A beautiful day for the Boston Book Festival, Oct. 19
Copley Square was already crowded by 11:30 a.m.
First stop, of course, the Massachusetts Libraries and Massachusetts Center for the Book booth!
A view of the Boston Public Library from the Great Lawn
Another view of the booths on the Boylston Street side
The Berklee Poetry Slam team performed at noon
No shaky voices on the Berklee Festival Stage
Heading towards Trinity Church for my first panel discussion
Both panel discussions I attended were held in the sanctuary of Trinity Church.
Novelist Kim McLarin moderated a discussion of tragedy in fiction with Paul Harding, author of Tinkers and Enon, and Ayana Mathis, author of The Twelve Tribes of Hattie.
Back outside, the Brattle booth was always crowded with people browsing for used books.
New Hampshire publisher Hobblebush was featuring a book that imagines Ben Franklin coming back in the 21st century.
A long line waiting to get in line for the afternoon Fiction: Domestic Disturbances panel
My pew wasn’t too far back. WBUR host Robin Young moderated this panel.
Novelists George Harrar, Ann Leary, J. Courtney Sullivan, and Tom Perrotta, with moderator Robin Young
I didn’t go in the library this year at all. Next year…book blogger meet-up at the library cafe!