Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Guide
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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Guide
April 26-27, 2008 Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. UCLA • Free Admission PROGRAM GUIDE Ticket informaion Schedule of events List of authors and participants n n Thank You To Our Sponsors Presenting Contributing Major Supporting Media About the Cover Artist Festival Staff Patrick Adams Donna Balfour Broyles Bill Benjamin Ann Binney Doug Brown Jeff Cibull Sheryl Collins Jeff Dalo Larry Deckel Mark Flaisher Suzanne Gati Joy Jacob Eron Jacobson Josh Jenisch Shannon Kennedy Kristina Lindgren Orli Low David Nelson Maret Orliss Nick Owchar Elizabeth Samson Jill Stoppard Nancy Sullivan Kenneth Turan David L. Ulin Stevie Wallace Michael Weisberg Lamar Williams Mat Williams Bob Young David Wiesner has illustrated more than 20 award-winning books for young readers. Two of the picture books he wrote and illustrated became instant classics when they won the prestigious Caldecott Medal: “Tuesday” in 1992 and “The Three Pigs” in 2002. Two of his other titles, “Sector 7” and “Free Fall,” are Caldecott Honor Books. “Flotsam,” his most recent work, was a New York Times bestseller and was recently named winner of the 2007 Caldecott Medal, making Wiesner only the second person in the award’s long history to have won three times. Wiesner lives with his wife and their son and daughter in the Philadelphia area, where he continues to create dreamlike and inventive images for books. Welcome To The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books The Plot Thickens: Celebration of Books Returns A celebration of all things literary, the 13th annual Times Stage will showcase a lively lineup that Los Angeles Times Festival of Books — the largest includes actress/author Valerie Bertinelli, director John event of its kind in the U.S. — is back April 26 Landis and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan interviewed by actor and 27 on the UCLA campus, making the world Tim Curry, and California’s first lady Maria Shriver in of the written word come alive for lovers of all genres. The conversation with Patt Morrison. Festival, expected to draw in excess of 140,000 people, At the Your Times Pavilion, the “Birds of Paradise: will feature a multitude of notable authors, speaker panels, A Novel Collaboration” project will be presented — an entertainment, kids’ stuff and much more. Admission is ongoing work of fiction in which readers submit chapters free; parking is $8. daily through latimes.com, with nearly 30 winners chosen Continuing to grow and evolve, the by Times staff members. They’ll all gather Festival is writing a new chapter this year, Sunday at 3 p.m. to read the finished book, broadening its appeal with added attractions with opening and closing chapters written by alongside longtime favorites. Times columnist Steve Lopez, who championed Front and center will be more than 450 the effort. high-profile authors representing a wildly The new Food, Wine and South African Tales eclectic mix of genres and styles: Ray exhibit will feature the oral traditions of South Bradbury, Gore Vidal, Joseph Wambaugh, Saturday, April 26 African storytelling along with the Culinary Leonard Maltin, Gay Talese, Carol and Mary Stage presented by South African Tourism that 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Higgins Clark and acclaimed poet Robert features celebrity chefs including actress and Pinsky will be on hand. So will celebrity author Padma Lakshmi, host of Bravo’s “Top Sunday, April 27 participants such as Julie Andrews and Aimee Chef.” And visit the Ghirardelli booth and Savor 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mann, as well as political figures including Every Page with a free premium chocolate Arianna Huffington, Maria Shriver and John sample, Booth 109. W. Dean. Most authors will be available for book signings — Also new in 2008 are six intensive two-hour workshops and their books will be available for sale at the Festival. for serious students of writing, a rare chance to learn and More than 100 author panels will be open to attendees. interact with literati luminaries such as Pulitzer Prize winner Among the highlights are Maxine Hong Kingston, winner Jane Smiley and TV writer/producer Stephen J. Cannell. of the Times’ 2008 Robert Kirsch Award, in conversation And it’s not all about the grown-ups. Family activities with Times Book Review editor David L. Ulin; and “The abound, with two children’s areas showcasing a wide range Lyrical Line: Conversation & Music with Aimee Mann and of entertainment. Personalities as diverse as Cheech Marin, Joe Henry,” with live musical performances from Mann Marlee Matlin and Aly & AJ will be featured on the Target and Henry. Tickets are required to attend the panels, but Children’s Stage, along with music by Laughing Pizza! and they’re available for free through Ticketmaster.com. the Doodlebops™. Manga, graphic novels and traditional comics will be in The celebration kicks off April 25 with the presentation the spotlight at the new Comix Strip presented by Sprint. of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes — the spine of the Catering to fans of these hip genres, the Comix Strip will Festival of Books — in UCLA’s Royce Hall, honoring some feature booths manned by comic shops and publishers. of the finest literary works of 2007. Six outdoor stages will offer a mix of poetry, From opening night on, the Festival’s plot will continue performance, conversation and cooking. The Los Angeles to thicken. It promises to be a real page-turner. Festival Hours Table of Contents 4 Festival Highlights Culinary Stage presented by South African Tourism The Comix Strip presented by Sprint “Birds of Paradise: A Novel Collaboration” 5 More Festival Highlights Children’s Areas Art Exhibit Writing Seminars 6-7 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes 8-9 Navigating the Festival 10-11 Guide to Panels by Subject 13-34 Festival Participants Center Pullout Ticket Information Map of the Festival Guide to Stages and Panels 35-36 Notable Signings at the Exhibits 37-43 Exhibitor Listings A Message From Times Publisher David Hiller Welcome to the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books! So many of you have told us that the Festival is one of your favorite events of the whole year, and so it is for all of us at The Times. What a joy it is to come together on the beautiful UCLA campus with family, friends and neighbors for the sole purpose of celebrating great books, great writers and great readers. Among the writers and artists joining us this year are Maria Shriver, Aimee Mann, Arianna Huffington, David Frum, Tobias Wolff, Jane Smiley and former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, just to name a few. Add in music, fun for the kids and refreshments, and you can see why so many come back every year. I’ll see you around the Festival. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books n Culinary Stage presented by South African Tourism Food, Wine and South African Tales Take Center Stage T he bold flavors and vibrant sounds of South Africa come to life at the Festival of Books through the tourism board’s promotion of Food, Wine and South African Tales. Experience a world of cooking demonstrations on the Culinary Stage presented by South African Tourism and at their invitation-only wine reception — for more information, visit the South African Tourism exhibit located at Booth 110 (adjacent to the Culinary Stage). Another key element of South Africa’s participation in the Festival of Books is the presentation of oral storytelling. “Our oral traditions date back hundreds of years to Zulu Chieftains and have continued through to today from our great leaders like Nelson Mandella and a variety of Pulitzer Prize winners,” said Dean Jacobberger, trade relations manager for South African Tourism. Spicing up the proceedings, the Culinary Stage presented by South African Tourism will feature traditional dishes prepared by South African chef Reuben Riffel and cooking demonstrations by American celebrity chefs, including actress and cookbook author Padma Lakshmi, host of “Top Chef” on Bravo. The art of grilling will be demonstrated by Steven Raichlen, noted culinary author whose “Barbecue Bible” has sold more than 1 million copies. Wolfgang Puck’s executive pastry chef, Sherry Yard, also will be featured, along with Sara Moulton, PBS cooking star and executive chef for Gourmet magazine, and Anne Willan, noted cookbook author and owner of La Varenne culinary school in France. All of the chefs and authors will be available for book signings at the conclusion of their demonstrations — and Riffel will also tell tales of his country and native cuisine. Highlighting the food-and-drink theme, travel booths n “Birds of Paradise: A Novel Collaboration” Many Authors, One Story I manned by South Africa Airways and others will offer special packages that feature culinary and wine adventures. Some packages include dining experiences set in the middle of South African bush country, replete with five-star cuisine and often followed by safari excursions in Cougar National Park. Also available are packages that focus on the Western Cape wine region, where tourists can sample the natural beauty and fine wines of the area. “The Western Cape wine region is a lot like Napa Valley and Sonoma in California,” Jacobberger said. “The big difference is that the South African wineries are much more intimate. They don’t shuttle in busloads of people. They let you linger and take your time in small settings.” n n The Comix Strip presented by Sprint Superheroes Unite! P icture this: The worlds of manga, comic books and graphic novels will join forces at the Festival of Books with the all-new Comix Strip presented by Sprint. It’s an addition that speaks volumes about the growing influence and popularity of this market. Far more comprehensive and diverse than the popular superhero stories of generations past, the vast universe of today’s illustrated stories covers a range of genres, from fantasy and horror to science fiction, spy thrillers and more. And they’ve permeated pop culture far beyond their pages. Along with spectacularly successful comic and film franchises such as Spider-Man, X-Men and Batman, adaptations of graphic novels and comics include the epic “300,” the artfully conceived “Sin City,” “A History of Violence” and the nouveau vampire thriller “30 Days of Night.” The Comix Strip presented by Sprint aims to showcase all that these sophisticated art forms have to offer, with noted personalities on hand and booths manned by comic shops and publishers such as Image Comics — purveyor of titles such as “Dark Ivory,” t’s been said that everyone has a book in them — and the “Birds of Paradise” project set out to prove that Times readers have at least one chapter apiece. Launched in March as an innovative online literary contest by Times columnist Steve Lopez, who wrote and published chapter 1 in his March 30 column, the novel “Birds of Paradise: A Novel Collaboration” grew a chapter a day and continues to take shape leading up to the final readers’ submissions on Thursday, April 24. The full novel will be unveiled at the Festival of Books. Taking the lead from Lopez’ introductory chapter, readers have submitted short chapters every day, each building and shaping the story, with the best submissions selected by Times staff members and published in print and posted online at latimes.com/novel the following day. “Birds of Paradise” is the ultimate literary collaboration and an exercise in crafting a story-in-progress, with the narrative traveling in whichever direction the readers and judges choose. After the last reader-written chapter is chosen, Lopez will pen the final chapter and the end result will be read aloud by the winning contributors on Sunday, April 27, at 3 p.m. at the Your Times Pavilion. Farewell to a Friend Dutton’s Brentwood Books The Los Angeles Times and the Festival of Books would like to offer special thanks and farewell to Dutton’s Brentwood Books for its ongoing support of the Festival and, more importantly, its 23 years of service to readers, writers and booklovers in Los Angeles and beyond. While our Festival is a celebration of the written word for one weekend a year, Dutton’s has been an ongoing celebration of literature for more than two decades, and its impact on the literary landscape of Southern California will be felt long after its doors have closed. “Invincible” and “New World Order.” Other exhibitors include Boom! Studios — publisher of comic books and graphic novels including “Fall of Cthulhu” and “Jeremiah Harm” — and Missile Rider Pub, which puts out the sci-fi graphic novel series “The Strand Prophecy.” Artists and writers will be available for signings, including Mike Mignola, creator of the “Hellboy” franchise and Dark Horse Comics’ “B.P.R.D.” (Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense). Mignola will appear as part of a panel titled “Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen.” In a move to generate awareness of the Comix Strip, the Festival of Books in February invited fans, aspiring artists and graphic designers to participate in a contest to create a logo for this new Festival addition. The winner, Kenny Keil, is a professional designer and illustrator who was selected from among 10 semifinalists. Keil’s creation, featured at left, will be prominently displayed at the Strip. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books n Children’s Areas North and South Family Fun for Kids of All Ages Y ou needn’t be old enough to read to enjoy the Festival of Books. The popular Children’s Areas are back with a whole host of family-friendly activities — an eclectic mix of children’s literary figures and clowns on stilts, jugglers, magic tricks and so much more. One of the big crowd-pleasers from last year, the Jumbo Shrimp Circus, returns with three interactive performances a day. The unique husbandand-wife troupe — clowns Moxie and Epoxie — mixes juggling, plate spinning, magic and comedy with audience participation that really brings kids into the act. On the Target Children’s Stage a host of celebrity authors will present readings, performances and book signings, including actress Julie Andrews (“Simeon’s Gift”), actress Marlee Matlin and co-author Doug Cooney (“Leading Ladies”) — even comedian/ actor Cheech Marin (“Cheech the School Bus Driver”) gets in on the fun. Actor/director Henry Winkler and co-author Lin Oliver will be on hand to read from “Hank Zipzer #14: The Life of Me (Enter at Your Own Risk),” and Playhouse Disney — a programming block on the Disney Channel that caters to preschoolers — will feature “Johnny and the Sprites” and “Choo-Choo Soul.” Other stars on the Target Children’s Stage include TV and multimedia stars the Doodlebops™ and Laughing Pizza! — a family band that specializes in infectious pop music for kids. A new feature at the Festival, the Children’s Crossword Puzzle aims to entertain as well as educate. Syndicated children’s crossword puzzle creators “Kids Across Parents Down” put together a giant puzzle that incorporates many of the authors n n Art Exhibit An Illustration Celebration I magine some of the finest children’s illustrations drawn together in one exhibit. The Festival’s Art Exhibit in the Children’s Area will host a collection of original artwork that brings to life this year’s theme: “Adventures in Picture Books: Around the World and in Your Own Backyard.” Presented by Every Picture Tells a Story bookseller and gallery in Santa Monica, about 80 works from acclaimed illustrators depict adventures far flung and everyday, from the spooky gargoyles and giant vegetables of David Wiesner to the circus of Hilary Knight to the wild washing machines of bestselling author and illustrator Mo Willems. The exhibit is designed to open up the wonderful world of illustration to children, exposing them to the myriad adventures available between the covers of a good book. Other featured artists include David Shannon, Eric Carle, Rosemary Wells, From top: “Rip Squeak and His Friends”; “How I Became a Pirate.” Barry Moser and N.C. Wyeth. Striking a shared intergenerational theme intended to delight kids and tap into the childhood memories of parents, the Art Exhibit will also display works featuring Dr. Seuss’ Cat in the Hat, Curious George, Bugs Bunny and the Wild Things from Maurice Sendak’s classic “Where the Wild Things Are.” featured at the Festival. As folks wander by they’re asked to answer a question or two until the puzzle is complete. The Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage will feature a full schedule of shows on both days, including co-authors Kim Wayans and Kevin Knotts reading from “All Mixed Up!” and The Ohmies!, offering a participatory blend of world music and theater. The Children’s Museum of Los Angeles will present its Reader’s Theatre Project, bringing children’s stories to life with musicians, dancers and actors, while the Actors Cheech Marin and Marlee Matlin are both scheduled to appear on the Target Children’s Stage. Kidspace Children’s Museum of Pasadena will stage its own live show for the crowd. Hands-on activities come together at the Children’s Museum of Los Angeles Bookbinding craft area, where kids can learn how to bind a book using materials brought in by the museum. Writing Seminars Hone Your Craft With the Experts O ffering a rare chance for aspiring writers to hone their skills with an award-winning author, TV producer or even a former poet laureate, the Festival’s new writing seminars — six different two-hour workshops each limited to 50 seats at $100 each — go on sale today. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster outlets and online at Ticketmaster.com. For full descriptions and author bios, visit www. latimesfestivalofbooks.com and click on “Event Program.” Saturday, April 26 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Ron Carlson The Short Story: Surviving the Draft Carlson will lead this two-hour seminar, which includes a lecture with samples of his own fiction and the work of others used to illustrate the craft of fiction writing and how writers can move forward into this sometimes murky realm. 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Thomas Curwen Bring on the Lions: Writing the Nonfiction Narrative from the Inside Out Curwen will lead an extended conversation about the writing of — and pleasure of — a good story. So bring pen and paper, and be ready to write, talk and discuss the meaning of this wonderfully foolhardy endeavor. 4 - 6 p.m. A. Scott Berg Biography: Telling Lives Berg will conduct a two-hour seminar on life writing in its various incarnations including “objective” biography, autobiography, psychobiography, memoirs and diaries. Sunday, April 27 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jane Smiley Write a Novel in Two Hours! Smiley will use material from her book, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel,” to illustrate some of the ways an aspiring writer can follow his or her own ambition to write a novel. 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Robert Pinsky Listening to Words: The Vocality of Poetry Pinsky will lead this two-hour seminar that concentrates on the “physical materials” of poetry: the sounds of vowels and consonants arranged to make words and sentences. 3 - 5 p.m. Stephen J. Cannell Television, Film and Bestselling Novels Cannell will talk about modifying and condensing material without compromising its creative content. He will discuss how to interface with the marketplace and get your work seen and offer expert tips on writing novels and screenplays. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books n Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Best Books of 2007 Recognized H onoring the finest books of the past year, the 28th annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes — the cornerstone event of the Festival — will be presented at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 25, at UCLA’s Royce Hall by a host of high-profile literary and media figures, with best-selling author Gay Talese serving as master of ceremonies. Winners among the 45 finalists in nine categories will Prolific writer Gay Talese will host this year’s festivities. be announced that evening, and novelist Maxine Hong Kingston will receive the prestigious 2008 Robert Kirsch Award. Kingston, a senior lecturer emerita at UC Berkeley and director of the Veterans Writing Project, is best known for works that blend fiction and nonfiction, including the award-winning “The Woman Warrior” and “China Men.” The annual Kirsch Award honors a living author who has made a significant connection to the American West — a fitting tribute to Kirsch, a Times book critic and supporter of Western writers for more than a quarter century before his death in 1980. Another prominent former Times book critic, Art Seidenbaum — founder of the Book Prizes — will be honored when the Seidenbaum Award is presented to the winner of the first fiction category. “I was amazed at the quality of contemporary fiction [considered for the Book Prize finalists],” said Susan Straight, author and judge in the first fiction and fiction categories. “People talk about how much publishing has changed, but we read so many compelling novels and collections that I believe great writers are still doing what they always do — making up these fully imagined worlds for readers to fall into as through a layer of water.” Finalists were selected by eight three-member committees, composed mostly of published authors who serve two-year terms as Book Prize judges. A separate anonymous panel of judges is responsible for determining the winner of the Robert Kirsch Award. Tickets for the Book Prizes are $18 and parking is $8. A special package that includes dinner with the authors, premium seating at the ceremony and parking is available for $65. Visit www.latimesbookprizes.com or call 310-825-2101 to purchase tickets. Tim Weiner Ellen Litman Dinaw Mengestu Christine Kenneally Maxine Hong Kingston Book Prizes Dinner Book lovers are invited to meet and dine with the finalists of the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes at the UCLA Faculty Center prior to the award ceremony on Friday, April 25. At least one author will be seated at each table during the buffet dinner, scheduled from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Attending finalists will represent all categories of the Book Prizes. Tickets are $65 per person and include dinner, a prime reserved seat at the awards ceremony and parking at Royce Hall. Tickets can be purchased online at www.latimesbookprizes.com or by phone at 310-825-2101 (UCLA central ticket office). The Festival of Books program was produced by the Special Sections department of the Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2007 LOS ANGELES TIMES Book Prize Finalists Biography Nancy Isenberg “Fallen Founder: The Life of Aaron Burr” (Viking) Tim Jeal “Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer” (Yale University Press) Simon Sebag Montefiore “Young Stalin” (Alfred A. Knopf) Robert Morgan “Boone: A Biography” (A Shannon Ravenel Book/ Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill) Michael J. Neufeld “Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War” (Alfred A. Knopf) Current Interest Ishmael Beah “A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier” (Sarah Crichton Books/Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Tom Bissell “The Father of All Things: A Marine, His Son, and the Legacy of Vietnam” (Pantheon) Ronald Brownstein “The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America” (The Penguin Press) Naomi Klein “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism” (Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Co.) Elizabeth D. Samet “Soldier’s Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Fiction Junot Díaz “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” (Riverhead Books) Andrew O’Hagan “Be Near Me” (Harcourt) Stewart O’Nan “Last Night at the Lobster” (Viking) Per Petterson “Out Stealing Horses: A Novel” (Graywolf Press) Marianne Wiggins “The Shadow Catcher: A Novel” (Simon and Schuster) Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction Antonia Arslan “Skylark Farm” [Translated by Geoffrey Brock] (Alfred A. Knopf) Rebecca Curtis “Twenty Grand: And Other Tales of Love and Money” (Harper Perennial) Pamela Erens “The Understory” (Ironweed Press) Ellen Litman “The Last Chicken in America: A Novel in Stories” (W.W. Norton) Dinaw Mengestu “The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears” (Riverhead Books) History Stanley Plumly “Old Heart: Poems” (W.W. Norton) Jean Valentine “Little Boat” (Wesleyan University Press) David A. Bell “The First Total War: Napoleon’s Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know It” (Houghton Mifflin) Margaret MacMillan “Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World” (Random House) Andrew Nagorski “The Greatest Battle: Stalin, Hitler, and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow that Changed the Course of World War II” (Simon & Schuster) Lynne Olson “Troublesome Young Men: The Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power and Helped Save England” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Tim Weiner “Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA” (Doubleday) Science and Technology Mystery/Thriller Young Adult Fiction Benjamin Black “Christine Falls: A Novel” (Henry Holt and Co.) Åke Edwardson “Frozen Tracks: An Inspector Erik Winter Novel” (Viking) Karin Fossum “The Indian Bride” [Translated by Charlotte Barslund] (Harcourt) Tana French “In the Woods” (Viking) Jan Costin Wagner “Ice Moon” [Translated by John Brownjohn] (Harcourt) Sherman Alexie “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” (Little, Brown Young Readers) Geraldine McCaughrean “The White Darkness” (HarperTeen) Walter Dean Myers “What They Found: Love on 145th Street” (Wendy Lamb Books/Random House) Kenneth Oppel “Darkwing” (Eos Books/HarperCollins) Philip Reeve “The Hungry City Chronicles: A Darkling Plain” (Eos Books/HarperCollins) Poetry Marvin Bell “Mars Being Red” (Copper Canyon Press) Elaine Equi “Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems” (Coffee House Press) Albert Goldbarth “The Kitchen Sink: New and Selected Poems, 1972-2007” (Graywolf Press) James L. and Carol Grant Gould “Animal Architects: Building and the Evolution of Intelligence” (Basic Books) Douglas Hofstadter “I am a Strange Loop” (Basic Books) Christine Kenneally “The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language” (Viking) Daniel Lord Smail “On Deep History and the Brain” (University of California Press) Gino Segrè “Faust in Copenhagen: A Struggle for the Soul of