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Overview

The largest book festival in the United States returns to USC, bringing together readers, writers, publishers, and thought leaders for a two-day celebration of literature and ideas. The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is a cornerstone of the city’s cultural calendar, drawing more than 150,000 attendees to explore storytelling in all its forms—fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, podcasts, and beyond.

Highlights

📚 Author Conversations & Panels – From best-selling novelists to debut voices, the festival’s panels and Q&As spark dialogue on craft, creativity, and the issues shaping society today.

🌟 Celebrity & Cross-Media Appeal – LA’s star power ensures a lineup that goes beyond books, with actors, musicians, and screenwriters sharing their latest projects and creative journeys.

✨ Diverse Voices & Stories – True to Southern California’s spirit, the festival celebrates multicultural perspectives, spotlighting authors from across the globe alongside local voices.

👧 Family & Young Readers – With children’s stages, YA programming, and interactive activities, the festival nurtures the next generation of readers and creators.

🤝 Community & Marketplace – Beyond the stages, the outdoor marketplace buzzes with independent publishers, local bookstores, signings, and the joy of discovering your next great read.

Insights

Event General Timing

Consistently held over the third weekend (Saturday & Sunday) in April. (Same Day of Week)

Consistently held on the USC campus.

Exhibitor/Vendor deadlines typically fall in late January (Saturday).

General admission is free; certain panels/events require tickets (released April).

No traditional Preview Day; main events start on Saturday.

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