National Book Festival - Washington DC - September 3, 2022
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1norabelle414
The National Book Festival will be held in-person once again this year at the Convention Center on Saturday, September 3, 2022.
https://www.loc.gov/events/2022-national-book-festival/
"Books bring us together! Gather together with us over Labor Day weekend for the 2022 National Book Festival as we return to the Washington Convention Center on Saturday, Sept. 3. If you can't join us in Washington, D.C., a selection of programs will be livestreamed, and video of all presentations can be viewed online after the Festival concludes."
COVID protocols - no word yet on whether there will be a vaccination and/or mask requirement.
*I'll update this post as more news comes out*
https://www.loc.gov/events/2022-national-book-festival/
"Books bring us together! Gather together with us over Labor Day weekend for the 2022 National Book Festival as we return to the Washington Convention Center on Saturday, Sept. 3. If you can't join us in Washington, D.C., a selection of programs will be livestreamed, and video of all presentations can be viewed online after the Festival concludes."
COVID protocols - no word yet on whether there will be a vaccination and/or mask requirement.
*I'll update this post as more news comes out*
4norabelle414
More authors:
Main Stage: Candice Iloh; Ebony LaDelle; Yohanca Delgado; Alaya Dawn Johnson; Jason Reynolds
History & Biography: Tomiko Brown-Nagin; Jack E. Davis; Howard W. French; Kate Clifford Larson; Kelly Lytle Hernández; David Maraniss; Candice Millard; Danyel Smith
Life/Style: Geoffrey L. Cohen; Tracy Dennis-Tiwary; Todd Doughty; Hekima Hapa and Lesley Ware; Celeste Headlee; David M. Rubenstein; Ellen Vora
Pop Lit: Mitch Albom; Louis Bayard; Kirstin Chen; Jennifer Close; Susan Coll; Karen Joy Fowler; Grant Ginder; Xochitl Gonzalez; Katie Gutierrez; Dolen Perkins-Valdez; Amanda Eyre Ward
Science Fiction & Fantasy: Chelsea Abdullah; Holly Black; B.L. Blanchard; Rob Hart; Alex Jennings; M.J. Kuhn; Victor Manibo; Tochi Onyebuchi; Leslye Penelope; Lucinda Roy; Nghi Vo
Society & Culture: Rachel Aviv; Gal Beckerman; Daniel Bergner; Juli Berwald; Will Bunch; Morten Høi Jensen, Shawn McCreesh and Becca Rothfeld; Kathryn Judge; Brendan McConville; Robert Samuels; Linda Villarosa; Edith Widder; Elizabeth Williamson; Ed Yong
Writers Studio: Nuar Alsadir; Kim Fu; Diana Goetsch; Rebecca Miller; Tomás Q. Morín; Sarah Ruhl; Morgan Talty; Jesmyn Ward; Lidia Yuknavitch
Main Stage: Candice Iloh; Ebony LaDelle; Yohanca Delgado; Alaya Dawn Johnson; Jason Reynolds
History & Biography: Tomiko Brown-Nagin; Jack E. Davis; Howard W. French; Kate Clifford Larson; Kelly Lytle Hernández; David Maraniss; Candice Millard; Danyel Smith
Life/Style: Geoffrey L. Cohen; Tracy Dennis-Tiwary; Todd Doughty; Hekima Hapa and Lesley Ware; Celeste Headlee; David M. Rubenstein; Ellen Vora
Pop Lit: Mitch Albom; Louis Bayard; Kirstin Chen; Jennifer Close; Susan Coll; Karen Joy Fowler; Grant Ginder; Xochitl Gonzalez; Katie Gutierrez; Dolen Perkins-Valdez; Amanda Eyre Ward
Science Fiction & Fantasy: Chelsea Abdullah; Holly Black; B.L. Blanchard; Rob Hart; Alex Jennings; M.J. Kuhn; Victor Manibo; Tochi Onyebuchi; Leslye Penelope; Lucinda Roy; Nghi Vo
Society & Culture: Rachel Aviv; Gal Beckerman; Daniel Bergner; Juli Berwald; Will Bunch; Morten Høi Jensen, Shawn McCreesh and Becca Rothfeld; Kathryn Judge; Brendan McConville; Robert Samuels; Linda Villarosa; Edith Widder; Elizabeth Williamson; Ed Yong
Writers Studio: Nuar Alsadir; Kim Fu; Diana Goetsch; Rebecca Miller; Tomás Q. Morín; Sarah Ruhl; Morgan Talty; Jesmyn Ward; Lidia Yuknavitch
5norabelle414
For Kids:
KidLit: Kwame Alexander; Mac Barnett and Shawn Harris; Fred Bowen and James E. Ransome; David Bowles; Soman Chainani; Johnnie Christmas; Erin Entrada Kelly; Kat Fajardo; Lev Grossman; Gordon Korman; Juliet Menéndez; Andrea Davis Pinkney and Tybre Faw; Julian Randall; Tui T. Sutherland; Jennifer Ziegler
Please Read Me A Story: Derrick Barnes and Vanessa Brantley-Newton; Mac Barnett; Ruth Behar; Ruby Bridges; Marc Brown; Xelena González; Bakari Sellers; Brittany J. Thurman
Young Adult: Samira Ahmed; Victoria Aveyard; Namina Forna; Chloe Gong; Tiffany D. Jackson; Ryan La Sala; Ebony LaDelle; Darcie Little Badger; Malinda Lo; E. Lockhart; Anna-Marie McLemore; Jason Reynolds; R. M. Romero; Sabaa Tahir; David Valdes
KidLit: Kwame Alexander; Mac Barnett and Shawn Harris; Fred Bowen and James E. Ransome; David Bowles; Soman Chainani; Johnnie Christmas; Erin Entrada Kelly; Kat Fajardo; Lev Grossman; Gordon Korman; Juliet Menéndez; Andrea Davis Pinkney and Tybre Faw; Julian Randall; Tui T. Sutherland; Jennifer Ziegler
Please Read Me A Story: Derrick Barnes and Vanessa Brantley-Newton; Mac Barnett; Ruth Behar; Ruby Bridges; Marc Brown; Xelena González; Bakari Sellers; Brittany J. Thurman
Young Adult: Samira Ahmed; Victoria Aveyard; Namina Forna; Chloe Gong; Tiffany D. Jackson; Ryan La Sala; Ebony LaDelle; Darcie Little Badger; Malinda Lo; E. Lockhart; Anna-Marie McLemore; Jason Reynolds; R. M. Romero; Sabaa Tahir; David Valdes
6norabelle414
I'm planning to attend only if there is a vaccine and/or mask requirement.