Physics” (Viking) Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Bus Lines Serving UCLA/Westwood for the Festival BUS LINE CONNECTING STOP FOR EASY FESTIVAL ACCESS SATURDAY FREQUENCY SUNDAY FREQUENCY TO ACCESS THE FESTIVAL OF BOOKS Metro Rapid Downtown L.A. and Santa Monica via Wilshire/Westwood 6 to 12 minutes 6 to 12 minutes 720 Wilshire Boulevard Walk one block west to UCLA Lot 36 for shuttles to the Festival entrance. Shuttle pick up will be on north side of lot. Metro Rapid San Fernando Valley and Westwood via 405 Fwy. Hilgard/Westholme 20 minutes 25 to 30 minutes 761 Le Conte/Westwood The UCLA shuttle to the Festival entrances picks up on Gayley Avenue just north of Le Conte Boulevard. Metro 2 Downtown L.A. and Pacific Palisades via Sunset, Hilgard/Westholme 10 to 12 minutes 20 to 30 minutes Hilgard, Le Conte and Gayley Follow Westholme onto campus. Cross Young East, the Festival entrance is straight ahead. Metro 20 Downtown L.A. and Santa Monica via Wilshire/Westwood 10 minutes 10 to 12 minutes Wilshire Boulevard Walk one block west to UCLA Lot 36 for shuttles to Festival entrance. Shuttle pickup will be on north side of the lot. Metro 305 Willowbrook, Watts, Baldwin Hills, Mid Cities, Hilgard/Westholme 60 minutes 60 minutes West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Westwood Follow Westholme onto campus. Cross Charles E. Young Drive East, the Festival entrance is straight ahead. Santa Monica 1 Venice, Santa Monica, Westwood/UCLA Ackerman Loop 15 to 20 minutes 20 minutes via Santa Monica Boulevard Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Santa Monica 2 Venice, Santa Monica, Westwood UCLA Ackerman Loop 20 minutes 19 to 30 minutes via Wilshire Boulevard Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Santa Monica 3 Aviation Green Line Station, LAX, Santa Monica, Ackerman Loop 30 minutes No service Westwood/UCLA via Lincoln Boulevard Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Santa Santa Monica, UCLA via Ocean Park Boulevard Ackerman Loop 30 minutes 30 minutes Monica 8 Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Santa Palms, Robertson Boulevard, UCLA Ackerman Loop 30 minutes 30 minutes Monica 12 Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Culver City 6 Walk north onto campus. The Festival is straight ahead. Aviation Green Line Station, LAX, Culver City UCLA Ackerman Loop 20 minutes 20 minutes via Sepulveda Boulevard Directions to UCLA See Page 9 • From the San Diego Freeway (405), take the Wilshire Boulevard or Sunset Boulevard exit and proceed east. From Wilshire Boulevard, turn left onto Gayley Avenue or Westwood Boulevard. Follow the directional signs to parking for the Festival. From Sunset Boulevard, turn right onto Westwood Boulevard and follow the directional signs to parking for the Festival. • Handicapped parking will be available at Lots A and 5. • Parking on the UCLA campus is $8 per vehicle and will be collected at all parking lot entrances. Park and Ride Information San Fernando Valley residents now have an alternative to parking at the Festival of Books. Just park your car at the Van Nuys Orange Line Station and take the Metro Rapid Line 761 for a direct trip to UCLA and the Festival. The parking lot is located on Van Nuys Boulevard, one block north of Oxnard Street. Enter the east parking lot via Aetna Street or the west parking lot via Bessemer Street. Or, you can take the Orange Line to the Van Nuys Station to pick up the Metro Rapid Line to UCLA. Other Park & Ride lots for the Orange Line are located at the North Hollywood, Sepulveda, Balboa, Reseda and Pierce College stations. Parking is free at all Orange Line Park & Ride lots. Click on Metro.net for trip planning and other information. Navigating the Grounds UCLA SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE Throughout the Festival, UCLA will provide free shuttle bus service connecting outlying UCLA parking lots with the main Festival entrances. Shuttle stops will be located at Parking Lot 36, Parking Lot 1, the West Festival Entrance (UCLA Ackerman Union) and the East Festival Entrance (UCLA Parking Lot 2). Shuttles will run simultaneous northbound and southbound routes, with each route making all the above stops. The two shuttle routes will begin service at 9 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The southbound shuttles will continue until 7 p.m. on Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. The northbound shuttle route will continue until 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The shuttles will run at 15-minute intervals. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION • The Metro system offers extensive bus service to the UCLA campus on Saturdays and Sundays. 800-266-6883 or www.metro.net • Santa Monica Bus Line 310-451-5445 • Culver City Bus Line 310-253-6500 PRIVATE BUSES Private charter buses must use the designated passenger drop-off/pickup point on the north side of campus, near the intersection of Charles E. Young and Royce drives. Charter buses will not be allowed to discharge passengers at the Ackerman Bus Turnaround on the south end of campus. To arrive at the designated private bus drop-off, enter the campus at Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza, and make an immediate left turn on Charles E. Young Drive North. Proceed 200 yards to the drop-off area. Due to the high parking demand during the Festival, there is NO PARKING or staging for buses or oversize vehicles on the UCLA campus. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books UCLA Shuttle Route Enlargement of detail area shown on Page 8. Map is not to scale. West Festival Entrance East Festival Entrance Go to www.latimes.com/ festivalofbooks and click on Attendee Info and Bus Parking. For a detailed map of the Festival, go to the center pullout section Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Panels By Subject Biography Fiction Biography: Infamous Lives Saturday, 12:30 p.m., Haines 39 Biography: The Explorers Saturday, 1:30 p.m., Young Hall CS 24 (also see schedule for the Los Angeles Times Stage) Fiction: The Long & Short of It Biography: California Powerbrokers Sunday, Noon, Haines 39 Fiction: Urban Renewal Biography: Literary California Sunday, 3 p.m., Haines 39 Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Saturday, 10 a.m., Young Hall CS 50 Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Moore 100 L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Book Biz Fiction: Stories of the Far East Literature & Technology: Breaking the Mold Fiction: Novel Lives Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Rolfe 1200 Publishing: Where We Go From Here Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Young Hall CS 50 West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Can You Hear This: Audiobooks Saturday, 3 p.m., Rolfe 1200 Sunday, 3 p.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Agents’ Voices Sunday, 4 p.m., Moore 100 California Saturday, Noon, Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Saturday, Noon, Humanities A51 Saturday, 1 p.m., Young Hall CS 50 Fiction: Not-So-Ordinary People Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Korn Hall First Fiction: New Voices Saturday, 4 p.m., Young Hall CS 50 Fiction: Lives on the Page Saturday, 4 p.m., Korn Hall Peter Matthiessen in Conversation with Susan Salter Reynolds Sunday, 10 a.m., Schoenberg Hall First Fiction: Starting Out L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Saturday, Noon, Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium California: The Great Experiment Saturday, 3 p.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Biography: California Powerbrokers Sunday, Noon, Haines 39 Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sunday, Noon, Young Hall CS 24 Biography: Literary California Sunday, 3 p.m., Haines 39 Fiction: Unconventional Visions Sunday, 10 a.m., Young Hall CS 50 Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Carolyn & Lisa See in Conversation with Veronique de Turenne Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Moore 100 Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sunday, Noon, Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Fiction From the Heart Sunday, Noon, Rolfe 1200 T.C. Boyle With an Introduction From Michelle Huneven Fiction: Alternative Visions Children and Teens (also see schedules for the Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage and Target Children’s Stage) Tween Series Writing: Other Worlds Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Korn Hall Young Adult: Fantastic Fiction Saturday, Noon, Rolfe 1200 Tween Writing: Stuck in the Middle With You Sunday, 1 p.m., Young Hall CS 50 Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sunday, 1:30 p.m., Humanities A51 Sunday, 1 p.m., Korn Hall Fiction: Serious Prose Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Fiction: Straight Talk Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen (also see schedule for the Culinary Stage presented by South African Tourism) Saturday, 10 a.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom History: Crisis Points Saturday, 3 p.m., Humanities A51 A History of Violence Sunday, 3 p.m., Humanities A51 Moments that Shaped America Saturday, 11 a.m., Haines 39 Saturday, 2 p.m., Haines 39 Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Haines 39 Journalism & Media Current Interest and Politics Current Interest: Defining American Character Gore Vidal in Conversation with Jane Smiley Saturday, Noon, Ackerman Grand Ballroom Saturday, 12:30 p.m., Royce Hall Current Interest: New World Disorder Saturday, 2 p.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom The Future of News Sunday, 10 a.m., Moore 100 Jim Lehrer in Conversation with Karen Grigsby Bates Current Interest: Right & Left Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Royce Hall Memoir Current Interest: Lessons from the 20th Century Immigration Beyond the Border Saturday, 3:30 p.m., Haines 39 Saturday, 4 p.m., Moore 100 Willie L. Brown in Conversation with Bill Boyarsky Current Interest: Latin American Identities Sunday, 1 p.m., Moore 100 History Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sunday, 3 p.m., Humanities A51 Food and Wine Reading Manga: A Japanese Phenomenon Comes to America Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Young Hall CS 50 Sunday, 3 p.m., Rolfe 1200 Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Eat This Book: Food Culture Past & Present Comics and Graphic Novels Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sunday, 1 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Humanities A51 Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids State of Crisis: Can Government Work? Sunday, Noon, Humanities A51 Sunday, 10 a.m., Korn Hall Maxine Hong Kingston in Conversation with David L. Ulin Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Schoenberg Hall Saturday, 10 a.m., Korn Hall Saturday, 1 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Memoir: Spirit & Substance Saturday, 1:30 p.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Sunday, 12:30 p.m., Royce Hall Memoir: Hope & Challenges Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Young Hall CS 50 Sunday, 12:30 p.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Sunday, 1:30 p.m., Haines 39 Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sunday, 1:30 p.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Julie Andrews in Conversation with Patt Morrison Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Royce Hall Los Angeles Times Festival of Books The Movie Biz Science (Cont.) Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen Saturday, 10 a.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Reinventing Hollywood: The 1960s and Beyond Saturday, 1 p.m., Moore 100 On Page & Screen Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Rolfe 1200 Science & Culture Music (also see Etc. Stage schedule) The Lyrical Line: Conversation & Music with Aimee Mann & Joe Henry Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Royce Hall Mystery/Thriller Mystery: Laughing in the Face of Death Saturday, 10 a.m., Dodd 147 Robert Crais & T. Jefferson Parker in Conversation Saturday, 10 a.m., Schoenberg Hall Mystery: The Literary Detective Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Dodd 147 Mystery: Death in Another Land Saturday, 1 p.m., Dodd 147 Joseph Wambaugh in Conversation with Michael Connelly Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Harlan Coben & Denise Hamilton in Conversation Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Moore 100 Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Saturday, 4 p.m., Dodd 147 Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark in Conversation with Fran Halpern Saturday, 4 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Mystery: The Murder Book Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Dodd 147 Mystery: Above the Law Sunday, 1 p.m., Dodd 147 Mystery: Starting a Series Sunday, 1:30 p.m., Young Hall CS 24 Walter Mosley in Conversation with Michael Silverblatt Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Mystery: Crime With an Edge Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Dodd 147 Nonfiction Nonfiction From the Streets Gay Talese in Conversation with Tim Rutten Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Smile: Is Happiness Overrated? The Critics Voice Dr. Laura Schelssinger with an Introduction from Amy Alkon From Column to Book to Screen: Steve Lopez in Conversation with Warren Olney Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Saturday, 10 a.m., Moore 100 Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Schoenberg Hall Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Young Hall CS 50 Saturday, Noon, Young Hall CS 24 Saturday, 3 p.m., Young Hall CS 24 Saturday, 4 p.