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  1. List of literary festivals

     Africa  Asia  Asia-Pacific  Middle East  Europe  North America  Caribbean  South America 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city. A literary festival usually features a variety of presentations and readings by authors, as well as other events, delivered over a period of several days, with the primary objectives of promoting the authors' books and fostering a love of literature and writing.

Writers' conferences are sometimes designed to provide an intellectual and academic focus for groups of writers without the involvement of the general public.

There are many literary festivals held around the world. A non-exhaustive list is set out below, including dates when a festival is usually held (where available).

List of literary festivals

Africa

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  • Port Harcourt Book Festival, October 20–25[1]
  • Abuja Literary Festival, June 28–30, 2018. (www.abujaliteraryfestival.org)
  • Accra International Book Festival, held annually from September 6th to 29th. You can visit the event's website at www.accrabookfest.com
  • Igbinedion Book and Art Festival, 5th May to 11th May 2019 hosted by the Department of English, Igbinedion University Okada, Edo State, Nigeria.

Asia

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Asia-Pacific

{{See also|List of literary festivals in India}}
  • Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF), held annually at Ubud, Bali in Indonesia (www.ubudwritersfestival.com)
  • Gateway Litfest, February/ March
  • Guwahati Grand Poetry Festival and Assam Arts Biennale held annually in Guwahati[2], Assam
  • Delhi Poetry Festival, January 19
  • IIIT TRICHY,ATRANG literary Festival, April 5

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  • Dehradun Literature Festival, February 17-18, 2017
  • Jashn-e-Rekhta, Urdu literary festival held annually in New Delhi
  • Adelaide Writers' Week, held during the Adelaide Festival of Arts
  • Brisbane Writers' Festival, September 29 – October 2
  • Emirates Airline Festival of Literature, held annually in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Galle Literary Festival, January 27–30
  • George Town Literary Festival
  • Hay Festival Dhaka, November 15–18
  • Hong Kong International Literary Festival, annually in October/November (www.festival.org.hk)
  • Islamabad Literature Festival, April 24–26
  • Jaipur Literary Festival, January 21–25, 2015
  • Global Literary Festival Noida 2015 23rd to 25th September
  • Kalinga Literary Festival, Bhubaneswar (Annually in June)[3]
  • Karachi Literature Festival, February 5 & 6, 2011.
  • Kuala Lumpur International Literary Festival, July 29–31
  • Kalinga Literary Festival in Koraput, April 7, 8, 2018
  • Lahore Literary Festival, February 20–23
  • Lit for Life, Chennai, Delhi (January 11–13, February 8) www.thehindulfl.com
  • Lucknow Literary Festival, Lucknow (Annually in February/ March)[4]
  • Lucknow Literature Carnival, Lucknow (Annually in November)
  • Melbourne Writers Festival, Annually in August/ September
  • Mountain Echoes literary festival, Thimphu, Bhutan (26–28 August, 2016)
  • Mystic Kalinga – An International festival of poets, performing artist, Annually in December
  • Nepal Literature Festival
  • New Zealand Festival, contains a Writers Week, based in Wellington, biannual in March in even years (nzfestival.co.nz)
  • Newcastle, New South Wales National Young Writers' Festival, September 28 – October 2
  • Perth Writers' Festival, February 23–1 March
  • Shillong C.A.L.M. Festival May
  • Shanghai International Literary Festival
  • Singapore Writers Festival, October 24 – November 1
  • Sydney Writers' Festival, May 23–29
  • Williamstown Literary Festival April 26 – May 1, 2011
  • Chandigarh Literati – Chandigarh Literature Festival, November 23–24
  • Asian Festival of Children's Content in Singapore – late May/early June[5]
  • Seoul International Forum for Literature May
  • Seoul International Writers' Festival, Annually in September/October (http://siwf.klti.or.kr/english/)
  • Valley of Words, International Literary and Arts Festival, Annually in November (https://www.valleyofwords.org/)

Middle East

  • Israel's Hebrew Book Week
  • Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

