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Austin Way - 2016 - Issue 5 - Late Fall - Lewis Hamilton

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PhotograPhy courtesy of texas Book festival (festival); By roB kim/getty images for NormaN mailer ceNter aNd Writers coloNy (delillo); lloyd BishoP/NBc/NBcu Photo BaNk via getty images (gyasi); david m. BeNett/dave BeNett / getty images for shortlist media (cliNe) Austin's love for books and festivals converges at the 21st Texas Book Festival—the first under Literary Director Julie Wernersbach—with 275 authors descending on the Capitol and nearby venues November 5–6. New this year: Select book signings will happen at the author's venue, rather than at the book-signing tent, and book pre-orders, which reserve a seat, will be available for the Nick Offerman, Hannah Hart, and T. C. Boyle events. "I've spent the last 10 years of my life bringing together authors and readers—I'm excited to do that now in such a grand way," says Wernersbach, former market- ing director of Austin indie book mecca BookPeople, who gives her take on our fest picks: EXPECT PLOT TWISTS AND PAGE-TURNERS AT THIS YEAR'S Texas Book FesTival. Write This Way Author! Author! Each year, the Texas Book Festival draws thousands of bibliophiles to the Capitol grounds and nearby venues. 46  AUSTINWAY.com 1. The Girls, emma Cline Cline's debut, inspired by the Manson family teens, was the must-read of the summer. "There's a demand for coming-of-age stories that aren't all sunshine and flowers," Wernersbach notes. 2. Zero K, Don Delillo With masterworks like White Noise, DeLillo, whose archives reside at UT's Harry Ransom Center, is a living legend. Jokes Wernersbach: "When we got him, I thought, 'Should I even try to do another book fest? I can't top this.'" 3. homeGoinG, Yaa GYasi The Ghana-born, American-raised novelist's first book—about the effects of slavery on generations of a family— is one for the ages. "People will be reading this book for years to come," she predicts. texasbookfestival.org . Scene festival

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