
The official newsletter of the Tucson Festival of Books. The Festival is March 14-15, 2026. Books are forever. Your regular reminder: you're part of a community that values literature all year long.
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The application for Indie Author Pavilion at the 2026 Tucson Festival of Books opened at noon (AZ time) today, July 9.
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The Tucson Festival of Books will offer new initiatives for the 2026 festival, made possible by donors to the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona.
The writers behind this newsletter.
A 501(c)3 organization founded to offer a community-wide celebration of literature annually on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, Arizona. One of the largest literary festivals in the U.S. Named one of 9 worth traveling to in the world.
"And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good."--Lee to Abra, in John Steinbeck's East of Eden. Executive Director, Tucson Festival of Books. Writer at The Booktender, a newsletter about literature. All views my own.
Jessica Pryde is the Romance Genre Lead on the TFOB Book and Author Committee. She is also a Book Person in her other life. Lives?
Technology Committee, Tucson Festival of Books
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