The 11th annual Tucson Festival of Books returns to the University of Arizona March 2-3. With over 350 presenting authors, family activities and food vendors, this event is sure to be a best-seller. Take a look inside this DW special edition to learn more about the festival and some of this year’s authors.
Digital Edition
Festival Information
- The Tucson Festival of Books: Brought to you by thousands
- Festival of Books offers smorgasbord of eats
- Science City gives all ages a chance to see what science is all about
- Pi Beta Phi will host a tent at the Tucson Festival of Books
- Solve the mystery: Why are mysteries are so present at the Tucson Festival of Books?
- Indie authors flourish at Tucson Festival of Books
- Read-uce, reuse and Recycle: Festival of Books vendor turns old books into custom journals
- The UA School of Art makes its way to the Tucson Festival of Books
- OPINION: 7 Reasons why you can’t miss the Tucson Festival of Books
- OPINION: Why it’s important to read for leisure
Author/Book Spotlights
- Get to know Lorna Luft before she comes to Tucson
- Q&A: A talk with one of the “Grouchy Historians”
- Three UA professors and authors to look out for at the Festival of Books
- Two authors discuss the power of books
- Author Michael Sokolove on similarities between Louisville’s and Arizona’s investigations
- Bradburd examines heroism and gun violence in his latest book
- Q&A: J.A. Jance shares her passion about her craft
- Shanna Hogan | ‘Secrets of a Marine’s Wife’
- Esmerelda Ribeiro: On her Art & Voice in the Afro-Brazilian Literature Movement
- Naomi Ortiz talks self-care for social justice at TFOB
- TFOB author Carol Anderson discuses voter suppression in new book
- Emmy award-winning journalist shares her story at TFOB
- Talking about the Grand Canyon with Nathaniel Brodie
- Local authors share the spotlight at TFOB
The Daily Wildcat has been serving the student voice of the University of Arizona since 1899. We produce content for our website daily and publish our print edition every Wednesday throughout the year.
Follow Daily Wildcat on Twitter