If I go I'm most excited to see Ed Yong, E. Lockhart, Holly Black
If I go I'm most excited to see Ed Yong, E. Lockhart, Holly Black
7aspirit
Why does it look as if there will be no official COVID-19 safety measures at festival? A month out, there is nothing about vaccinations, testing, cleaning, airflow, or distancing mentioned in the FAQ or safety info.
8norabelle414
>7 aspirit: Really frustrating. The website still says "more details will be announced at a later date" which at this point probably means they won't be implementing anything at all
9WildMaggie
Norabelle, thank you for these posts. We're going out of town so won't have to decide how much Covid risk I will tolerate. I expect the event will do whatever the DC government says and nothing more unless they get push-back from authors who won't come without more. Chautauqua announced it is implementing metal detectors to enter venues for the first time ever because performers and presenters demanded them after the Salman Rushdie stabbing. Similarly, I think Covid precautions will depend on demands by authors who will only come if they feel safe from infection.
10norabelle414
I have continued to get emails asking if I want to volunteer at the book festival - presumably because they do not have enough volunteers signed up - but still no answer on their COVID policy. The site still says "More details will be announced at a later date." but it's now only 10 days away. Can't imagine why it's hard to get people to volunteer . . .
The very small amount of hope that I have is that the website does NOT have a usual CYA statement of "If you have COVID please don't come here; if you get COVID from here it's not our fault", which means they might actually have a COVID policy at some point.
I'm surprised that Ed Yong would participate in an event with zero COVID precautions since he's been one of the best reporters on COVID (including an article in the summer of 2019 about how unprepared we are for a pandemic...)
The very small amount of hope that I have is that the website does NOT have a usual CYA statement of "If you have COVID please don't come here; if you get COVID from here it's not our fault", which means they might actually have a COVID policy at some point.
I'm surprised that Ed Yong would participate in an event with zero COVID precautions since he's been one of the best reporters on COVID (including an article in the summer of 2019 about how unprepared we are for a pandemic...)
11norabelle414
The website has been updated with the following:
COVID-19 Health and Safety
Masks are optional, but use is encouraged. It is advisable to wear a mask if close contact cannot be avoided, or if you are arriving to the National Book Festival from a situation or location that required masking.
When attending the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival:
Please do not attend the event if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, were diagnosed with COVID-19 within the past 5 days, or have been recommended to quarantine or isolate by a medical official.
Consider testing yourself using a home rapid COVID test kit prior to arrival.
Consider your personal risk factors and those of your close contacts at home and take appropriate measures to protect yourself. This may include being up to date with your COVID-19 vaccination and wearing a well-fitting, high quality mask while attending the Festival and its activities. Understanding Risk | CDC
COVID-19 Health and Safety
Masks are optional, but use is encouraged. It is advisable to wear a mask if close contact cannot be avoided, or if you are arriving to the National Book Festival from a situation or location that required masking.
When attending the 2022 Library of Congress National Book Festival:
Please do not attend the event if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, were diagnosed with COVID-19 within the past 5 days, or have been recommended to quarantine or isolate by a medical official.
Consider testing yourself using a home rapid COVID test kit prior to arrival.
Consider your personal risk factors and those of your close contacts at home and take appropriate measures to protect yourself. This may include being up to date with your COVID-19 vaccination and wearing a well-fitting, high quality mask while attending the Festival and its activities. Understanding Risk | CDC
12norabelle414
There's a survey here where you can tell the National Book Festival why you are or are not attending:
https://blogs.loc.gov/national-book-festival/2022/08/what-are-your-plans-for-the...
https://blogs.loc.gov/national-book-festival/2022/08/what-are-your-plans-for-the...
13gilroy
>12 norabelle414: Oh good. We can comment about the indoors venue just not being as good as the spacing on the mall. :)