Thank you to everyone who made the 2024 Tucson Festival of Books another spectacular celebration of literacy, books, and authors! We are grateful to the authors who shared their time and work, our staff who made our booth so special, the volunteers who work behind the scenes to make it all happen, and our community who showed up to support the Press and our authors.
We’re continuing the celebration for just a few more days by offering a 35% discount off all books when you use code AZTFB24 on our website.
Here are just a few highlights from the weekend:
Bennu 3-D author Carina A. Bennett, Catherine W.V. Wolner, and Dante S. Lauretta signing copies of their book.University of Arizona Press staff Elizabeth Wilder, Cameron Louie, Leigh McDonald, and Anissa Suazo get ready for the day.Melissa L. Sevigny, Shelby Tisdale, and Marie Buck before their panel on the National Parks stage.Carolyn Niethammer and staff member Leigh McDonald visit in our booth.Daisy Ocampo and Simon Ortiz sign books in our booth.Reyes Ramirez and Tim Z. Hernandez signing books before their panels.Ricardo Báez, Diego Báez, and Sara Báez during Diego’s signing in our tent.William L. Bird Jr. and staff member Kristen Buckles near our booth.Diane Dittemore and staff member Alana Enriquez during Diane’s signing in our booth.A. Thomas Cole and Shelby Tisdale sign copies of their books in our booth.Stephen J. Pyne and Tom Zoellner in our booth.
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