northeast with more than 250 publishers, offering readers the possibility to discover new authors, independent publishers and literary organizations.

Also don't miss the Virtual Festival Day (Sunday, September 14) and Children’s Day (Saturday, September 20). Plus, bookend events will take place across the five boroughs and online.

Here's the full schedule.

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