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Korn Hall Sunday, Noon, Young Hall CS 24 Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Moore 100 Poetry (also see schedule for the Poetry Stage) Poetry: Walking the Line The Poet’s Voice Poetry & Criticism Poetry & Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Poetry: Rhyme & Reason Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Young Hall CS 24 Saturday, 1:30 p.m., Humanities A51 Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Young Hall CS 24 Sunday, Noon, Humanities A51 Sunday, 3 p.m., Young Hall CS 24 Religion Religion: Crises of Faith Memoir: Spirit & Substance Saturday, 1 p.m., Korn Hall Saturday, 1:30 p.m., Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Science Science: Mind Matters Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Humanities A51 Saturday, 1:30 p.m., Rolfe 1200 Science Fiction/Fantasy Women of Slipstream Ray Bradbury with an Introduction from Sid Stebel The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Dodd 147 Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Royce Hall Sunday, 10 a.m., Dodd 147 Solo and Interview Sessions (also see stage schedules) Willie L. Brown in Conversation with Bill Boyarsky Saturday, 10 a.m., Korn Hall Robert Crais & T. Jefferson Parker in Conversation Saturday, 10 a.m., Schoenberg Hall Tommy Lasorda in Conversation with Bill Plaschke Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Royce Hall Gay Talese in Conversation with Tim Rutten Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Schoenberg Hall Gore Vidal in Conversation with Jane Smiley Saturday, 12:30 p.m., Royce Hall Maxine Hong Kingston in Conversation with David L. Ulin Saturday, 1 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Joseph Wambaugh in Conversation with Michael Connelly Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Harlan Coben & Denise Hamilton in Conversation Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Moore 100 Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark in Conversation with Fran Halpern Saturday, 4 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Dr. Laura Schelssinger with an Introduction from Amy Alkon Saturday, 4 p.m., Ackerman Grand Ballroom Ray Bradbury with an Introduction from Sid Stebel Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Royce Hall Peter Matthiessen in Conversation with Susan Salter Reynolds Sunday, 10 a.m., Schoenberg Hall The Lyrical Line: Conversation & Music with Aimee Mann & Joe Henry Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Royce Hall Jim Lehrer in Conversation with Karen Grigsby Bates Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Schoenberg Hall From Column to Book to Screen: Steve Lopez in Conversation with Warren Olney Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Korn Hall Carolyn & Lisa See in Conversation with Veronique de Turenne Sunday, 11:30 a.m., Moore 100 T.C. Boyle with an Introduction from Michelle Huneven Sunday, 1 p.m., Schoenberg Hall Paul Conrad & Al Martinez in Conversation, with an Introduction from David Hiller Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Korn Hall Julie Andrews in Conversation with Patt Morrison Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Royce Hall Sports Tommy Lasorda in Conversation with Bill Plaschke Sports: Playing the Field Saturday, 10:30 a.m., Royce Hall Sunday, 1:30 p.m., Rolfe 1200 Check the center spread for more information about panels, tickets and stage performances. Or visit www.latimesfestivalofbooks.com. Buy a Book, Get it Signed Nearly every author speaking at the Festival of Books will sign his or her book immediately following the panel discussions. There’s no need to haul books to the Festival for signing. Books will be available for purchase in the three book-signing areas. The pullout section in the center of this guide indicates the designated signing areas and the signing booths for each author. Reader… Meet Author. Top nonfiction authors. Saturdays, 5 am PT – Mondays, 5 am PT LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Toni Morrison ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. LASSZ1_Imposition_ 04-20-2008_ T_ 12_ T 12_ LA_ 1_C K Y M TSet: 04-11-2008 13:56 Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T012/LA Description: Book TV on C-SPAN2 T12 Every weekend, C-SPAN2 is home to Book TV, bringing you interviews, discussions, and other book events from around the country. Hear from the top authors in politics, biography, history, current events, the media, and more. Look for the C-SPAN Campaign 2008 Bus at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books! Tom Wolfe Saturday & Sunday April 26 & 27 10 am–4 pm Near the flagpole outside Haines Hall Stop by and learn more about C-SPAN and Book TV. Doris Kearns Goodwin David McCullough Book TV on C-SPAN2 is available throughout Los Angeles and the Southland area on Time Warner Digital Cable. Check local listings for channel number. BookTV.org Created by Cable. Offered as a Public Service. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Authors, Entertainers Participate at Festival Chris Abani Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Sun., Noon.........................Humanities A51 Poetry Reading Sun., 3 p.m............................... Poetry Stage Abani’s prose includes “Song For Night” and “GraceLand.” His poetry collections include “Hands Washing Water” and “Dog Woman.” He is a professor at the University of California, Riverside and the recipient of many awards, including the PEN USA Freedom-to-Write Award. Kenneth D. Ackerman Biography: Infamous Lives Sat., 12:30 p.m............................. Haines 39 Ackerman, a writer and attorney in Washington, D.C., is a 25-year veteran of senior positions in Congress, the executive branch and financial regulation. He has written four books, the most recent of which is “Young J. Edgar: Hoover, The Red Scare, and the Assault on Civil Liberties.” ADAAWE Musical Performance Sat., 3:30 p.m...............................Etc. Stage ADAAWE is a group of seven dynamic, diverse women creating rich organic music of voice and drum that comes from the heart and speaks to the soul. Through constant improvisation, they breathe new life into ancient music. Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie Discusses “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” Sat., 4 p.m..........Los Angeles Times Stage Alexie has written more than a dozen books to date, including his most recent work, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Fiction and winner of a National Book Award. His recent honors include the 2003 Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award, which is Washington State University’s highest honor for alumni. Amy Alkon Smile: Is Happiness Overrated? Sat., Noon........................ Young Hall CS 24 Dr. Laura Schelssinger with an Introduction from Amy Alkon Sat., 4 p.m........Ackerman Grand Ballroom Alkon is an award-winning syndicated advice columnist in more than 100 newspapers, blogging daily at www.advicegoddess.com. She’s completing her second book, “Revengerella: One Woman’s Battle to Beat Some Manners Into Impolite Society.” Steve Almond The Lyrical Line: Conversation & Music with Aimee Mann & Joe Henry Sun., 10:30 a.m. ........................Royce Hall Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Sun., 2:30 p.m............................Moore 100 Almond is the author of two story collections, “My Life in Heavy Metal” and “The Evil B.B. Chow,” the nonfiction book “Candyfreak,” and the novel “Which Brings Me to You.” His latest work is a collection of essays called “(Not that You Asked): Rants, Exploits, and Obsessions.” 38 years, Blake Edwards, and her new memoir is: “Home: A Memoir of My Early Years.” Eric Alterman Gustavo Arellano Current Interest: Right & Left Sat., 2:30 p.m............................... Royce Hall Immigration, Beyond the Border Sat., 4 p.m...................................Moore 100 Alterman is the author of seven books, including the national bestsellers “What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News” and “When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences.” His newest book is called “Why We’re Liberals: A Political Handbook to Post-Bush America.” Arellano’s “Ask a Mexican!” column won the 2006 Assn. of Alternative Newsweeklies award for best column in a large-circulation weekly. His aptly titled first book “Ask a Mexican!,” allows readers everywhere to enjoy his irreverent but enlightening exploration of all things Mexican and Mexican-American. Aly & AJ Antonia Arslan “Aly & AJ’s Rock & Roll Mysteries” Sat., 2 p.m.............Target Children’s Stage Aly and AJ are a teen pop duo consisting of sisters Alyson Renae “Aly” Michalka and Amanda Joy “AJ” Michalka. Their 2005 debut album, “Into the Rush,” went platinum and their latest album is “Insomniatic.” Gary Amdahl Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Sun., 2:30 p.m................Young Hall CS 50 Amdahl is a recipient of a Jerome Fellowship and a Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in the Santa Monica Review, Fiction, Gettysburg Review, Quarterly and The Nation, among others. “I am Death” is his latest book. Betsy Amster Agents Voices Sun., 4 p.m........................................Moore 100 Anthony Arthur Biography: Literary California Sun., 3 p.m....................................Haines 39 Reza Aslan Julie Andrews, Author, “Simeon’s Gift” Sun., 12:15 p.m................................... Target Children’s Stage Julie Andrews in Conversation with Patt Morrison Sun., 2:30 p.m.............................Royce Hall Andrews is a stage and screen star who most recently played a queen in both the “Princess Diaries” and “Shrek” films. Her bestselling children’s books include “The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles.” She lives with her husband of Annie Barrows Bardach is the author of several books, including “Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana” and the forthcoming “Without Fidel” to be published in the fall. She is a leading expert on Havana, Miami and Washington politics and is CBS News’ consultant on Fidel Castro. Barrows is author of the popular children’s series “Ivy and Bean” and a new book for children called “The Magic Half.” She has also written a number of books for adults, including “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.” Current Interest: Latin American Identities Sun., 1:30 p.m..............................Haines 39 Author, “Ivy & Bean” Series Sun., 1 p.m............................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Ben Barnes Julie Andrews Arthur has written numerous books including “Literary Feuds: A Century of Celebrated Quarrels.” His latest work is “Radical Innocent: Upton Sinclair.” He is retired from the English department at Cal State Northridge, where he taught American literature since 1970. Kevin J. Anderson Julie Andrews Ann Louise Bardach Arslan edited “Metz Yeghern,” a book about the Armenian genocide, and a collection of eyewitness accounts by genocide survivors called “Husher: The Italian Voices of Armenian Surviors.” “Skylark Farm” is her first novel and is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Jay Asher Anderson is an internationally bestselling author of nearly a hundred novels, including “Dune” series novels with Brian Herbert, “The Last Days of Krypton,” “Star Wars” and “X-Files” work, as well as his award-winning original epic, “The Saga of Seven Suns.” Religion,” which was named a best book of 2007 by Publishers Weekly, The Washington Post and Christian Science Monitor. First Fiction: New Voices Sat., 4 p.m.......................Young Hall CS 50 Amster is president of Betsy Amster Literary Enterprises, a literary agency in Los Angeles. Before opening her agency, she spent 10 years as an editor at Pantheon and Vintage. Her clients include writers María Amparo Escandón, Joy Nicholson, Elaine Aron and Wendy Mogel. The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Sun., 10 a.m................................. Dodd 147 Can You Hear This: Audiobooks Sun., 3 p.m............. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium been nominated for an array of awards, including an Edgar and the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her new book is “Wild Inferno.” Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids Sun., 1 p.m......................Young Hall CS 50 Asher’s debut novel “Thirteen Reasons Why” was a finalist for the Borders Original Voices Award, a Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2007 and was named an ALA Best Book for Young Adults for 2007. Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sun., 12:30 p.m...............Ackerman Grand Ballroom Aslan’s book “No God but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam” was nominated for a PEN USA award and short-listed for The Guardian (UK) First Book Award. He is also a Middle East Analyst for CBS News. James Atlas Publishing: Where We Go From Here Sat., 2:30 p.m.................Young Hall CS 50 Atlas has been an editor for the New York Times Book Review and the New York Times Magazine and a staff writer for The New Yorker and The Atlantic. He is the founder of Atlas Books and the general editor of the Eminent Lives series. Sandi Ault Mystery: Starting a Series Sun., 1:30 p.m................Young Hall CS 24 Ault’s debut novel “Wild Indigo” has Paul Beatty Sherman Alexie Ben Barnes Prince Caspian from “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” Sat., 1 p.m............................................. Target Children’s Stage Barnes’ first Hollywood starring role in a motion picture is as the title character in C.S. Lewis’ second “Chronicles of Narnia” adventure, “Prince Caspian.” Barnes is a veteran of British stage and screen, having been a member of the prestigious National Youth Theatre from the age of 15. Tony Barnstone Poetry Reading Sat., 4:30 p.m........................... Poetry Stage Barnstone’s poetry books are “The Golem of Los Angeles,” “Sad Jazz: Sonnets” and “Impure.” “Chinese Erotic Poetry” is the newest of his five books of translation. He holds fellowships from the NEA and the California Arts Council. Paul M. Barrett Religion: Crises of Faith Sat., 1 p.m...................................... Korn Hall Barrett is the author of “American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Kenneth Ackerman Nicholas Basbanes The Critics’ Voice Sat., 3 p.m.......................Young Hall CS 24 Basbanes’ first book, “A Gentle Madness,” was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in nonfiction and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He is the author of innumerable columns centered on the world of books, and his most recent book is “Editions and Impressions: Twenty Years on the Book Beat.” Karen Grigsby Bates Jim Lehrer in Conversation with Karen Grigsby Bates Sun., 11:30 a.m................Schoenberg Hall Bates is a Los Angeles-based correspondent for “Day to Day” on NPR. Before NPR, she wrote for many publications, including Time magazine and The Washington Post. She is the author of several books, the most recent of which is “Chosen People.” Seth Barkas Prize for Fiction. A former bookseller, she has worked at Ballantine, Knopf, Borders and Book Soup in West Hollywood. Bruce Bauman A. Scott Berg Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Sat., 11:30 a.m..........................Moore 100 Biography: Infamous Lives Sat., 12:30 p.m. ..........................Haines 39 Bauman’s work has appeared in Salon, BOMB, Bookforum and numerous anthologies and literary magazines. He is associate editor of Black Clock magazine and is adjunct professor in the CalArts MFA Writing Program. His most recent book is “And the Word Was.” Berg is the author of numerous biographies, including “Max Perkins: Editor of Genius,” for which he received the National Book Award, and “Lindbergh,” for which he was awarded 1999’s Pulitzer Prize for biography. He is currently working on a biography of Woodrow Wilson. Paul Beatty ! " LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 &- ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. LASSZ1_Imposition_ 04-20-2008_ T_ 14_ T 14_ LA_ 1_K TSet: 04-11-2008 13:22 Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T014/LA Description: Los Angeles Times Festival of Books T14 ' ())*++, & ()-*.+, & (-, / 0 1 (.*.+, (2*++, &!! &3 ()+*++, 34 0 ())*++, 5 ()*++, 6 (-*.+, ! " " # $ !" # $! %" & '%' % ( # )*! + ), $ $ & ' ' ' & ./ 0 1! (" 23 4 . 54 6 . 27787 9:;<<2,3:8 # ===45*4 latimes.com/blogs L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Sat., Noon ......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Elizabeth Berg Beatty is the author of several novels, the most recent of which is “Slumberland,” and two books of poetry, “Big Bank Take Little Bank” and “Joker, Joker, Deuce.” He is the editor of “Hokum: An Anthology of African-American Humor.” Berg is the bestselling author of many novels, including “Dream When You’re Feeling Blue” and “Open House,” which was an Oprah’s Book Club selection in 2000. Her latest book is “The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: Stories.” Beethoven’s Wig Musical Performance Sat., 11 a.m............................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Beethoven’s Wig is full of zany lyrics set to the greatest hits of classical music. It is an interactive adventure that invites children and their families to delight in rousing new renditions of musical masterpieces. Fiction: Lives on the Page Sat., 4 p.m.....................................Korn Hall Laurence Bergreen Biography: The Explorers Sat., 1:30 p.m................Young Hall CS 24 Bergreen is an award-winning biographer, historian and chronicler of exploration. His latest work, “Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu,” is out in bookstores now. He has also written for Esquire, Newsweek, the Chicago Tribune and many other publications. David A. Bell A History of Violence Sat., 2 p.m................................Haines 39 Bell is Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and a contributing editor at The New Republic magazine. He is author of “First Total War: Napoleon’s Europe and the Birth of Warfare as We Know It,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. Marvin Bell Poetry: Walking the Line Sat., 10:30 a.m..............Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sat., 1:30 p.m.........................Poetry Stage Bell’s literary honors include awards from the Academy of American Poets, The American Academy of Arts and Letters and The American Poetry Review. His book “Mars Being Red” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. Aimee Bender Women of Slipstream Sat., 2:30 p.m.............................. Dodd 147 Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sun., Noon .......................Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Bender is the author of three books: “The Girl in the Flammable Skirt,” “An Invisible Sign of My Own” and, most recently, “Willful Creatures.” She teaches creative writing at USC. Robin Benway Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids Sun., 1 p.m.................... Young Hall CS 50 Benway’s debut novel is “Audrey, Wait.” She attended college at both NYU and UCLA. At NYU, she won the Valerie Bertinelli A Conversation with Valerie Bertinelli, Author, “Losing It” Sat., 1 p.m.........Los Angeles Times Stage Bertinelli is an actress best known for her role as Barbara Jean Cooper on the long-running television series “One Day at a Time.” Most recently, she headed a successful campaign to lose weight as a spokesperson for Jenny Craig. Her motivational autobiography is “Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time.” Jill Bialosky Fiction: Novel Lives Sat., 1 p.m......................Young Hall CS 50 Poetry Reading Sun., 12:30 p.m. ....................Poetry Stage Poetry: Rhyme & Reason Sun., 3 p.m.....................Young Hall CS 24 Bialosky is the author of two novels, “House Under Snow” and “The Life Room.” Also a respected poet and essayist, her work appears regularly in The Paris Review, The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and The Nation. Matt Blakeslee Science: Mind Matters Sat., 10:30 a.m................ Humanities A51 Blakeslee is a freelance science writer in Los Angeles. He represents the fourth generation of Blakeslee science writers. “The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better” is his first book. Sandra Blakeslee Science: Mind Matters Sat., 10:30 a.m................ Humanities A51 Blakeslee is a regular contributor to the New York Times and specializes in the brain sciences. She has co-written many books, including her most recent, “The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better,” which was written with her son, Matthew Blakeslee. Eric Blank Author, “The Success of Robert Fitzgibbons” Sat., 1 p.m..............................Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Blank wrote his most recent book, “The Success of Robert Fitzgibbons,” to introduce children to the importance of finding your passion and following your dreams. He has appeared on ABC, Fox, NBC and Univision in Las Vegas. Francesca Lia Block Young Adult: Fantastic Fiction Sat., Noon ..................................Rolfe 1200 Block is renowned for her postmodern, magic-realist tales for all ages set in Los Angeles. Her many award-winning books include “Dangerous Angels” and “Necklace of Kisses.” Her latest book is called “Quakeland.” Charles Bock Fiction: Urban Renewal Sat., 10:30 am.................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Bock’s first novel, “Beautiful Children,” was an instant New York Times bestseller. He lives in New York and has received numerous fellowships from organizations that include Yaddo. His website is www.beautifulchildren.net. Sonja Bolle Tween Series Writing: Other Worlds Sat., 11:30 a.m.............................Korn Hall Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sun., 1:30 p.m................. Humanities A51 Bolle writes the “Word Play” column for the Los Angeles Times Book Review online edition and reviews children’s books for Newsday. She is a former editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review and a freelance book editor. Peter Biskind Reinventing Hollywood: The 1960s and Beyond Sat., 1 p.m..................................Moore 100 Georges Borchardt Biskind is the author of “Gods and Monsters,” “Down and Dirty Pictures” and “Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘N Roll Generation Saved Hollywood.” He was the editor in chief of American Film magazine and the executive editor of Premiere. He is currently a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Borchardt is president and co-founder of the New York literary agency Georges Borchardt Inc. The agency represents 200 authors, including a number of Pulitzer Prize winners. Agents Voices Sun., 4 p.m.................................Moore 100 Geoff Boucher Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen Saturday 10 a.m. ........................Ackerman Grand Ballroom BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS nd the than uch ese. n n” His e Inner erman llroom bestand winning on cast ook is Hall es A51 Manga! nd “The Mighty olued Tezuka anga es A51 ks d as apuding ker, the est , WN” Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: , ur ial on a licy es ector ofit m r nberg r’s everal the en an r for Author, “Adventures of the Treasure Fleet: China Discovers The World” Sat., 12:30 p.m. ..................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Bowler is the author of nine children’s books. Her latest title is “Adventures of the Treasure Fleet.” Bowler is an ambassador for Room to Read, a nonprofit organization that builds schools and libraries in some of the poorest parts of the world. Bill Boyarsky Willie L. Brown in Conversation with Bill Boyarsky Sat., 10 a.m...................................Korn Hall Biography: California Powerbrokers Sun., Noon ...................................Haines 39 Boyarsky is a political columnist for the web magazine Truthdig and is taking the year off from his post as lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC to cover the presidential election. His latest book is “Big Daddy: Jesse Unruh and the Art of Power Politics.” T.C. Boyle T.C. Boyle with an Introduction from Michelle Huneven Sun., 1 p.m.......................Schoenberg Hall Boyle is the author of 21 works of fiction, including “The Tortilla Curtain” and “Talk Talk.” His short stories regularly appear in major magazines, including Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury with an Introduction from Sid Stebel Sat., 4:30 p.m.............................Royce Hall A winner of the Los Angeles Times Robert Kirsch Award, Bradbury is the author of more than 30 books, including “Fahrenheit 451.” In 2000, he was awarded the National Book Foundation’s medal for Distinguished Contributions to American Letters. His latest book is “Now and Forever.” Elizabeth Bradfield Poetry Reading Sat., 11:15 a.m.......................Poetry Stage Bradfield is the author of “Interpretive Work.” She’s published poems in The Atlantic and Poetry and has been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Currently a Stegner Fellow, she works as a naturalist. Leo Braudy A History of Violence Sat., 2 p.m....................................Haines 39 Braudy’s book “Jean Renoir: The World of His Films” was a National Book Award finalist, and his “The Frenzy of Renown: Fame and Its History” was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. His most recent book is “From Chivalry to Terrorism.” Scott Brick Can You Hear This: Audiobooks Sun., 3 p.m......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Brick is an actor and narrator of more Andrew Bridge Memoir: Spirit & Substance Sat., 1:30 p.m.................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Bridge is a children’s rights lawyer and the author of “Hope’s Boy: A Memoir.” The bestseller was a BookSense pick, and received many other honors. David Brin The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Sun., 10 a.m................................ Dodd 147 Brin is a scientist, speaker, technical consultant and world-renowned author. His novels have been New York Times bestsellers, winning multiple Hugo, Nebula and other awards. His latest book is “Sky Horizon.” Douglas Brinkley Moments that Shaped America Sun., 10:30 a.m. .........................Haines 39 Brinkley is the author of the bestsellers “Tour of Duty,” “The Boys of Pointe du Hoc” and “Parish Priest.” Four of his books have been selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. His latest book is “The Great Deluge.” Kevin Brockmeier Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Sun., 2:30 p.m...............Young Hall CS 50 Brockmeier is the award-winning author of the novels “The Brief History of the Dead” and “The Truth About Celia,” among other books. His newest title is “The View From the Seventh Layer.” Willie L. Brown, Jr. Willie L. Brown in Conversation with Bill Boyarsky Sat., 10 a.m...................................Korn Hall Brown is the author of “Basic Brown: My Life and Our Times” detailing his amazing 40-year career in public service. He’s served as both Speaker of the California Assembly and mayor of San Francisco. Sylvia Brownrigg Fiction: The Long & Short of It Sat., 10 a.m....................Young Hall CS 50 Brownrigg is the author of several novels, including “The Delivery Room” and “Morality Tale: A Novel,” her latest work. Her works have been included in both the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times lists of notable fictions. Christopher Buckley Poetry Reading Sat., 2 p.m...............................Poetry Stage Buckley is a Guggenheim Fellow in poetry for 2007-08. His 15th book, “Flying Backbone: The Georgia O’Keeffe Poems,” is out now. He has also just finished editing “Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems and Poetics from California” with Gary Young. Bynum’s first novel, “Madeleine Is Sleeping,” was a finalist for the National Book Award, while her second book, “Ms. Hempel Chronicles,” will be published later this year. She was a contributor to the Tin House volume, “Fantastic Women.” Elena Karina Byrne Emcee.......................................Poetry Stage Poetry Reading Sun., 10 a.m............................Poetry Stage Byrne, a former regional director of the Poetry Society of America, is a teacher, editor, essayist and the current literary programs director for The Ruskin Art Club. She is author of “The Flammable Bird” and “Masque.” Her forthcoming projects include “This Fable Language Voyeur Hour” and “Beautiful Insignificance.” Stephen J. Cannell Mystery: The Murder Book Sun., 11:30 A.M. ........................ Dodd 147 Julie Buxbaum First Fiction: Starting Out Sun., 10 a.m...................Young Hall CS 50 Former attorney Buxbaum’s debut novel, “The Opposite of Love,” is a Barnes & Noble Spring 2008 Discover Pick and is now available in bookstores. Cannell is the bestselling author of numerous novels, the most recent of which is “Three Shirt Deal.” He is one of television’s most prolific writers, having created or co-created more than 40 shows, including “The A-Team” and “21 Jump Street.” Cannell has received multiple awards, including the Marlow Lifetime Achievement Award from Mystery Writers of America. Ron Carlson Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Fiction: Serious Prose Sun., 2:30 p.m.................Schoenberg Hall Women of Slipstream Sat., 2:30 p.m.............................. Dodd 147 Carlson is the award-winning author of four story collections, including “At WRITING TOOLS OF THE TRADE LEARN ABOUT OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORS BY CALLING (800) 272-8927 OR VISITING WRITERSSTORE.COM MENTION LATFOB FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS! Blake Snyder Seminars Save the Cat! SCRIPT DEPARTMENT THE SPONSORED BY: ESE ONLINE COURSES BOOTH 536 SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T015/LA Description: S 24 This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Ann Martin Bowler than 200 audio books. He has won a Science Fiction Audie and several Earphones Awards for his work. LOS ANGELES TIMES L.A. agarved. d r of ntures The New Yorker, Harper’s, McSweeney’s and The Paris Review. ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Boucher covers music, Hollywood and pop culture for the Los Angeles Times. He wrote the 1997 biography “Two Badges: The Lives of Mona Ruiz.” His work was selected for DeCapo’s Best American Music Writing of 2004 and again for 2006. T15 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books the Jim Bridger” and “The Hotel Eden.” His latest work, “Five Skies,” is his first novel in 30 years. Susan Carpenter Tween Writing: Stuck in the Middle With You Sun., 10:30 a.m............... Humanities A51 Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids Sun., 1 p.m......................Young Hall CS 50 Carpenter is a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times and the author of “40 Watts from Nowhere: A Journey into Pirate Radio.” Jorge Castañeda Current Interest: Latin American Identities Sun., 1:30 p.m..............................Haines 39 Castañeda is a renowned public intellectual, political scientist and prolific writer with an interest in Latin American politics, comparative politics and U.S.-Latin American relations. He is the former foreign minister of Mexico. Among his many books are “Utopia Unarmed” and “Ex Mex: From Migrants to Immigrants.” Cecil Castellucci Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids Sun., 1 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Sun., 3 p.m.................... Humanities A51 Regan Reilly mysteries and has recorded several of her mother’s works as well as her own novels on audio. Her latest book is “Zapped.” Mary Higgins Clark Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark in Conversation with Fran Halpern Sat., 4 p.m.........................Schoenberg Hall Clark is the bestselling author of 26 suspense novels and winner of numerous accolades that include being chosen by the Mystery Writers of America as Grand Master of the 2000 Edgar Awards. An Edgar award in her name was launched in 2001. Her latest novel is “Where Are You Now?” The Children’s Museum of Los Angeles provides children and youth with a fun, interactive, safe and imaginative space where they can create, explore thoughts and communicate ideas beyond the realm of their everyday experiences. The museum’s desire is to educate, empower, entertain and enrich children’s lives. Gennifer Choldenko Tween Writing: Stuck in the Middle With You Sun., 10:30 a.m........... Humanities A51 Choldenko’s last novel “Al Capone Does My Shirts” was listed on the New York Times, BookSense and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. Her new novel, “If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period” was named a BookSense Pick of the List. Carol Higgins Clark Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark in Conversation with Fran Halpern Sat., 4 p.m.........................Schoenberg Hall Clark is coauthor, along with her mother, Mary Higgins Clark, of a bestselling holiday mystery series. She is also the author of 11 bestselling Conason writes for Salon.com and writes a popular political column for The New York Observer. He is the author of “Big Lies,” “The Raw Deal” and, with Gene Lyons, “The Hunting of the President.” His most recent book is “It Can Happen Here: Authoritarian Peril in the Age of Bush.” Michael Connelly Clarke is the author of “What We Won’t Do” and the 2000 winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction. His latest novel is “An Arsonist’s Guide Writers’ Homes in New England.” Harlan Coben Harlan Coben & Denise Hamilton in Conversation Sat., 2:30 p.m.............................Moore 100 Tony Cohan Sun., 11:30 a.m....................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Sun., 1:30 p.m......................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Coppola is senior vice president of VIZ Media and is responsible for all marketing and sales strategies related to book and home video products. Prior to VIZ Media, Coppola was with The Walt Disney Co. Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sun., 10:30 a.m............................ Ackerman Grand Ballroom Connelly is the author of numerous bestselling mystery novels, including the Harry Bosch series. He has been the recipient of the Edgar Award and several of his novels have been named Best Book of the Year by the Los Angeles Times. His most recent novel is “The Overlook.” Fiction: The Long & Short of It Sat., 10 a.m.....................Young Hall CS 50 Ana Castillo Children’s Museum of Los Angeles The Reader’s Theater Project Joe Conason Brock Clarke Castellucci is the author of multiple young adult novels, including “Beige.” She lives in Los Angeles and also writes the graphic novel series “The Plain Janes.” Castillo’s latest novel is “The Guardians.” Her most recent honor was receiving the independent Publishers Award for Outstanding Book of the Year in 2006 for Storyteller of the Year. Liza Coppola Joseph Wambaugh in Conversation with Michael Connelly Sat., 2:30 p.m...................Schoenberg Hall The award-winning Coben recently published his new novel “Hold Tight.” His last seven novels have appeared on all the major bestseller lists including BookSense, the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal, among many others. Immigration Beyond the Border Sat., 4 p.m...................................Moore 100 40 countries. Her new book, “Married Lovers,” comes out in June. Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Sat., 11:30 a.m...............Young Hall CS 50 Cohan is the author of bestselling “On Mexican Time” and “Native State,” and the novels “Opium” and “Canary.” His latest book is “Mexican Days.” His articles, essays and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and Conde Nast Traveler. K.C. Cole Science: Mind Matters Sat., 10:30 a.m................ Humanities A51 Cole is the author of “Mind Over Matter,” “The Universe and the Teacup” and other popular books on science. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times and The New Yorker, as well as several collections of science fiction. Wanda Coleman Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Sun., Noon........................ Humanities A51 Poetry Reading Sun., 3:30 p.m.........................Poetry Stage Coleman is the author of 18 books of poetry and prose, including the prizewinning poetry collections “Bathwater Wine” and “Mercurochrome” and, most recently, “Jazz and Twelve O’Clock Tales,” a new collection of short stories. Jackie Collins You Hear This: Audiobooks Sun., 3 p.m.........................Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Collins is one of the world’s top-selling writers, with more than 400 million copies of her books sold in more than Reading Manga: A Japanese Phenomenon Comes to America Sat., 3 p.m......................... Humanities A51 Miles Corwin Nonfiction From the Streets Sat., 10 a.m............................. Moore 100 Corwin is the author of three books, “Homicide Special,” a Los Angeles Times bestseller; “And Still We Rise,” winner of the Pen USA West Award for nonfiction; and “The Killing Season,” a national bestseller. hall,” as well as five other books, including “DaDaDa,” “Locket” and “To Delite and Instruct.” She is also a publisher and a curator of a number of reading series in New York and Los Angeles. Meghan Daum Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Sun., 2:30 p.m............................Moore 100 Daum writes a column for the Los Angeles Times that appears every Saturday on the Op-Ed page. She is the author of the novel “The Quality of Life Report” and the essay collection “My Misspent Youth.” She lives in Los Angeles. Sara Davidson Memoir: Hope and Challenges Sun., 11:30 a.m..............Young Hall CS 50 Coulter is the author of many popular historical romance and contemporary suspense thrillers, including “The Sherbrooke Bride” and “The Cove.” Her latest book is “Double Take: An FBI Thriller.” Davidson is the bestselling author of “Loose Change,” “Cowboy” and, most recently, “Leap! What Will We Do with the Rest of our Lives?” She’s a contributing editor at O: The Oprah Magazine, and has written for the New York Times, Esquire, Harper’s, Rolling Stone and others. She’s currently developing a drama series based on “Leap!” for ABC. Paul Conrad & Al Martinez in Conversation, with an Introduction from David Hiller Sun., 2:30 p.m...............................Korn Hall Robert Crais David Davis Conrad’s editorial cartoons appeared daily in the Los Angeles Times for 30 years, and he currently creates four cartoons a week for the Tribune Syndicate. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including three Pulitzer Prizes and is the author of “I, Con: The Autobiography of Paul Conrad, Editorial Cartoonist.” Crais, recipient of the 2006 Ross Macdonald Literary Award, is the author of numerous bestsellers, including “The Two Minute Rule,” “The Forgotten Man” and “L.A. Requiem.” “The Watchman” is his latest novel. Davis, an award-winning journalist, has written about the culture of sports since 1988. He is a contributing writer at Los Angeles magazine and a contributing editor for Sports Letter. Davis’ book is “Play By Play: Los Angeles Sports Photography 1889-1989.” Tim Curry Margaret Leslie Davis Paul Conrad Cindy Conway “The Magical Tree and Musical Wind” by The Library Fairy® Sat., 1:30 p.m.......................