Europe

{{See also|Category:Literary festivals in Europe}}
  • Asia House Festival of Asian Literature, Asia House, London, in May
  • Authors' Reading Month, Brno, Wroclaw, Kosice, Lviv, Ostrava, in July
  • Berlin International Literature Festival, in September
  • Bradford Literature Festival, now held around June/July
  • Cheltenham Literature Festival, October 6–15
  • Chester Literature Festival, October
  • The Children's Bookshow, autumn
  • The International Festival of Literature and Translation (FILIT-Iași), first week of October every year
  • Conrad Festival, Kraków, Poland, October. The largest literary festival in Central Europe.
  • Cúirt International Festival of Literature, Galway, September
  • Edinburgh International Book Festival, August 13–29, coinciding with the annual Edinburgh Festival[6]
  • FestivalandCo, Shakespeare-themed literary festival held in Paris, France at the Shakespeare and Company bookstore
  • Festivaletteratura, held in Mantua, Italy, at the beginning of September
  • Folkestone Literary Festival, September 20–25
  • Göteborg Book Fair, Gothenburg, Sweden, Sept
  • Harrogate International Festivals Theaksons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, home to the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, world's largest crime fiction Festival, in July
  • Harrogate Raworths Harrogate Literature Festival, in July Harrogate International Festivals
  • Harrogate History Festival, chaired in 2015 by Manda Scott, in October Harrogate International Festivals
  • The Hay Festival, May 27 – June 5
  • The North London Literary Festival, held late March or early April
  • International Istanbul Poetry Festival, held in October
  • International Literature Festival Utrecht, the Netherlands, held in late April or early May
  • Istanbul Tanpınar Literature Festival, held in Istanbul, Turkey, at the beginning of May
  • Jewish Book Week, London, late February and early March
  • Louisiana Literature, late August, held at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark.
  • Norwegian Festival of Literature, Lillehammer, Norway, is the largest literature festival in the Scandinavian countries since 1996
  • Openair Literatur Festival Zürich, Zürich, held annually since 2013
  • Oxford Literary Festival, April
  • Peak Literary Festival, October 25 – November 5 /May 25 – June 6
  • Prague Writers Festival, Prague, Czech Republic, June 3–10
  • Rencontres aubrac, Aveyron, France
  • Sarajevo Poetry Days, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Stoke Newington Literary Festival, held annually on the first weekend in June
  • WALTIC, Stockholm, Sweden
  • BookForum and Lviv International Literature Festival, 18-22 September, Ukraine

North America

{{See also|Category:Literary festivals in North America}}
  • Banff Mountain Book Festival, October 31 – November 2, 2007
  • Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival, April 11–17, 2016
  • Boston Book Festival, annually in October
  • Brattleboro Literary Festival Brattleboro, VT, Held annually in October since 2002.
  • Burlington Book Festival, September 15–17, 2006
  • Children's Literature Festival at the University of Central Missouri, held annually in March since 1969
  • The Curwood Festival celebrates the life and writings of James Oliver Curwood the first weekend of June in Owosso, Michigan.
  • Fort Collins Book Fest, Fort Collins, Colorado, October
  • The Frye Festival, Moncton, New Brunswick, April 22–28, 2013. Honouring Northrop Frye. International cast.
  • Galiano Literary Festival February 17–19, 2017 held annually in February since 2009
  • Guadalajara International Book Fair, November 27 – December 5, 2010
  • Hollywood Book Festival, July 28, 2007
  • Litquake, since 2002, San Francisco, annually in October
  • Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, late April/early May
  • Miami Book Fair International, Downtown Miami, Florida, – November
  • National Book Festival, produced by the Library of Congress, September www.loc.gov
  • Ohioana Book Festival, Columbus, Ohio, produced by the Ohioana Library Association, held annually in April
  • Southwest Florida Reading Festival, Fort Myers, FL, third week in March since 2000
  • Tennessee Williams/ New Orleans Literary Festival, New Orleans, annually in March.
  • Texas Book Festival, Austin, Texas held annually in the fall since 1996
  • Tucson Festival of Books, Tucson, Arizona, held annually in March
  • Virginia Festival of the Book, annually in March
  • Winnipeg International Writers Festival, annually in September
  • Women Writers Conference, The, Lexington, Kentucky, September 11–13, 2008
  • Wordfest, Calgary, Alberta, held annually in October
  • NorthWords NWT, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, held annually first weekend in June

Caribbean

  • Bocas Lit Fest, Trinidad and Tobago, annually, last weekend of April
  • Calabash International Literary Festival, Treasure Beach, Jamaica, biennially on even years in June

South America

{{See also|Category:Literary festivals in South America}}
  • Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty Is held in Paraty, city located in Brazil.
  • International Poetry Festival of Medellín is held in Medellín, city located in Colombia.
  • International Poetry Festival of Rosario is held in Rosario, city located in Argentina.
  • Trujillo Book Festival, is held in Trujillo city located in Peru. In the year 2012 was on March from days 1 to 12.

See also

  • List of storytelling festivals

References

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2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.guwahatipoetryfestival.com|title=Home|website=Guwahati Grand Poetry Festival|language=en-US|access-date=2018-02-11}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Kalinga Literary Festival|url=http://kalingaliteraryfest.com/}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Lucknow Literary Festival|url=http://lucknowliteraryfestival.com|website=lucknowliteraryfestival|accessdate=20 December 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Asian Festival of Children's Content (AFCC) 2017|url=https://afcc.com.sg|website=afcc.org.sg|accessdate=20 December 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Home – Edinburgh International Book Festival|url=https://www.edbookfest.co.uk|website=www.edbookfest.co.uk|accessdate=20 December 2016}}

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