Stacey Abrams, Rep. Katie Porter and Walter Mosley were among the big names speaking Sunday at the festival.
The most fascinating people, events and moments at the L.A. Times Festival of Books: Mattew Perry, Rachel Kushner, James Ellroy, Katie Porter and more
Rep. Katie Porter, right, talks about her Senate run and her memoir, “I Swear: Politics is Messier Than My Minivan,” with Melanie Mason. In addition to Abrams and Porter, big names in attendance included culture critic Roxane Gay; “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” author Gabrielle Zevin; crime writing legends
There were plenty of well-known publishers and independent bookstores represented. But many booths spoke to an individual writer’s dream, chased hard, then offered to the masses — typically with a small bowl of candy or free stickers to draw in potential readers. she co-authored with her husband, Christopher Warman, was “less witches and wizards and more kind of a rune-based magical system.”
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