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage The Library Fairy® introduces children to the art of storytelling while enchanting her audience with narration, interactive games, music and theatrical improvisation. She uses an array of props, humor and song and believes storytelling can directly promote literacy, diversity and selfesteem. Doug Cooney Marlee Matlin — Doug Cooney “Leading Ladies” Sat., 4:20 p.m...... Target Children’s Stage Cooney is a playwright and novelist and the author of “The Beloved Dearly” and “I Know Who Likes You.” His latest work, coauthored with actress Marlee Matlin, is “Nobody’s Perfect.” Marc Cooper Biography: California Powerbrokers Sun., Noon....................................Haines 39 Cooper has covered politics and culture from across the U.S. and around the world for the last three decades. His writing has appeared in Harper’s Magazine, The New Yorker and other publications. His memoir, “Pinochet and Me,” was a Los Angeles Times bestseller. “The Last Honest Place in America: Paradise and Perdition in the New Las Vegas” is his newest book. Catherine Coulter Mystery: Above the Law Sun., 1 p.m................................ Dodd 147 Robert Crais and T. Jefferson Parker in Conversation Sat., 10 a.m................... Schoenberg Hall John Landis and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan, Interviewed by Tim Curry Sun., 4 p.m..................................Los Angeles Times Stage Curry is an Emmy Award-winning actor, singer and composer, perhaps best known for his role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” He was recently nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for his role as King Arthur in Monty Python’s “Spamalot.” Rebecca Curtis First Fiction: New Voices Sat., 4 p.m.......................Young Hall CS 50 Curtis’ writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s and McSweeney’s. She is a recipient of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award, and her work has been selected for “The O. Henry Prize Stories.” Her debut novel is “Twenty Grand: And Other Tales of Love and Money” and is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Thomas Curwen Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Sat., 11:30 a.m...............Young Hall CS 50 Curwen is an editor at large for the Los Angeles Times. He has a master’s degree in creative writing from USC and was a finalist for a 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. In 2002, he received a Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for mental health journalism. Catherine Daly Poetry Reading Sat., 5 p.m................................Poetry Stage Daly is author of the forthcoming “Vaux- Sports: Playing the Field Sun., 1:30 p.m........................Rolfe 1200 Biography: California Powerbrokers Sun., Noon................................Haines 39 Davis is an award-winning author of books about the history of the West. Her most recent biography, “The Culture Broker: Franklin Murphy and the Transformation of Los Angeles,” was called “essential reading” by Publishers Weekly. John W. Dean State of Crisis: Can Government Work? Sun., 10 a.m.............................. Korn Hall Dean was White House legal counsel to President Nixon for 1,000 days. He also served as chief minority counsel for the House Judiciary Committee and as an associate deputy attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice. His latest books are “Broken Government” and “Pure Goldwater.” Nicholas Delbanco Fiction: Novel Lives Sat., 1 p.m................... Young Hall CS 50 Delbanco is the author of 24 books of fiction and nonfiction, as well as the editor of a dozen more. His latest book is “The Count of Concord.” Barbara DeMarco-Barrett Publishing: Where We Go From Here Sat., 2:30 p.m............. Young Hall CS 50 DeMarco-Barrett is author of “Pen on Fire” and host of the radio show “Writers on Writing,” heard on KUCI 88.9 in Orange County and on iTunes. She is a creative writing instructor at UC Irvine Extension. BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS oys,” t books d the dom’s oubleo Helped for Prize Hall cludes e Everyon “In named Novelobster” les Target Stage Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: gwriter Dern is an actress best known for her roles in “Blue Velvet” and “Jurassic Park.” She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance in “Rambling Rose.” She serves as an advisory board member for Healthy Child, Healthy World. William Deverell California: The Great Experiment Sat., 3 p.m.......... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Deverell is director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West. He is the author of numerous studies on the history of California and the American West. Sandra Dijkstra Agents Voices Sun., 4 p.m............................. Moore 100 Dijkstra’s literary agency, the Dijkstra Agency, is now in its 26th year. She is agent to a wide range of authors, including Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Lisa See, Anchee Min, Chitra Divakaruni, Diane Mott Davidson, Eric Foner, Chalmers Johnson, Mike Davis and many more. Stuart Dischell Poetry Reading Sat., 5:15 p.m..................... Poetry Stage Dischell is the author of several books, including “Good Hope Road” and “Backwards Days.” He is the recipient of awards from the National Poetry Series, the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Jennifer Kwon Dobbs Poetry Reading Sat., 4 p.m........................... Poetry Stage Dobbs’ first collection of poems, “Paper Pavilion,” won the 2007 White Pine Press Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the New Issues Press Prize in Poetry. Her work has been anthologized in “Echoes Upon Echoes” and “Contemporary Voices from the Eastern World.” Mark Doty Poetry Reading Sat., 10 a.m............................Poetry Stage The Poet’s Voice Sat., 1:30 p.m................. Humanities A51 Doty has written four works of nonfiction prose and eight books of poetry. His newest is “Fire To Fire: New And Selected Poems.” Doty’s work has been honored by the National Book Critics Circle and The Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. Kim Dower Agents Voices Sun., 4 p.m............................. Moore 100 In 1985, Dower founded Kim-fromL.A., a media company that handles literary publicity for both commercial and literary authors. In 2004, Dower coauthored the Los Angeles Times bestselling book “Life is a Series of Presentations: 8 Ways to Inspire, Inform, and Influence Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime.” Drogin has covered national security at the Washington bureau of the Los Angeles Times since 1998. He has won or shared numerous journalism awards, including the Pulitzer Prize. “Curveball” is his first book. Samantha Dunn Memoir: Spirit & Substance Sat., 1:30 p.m..................Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Dunn is the author of several books, including “Failing Paris,” a finalist for the PEN West Fiction Award in 2000. Her most recent workis “Faith in Carlos Gomez: A Memoir of Salsa, Sex and Salvation.” Michael Eric Dyson Moments that Shaped America Sun., 10:30 a.m. .....................Haines 39 Dyson is a professor at Georgetown University, where he teaches theology, English and African-American studies. He has written numerous books, including biographies of Tupac Shakur and Martin Luther King, Jr. His latest books are “Know What I Mean?” and “April 4th, 1968.” Tony Earley Fiction: Not So Ordinary People Sat., 2:30 p.m........................... Korn Hall Earley is a novelist and short story writer whose stories have appeared in Harper’s and The New Yorker. He was named one of the 20 best American writers by Granta magazine in 1996. His books include “Jim the Boy” and “The Blue Star,” his latest. Maxwell Eaton, III Maxwell Eaton III, Author, “Max & Pinky: Super Heroes” Sat., 10:55 a.m................................. Target Children’s Stage Eaton is author of the popular children’s fiction series “The Adventures of Max and Pinky.” “The Mystery” is the latest installment in the series. Ake Edwardson Mystery: Death in Another Land Sat., 1 p.m................................ Dodd 147 Edwardson is a Swedish author of detective fiction and a professor at Gothenburg University. His crime novels have made him a three-time winner of the Swedish Crime Writers Award. His latest work, “Frozen Tracks,” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller. Ben Ehrenreich Fiction: Unconventional Visions Sun., 10:30 a.m. .............Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Ehrenreich is a novelist and journalist and the author of “The Suitors.” He lives in Los Angeles. Tom Epperson On Page & Screen Sun., 10:30 a.m. ...................Rolfe 1200 Epperson received his masters in English from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and has co-written the scripts for “One False Move,” “A Family Thing,” “The Gift” and “A Gun, a Car, a Blonde.” His novel “The Kind One” was published recently. Elaine Equi Poetry: Walking the Line Sat., 10:30 a.m.......... Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sun., Noon .......................... Poetry Stage Equi currently teaches creative writing at the MFA level in New York. Widely published, her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, American Poetry Review and numerous volumes of The Best American Poetry. Her latest book is “Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. Pamela Erens First Fiction: New Voices Sat., 4 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Erens’s novel, “The Understory,” released in fall 2007, was the winner of the Ironweed Press Fiction Prize and is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her writing has appeared in numerous periodicals, including O: The Oprah Magazine and Mother Jones. Steve Erickson Fiction: Alternative Visions Sun., 1 p.m................................ Korn Hall Erickson is the author of eight novels, including, most recently, “Zeroville.” He is also the film critic for Los Angeles magazine and editor of Black Clock, published by CalArts, where he teaches writing. Last year he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Alex Espinoza Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sun., Noon .......................Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Espinoza was born in Tijuana, Mexico, and raised in Southern California. A graduate of UC Irvine’s MFA program in writing, Espinoza has written for the New York Times and Salon. He is the author of “Still Water Saints.” He is currently teaching in the English department at Cal State, Fresno. You’ll Think theWorld of the 2008 Pageant! Don’t miss this year’s 75th anniversary and performance of All the World’s a Stage. Watch as actors and intricate sets are magically transformed into breathtaking living works of art. Call for tickets today and be part of the world of “living pictures.” Performances nightly July 9-August 30, 2008. Special Gala Benefit Performance August 23. Tickets On Sale Now at 800-487-3378 www.PageantTickets.com Most tickets $20 – $40. Gala Benefit Tickets $50 – $350. Major credit cards accepted. Tickets On Sale Now! Call 800• 487• 3378 Support is received from these fine sponsors: ©2008 Festival of Arts. A non-profit organization. Proceeds support the Arts. Richard Paul Evans Richard Paul Evans Discusses “The Gift” Sat., 2 p.m.....Los Angeles Times Stage Evans is the author of 12 consecutive New York Times bestsellers, including “The Gift,” “The Last Promise,” “The Locket” trilogy and “The Christmas Box” trilogy. He has won two first-place Storytelling World awards for his children’s books and the 2005 Romantic Times award for best Women’s Fiction. Brian Fagan Science & Culture Sat., 1:30 p.m........................Rolfe 1200 Fagan is an internationally known archeology writer and a former Guggenheim Fellow. His many books include “The Little Ice Age,” “The Long Summer” and now “The Great Warming,” the story of four centuries of warming 1,000 years ago. SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 nes 39 This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T017/LA Description: airs the nt,” ter- Bob Drogin Current Interest: New World Disorder Sat., 2 p.m.................................. Ackerman Grand Ballroom LOS ANGELES TIMES Laura Dern, Contributor, “Healthy Child, Healthy World” Sat., 11 a.m.............................Los Angeles Times Stage ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Laura Dern ning Post your appraisal of the housing market. Robert Faggen Poetry & Criticism Sun., 10:30 a.m. ....... Young Hall CS 24 latimes.com/laland Faggen’s publications include “Robert Interact with your news. 07OM004 T17 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Mike Farrell Memoir: Hope & Challenges Sun., 11:30 a.m......... Young Hall CS 50 Farrell is best known for his eight years as an actor on “M*A*S*H” and five seasons on “Providence.” He is also a writer, director and human rights activist. In 2007, he published his autobiography “Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist.” Raymond E. Feist The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Sun., 10 a.m............................. Dodd 147 Feist’s previous novels include the bestselling Serpentwar Saga, which includes “Shadow of a Dark Queen,” “Rise of a Merchant Prince,” “Rage of a Demon King” and “Shards of a Broken Crown.” His latest book is “Wrath of a Mad God.” Kitty Felde Presents the Book Club of the Air for Young Adults Sat., Noon ................................Etc. Stage T18 in a collection titled “The Theatre of Genocide: Four Plays About Mass Murder in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, and Armenia.” Fleming is a nationally recognized journalist and writer and a regular oncamera essayist for “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.” Her most recent novel is “As If Love Were Enough.” Dan Fesperman Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Sat., 4 p.m................................ Dodd 147 Fesperman’s novels “Lie in the Dark” and “The Small Boat of Great Sorrows” both won prestigious Dagger awards from the British Crime Writers Assn. His most recent book is “The Amateur Spy.” Howard Fineman Current Interest: Defining American Character Sat., Noon .................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Fineman is Newsweek’s senior Washington correspondent and columnist and an NBC News analyst. He is also the author of “The Thirteen American Arguments.” Janet Fitch Fiction: Urban Renewal Sat., 10:30 a.m................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Fitch is the author of “White Oleander,” an Oprah Book Club selection. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including “A Room of One’s Own” and “Speakeasy.” Her second novel, “Paint it Black,” was published to wide acclaim in 2006. Anne Taylor Fleming Fiction: Lives on the Page Sun., 4 p.m................................ Korn Hall Kathleen Flinn Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sun., 1:30 p.m.................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Flinn, a former journalist, gave up her desk job to follow her dream of studying at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. She earned a diplome de cuisine from the school in 2005. Her memoir is “The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry.” Greg Foley Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sun., 1:30 p.m..................Humanities A51 Author, “Thank You, Bear” Sun., 12:30 p.m. ................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Foley is the creative and design director of Visionaire, V and VMAN magazines. His first children’s book, “Thank You Bear,” recently won the 2008 Charlotte Zolotow Award for best writing in a children’s picture book. Philip L. Fradkin Biography: Literary California Sun., 3 p.m...............................Haines 39 The environmental historian Fradkin is the author of 11 books on the American West, California and Alaska. His most recent book is “Wallace Stegner and the American West.” Two of his books have been nominated for Pulitzer Prizes. Marla Frazee Sara Pennypacker & Marla Frazee “Clementine’s Letter” Sat., 12:40 p.m. ................................. Target Children’s Stage Frazee is the author/illustrator of multiple books, including “Walk On!” and “Roller Coaster.” She has illustrated many other titles, including “Clementine’s Letter.” Judith Freeman Biography: Literary California Sun., 3 p.m...............................Haines 39 Freeman is the author of four novels and one nonfiction book, “The Long Embrace: Raymond Chandler and the Woman He Loved,” named one of the best books of 2007 by the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek. Celeste Fremon Nonfiction From the Streets Sat., 10 a.m............................ Moore 100 Freeman is a Pereira Visiting Writer at UC Irvine, a senior fellow for social justice/new media at the USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism and the creator and editor of WitnessLA.com She is the author of “G-Dog and the Homeboys.” Tana French Mystery: Death in Another Land Sat., 1 p.m................................ Dodd 147 French is the author of the bestseller “In the Woods,” a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller, and a forthcoming follow-up, “The Likeness.” A United States citizen, she has lived in Ireland, Italy, Malawi and the U.S. She trained as a professional actress at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, where she lives. Mark Frost On Page & Screen Sun., 10:30 a.m. ...................Rolfe 1200 Frost is the author of the bestselling “The List of Seven,” “The 6 Messiahs” and “Before I Wake.” He received a Writers Guild Award and an Emmy nomination for his work on the acclaimed television series “Hill Street Blues.” Frost’s latest work is “The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever.” David Frum Current Interest: Right & Left Sat., 2:30 p.m.........................Royce Hall Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ....................Royce Hall Frum is the author of six books, including, most recently, “Comeback: Conservatism That Can Win Again.” A resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, he served in 2001-2002 as special assistant and speechwriter to President George W. Bush. Lisa Fugard Fiction: Straight Talk Sun., 3 p.m.............................Rolfe 1200 Fugard has written many articles for the New York Times Travel section and her first novel, “Skinner’s Drift,” was a finalist for the Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction, given by the Los Angeles Times. Get your festival souvenirs before they’re sold out. Remember the fun and excitement of the 2008 Festival of Books with cool collectibles. T-shirts, mugs, posters and more will be available for sale during the festival at Booths #238, #522 and #843. Or purchase online at latimesfestivalofbooks.com and click on Shop. 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Her play “A Patch of Earth” has just been published ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. LASSZ1_Imposition_ 04-20-2008_ T_ 18_ T 18_ LA_ 1_C K Y M TSet: 04-11-2008 17:56 Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T018/LA Description: Frost and the Challenge of Darwin,” “The Notebooks of Robert Frost” and the forthcoming “Ken Kesey: An American Life.” He has been a faculty member of Claremont McKenna College’s Department of Literature since 1988. BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS wardt n sual movie lboy aters ng Hall CS 24 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: oks, ich was en y ent of nd an enter 200 nes 39 reign ade as before Middle t post s Of g by 9 Stage orld quitor,” ce ed the he Year ty. “The nary Museum itorium d- Publication Date: 04/20/2008 or rywritoon The mely that Funke has written more than 40 books, including the bestsellers “The Thief Lord” and “Inkheart,” which was nominated for the 2004 BookSense Book of the Year award. Her latest work is “Igraine the Brave.” Steve Garvey Steve Garvey Discusses “My Bat Boy Days: Lessons I Learned from the Boys of Summer” Sun., 11 a.m.....Los Angeles Times Stage Garvey is one of the most successful Major League Baseball players of all time and is the reigning National League “Iron Man” with 1,207 consecutive games played. His book “My Bat Boy Days: Lessons I learned from the Boys of Summer” is out now. Christopher Gavigan Author, “Healthy Child, Healthy World” Sat., 11 a.m.............................Los Angeles Times Stage Gavigan is CEO of Healthy Child, Healthy World. He has launched awareness campaigns and educational programs that have educated millions about daily choices that impact children’s health and the future of the planet. His book is “Healthy Child, Healthy World: Creating a Cleaner, Greener, Safer Home.” Robin Preiss Glasser Robin Preiss Glasser “Fancy Nancy: Bonjour Butterfly” Sat., 10:35 a.m................................. Target Children’s Stage Glasser is an illustrator for such children’s bestsellers as “Fancy Nancy” by Jane O’Connor and “America: A Patriotic Primer” by Lynne Cheney. She was formerly a dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet for 11 years. Goodman is best known as the principal host of Pacifica Radio’s “Democracy Now!” program and for her work as an investigative journalist. She’s coauthored many books, the most recent of which is “Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times,” written with her brother David Goodman. Barry Glassner David Goodman Eat This Book: Food Culture Past & Present Sun., 1 p.m............................. Moore 100 Current Interest: Lessons from the 20th Century Sat., 3:30 p.m..........................Haines 39 Glassner is the author of seven books on contemporary social issues, including “The Culture of Fear” which was named a Best Book of the Year by the Los Angeles Times. His latest work is “The Gospel of Food.” Goodman is a contributing writer for Mother Jones and is the coauthor of multiple bestsellers with his sister, Amy Goodman. Their latest work is “Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraordinary Times.” Christopher Goffard Dana Goodyear Mystery: Crime With An Edge Sun., 2:30 p.m......................... Dodd 147 Goffard writes for the Los Angeles Times and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing in 2007. His first novel, “Snitch Jacket,” is a finalist for this year’s Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Albert Goldbarth Michael Gerson State of Crisis: Can Government Work? Sun., 10 a.m.............................. Korn Hall Gerson served as President George W. Bush’s chief speechwriter from 2001 until June 2006, and as a senior policy advisor from 2000 through June 2006. His book is “Heroic Conservatism: Why Republicans Need to Embrace America’s Ideals.” Amy Gerstler The Poet’s Voice Sat., 1:30 p.m.............. Humanities A51 Gerstler’s most recent books of poetry include “Ghost Girl,” “Medicine” and “Crown of Weeds.” She also is an art critic and teaches writing at Bennington College in Vermont and at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. Keith Gessen Fiction: Unconventional Visions Sun., 10:30 a.m. ............ Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Poetry Reading Sat., 11:30 a.m................... Poetry Stage The Poet’s Voice Sat., 1:30 p.m.............. Humanities A51 Goldbarth is the author of more than 20 books of poetry, including “Heaven and Earth: A Cosmology” and “The Kitchen Sink: New and Selected Poems.” He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and is the only poet to have received the National Book Critics Circle Award twice. He is a finalist for this year’s Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. Gary David Goldberg On Page & Screen Sun., 10:30 a.m. ...................Rolfe 1200 Goldberg is an award-winning writer responsible for shows including “Family Ties” and “Spin City.” His autobiography “Sit, Ubu, Sit: How I went from Brooklyn to Hollywood with the Same Woman, the Same Dog, and a Lot Less Hair” is out now. Gessen is editor in chief of N+1, the literary magazine. “All the Sad Young Literary Men” is his first novel. Tod Goldberg George Gibson Goldberg is the author of several novels, including “Living Dead Girl,” a finalist for a Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and, most recently, the short story collection “Simplify,” winner of the Other Voices Short Story Collection Prize. Publishing: Where We Go From Here Sat., 2:30 p.m............ Young Hall CS 50 Gibson is the Publisher of Walker & Co., a division of Bloomsbury USA. He has edited and published many prolific authors, including Dava Sobel, Mark Kurlansky, Ross King and M.G. Lord. Dagoberto Gilb Fiction: Straight Talk Sun., 3 p.m.............................Rolfe 1200 Gilb is the author of “Gritos,” “Woodcuts of Women” and “The Last Known Residence of Mickey Acuna” and won the PEN/Hemingway Award for “The Magic Amy Goodman Current Interest: Defining American Character Sat., Noon .................................. Ackerman Grand Ballroom Fiction: The Long & Short of It Sat., 10 a.m................ Young Hall CS 50 Mystery: Crime With An Edge Sun., 2:30 p.m......................... Dodd 147 Patricia Goldstone History: Crisis Points Sat., 11 a.m..............................Haines 39 Goldstone is the author of “Making the World Safe for Tourism” and is an award-winning playwright. Her latest book is “Aaronsohn’s Maps.” She was formerly a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Poetry & Criticism Sun., 10:30 a.m. ....... Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sun., 12:45 p.m. ............... Poetry Stage Goodyear is a staff writer at The New Yorker. “Honey and Junk,” her first collection of poems, was published in 2005. Eli Gottlieb Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Sat., 4 p.m................................ Dodd 147 Gottlieb’s first novel, “The Boy Who Went Away,” won the Rome Prize of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Mckitterick Prize of the British Society of Authors and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. His new book is “Now You See Him.” Garrett M. Graff Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ....................Royce Hall Graff is the editor at large at Washingtonian magazine, where he edits the front-of-book “Capital Comment” section, covering media and politics. He is the author of “The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House.” Seth Greenland L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Sat., Noon ....................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Greenland is an award-winning playwright. He has also written extensively for film and television. His debut novel was “The Bones” and his latest, “Shining City,” will be available in July. Lauren Groff Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Sun., 2:30 p.m........... Young Hall CS 50 Groff’s short stories have appeared in literary publications, including the Atlantic Monthly and “The Best American Short Stories,” among others. Her debut novel, “The Monsters of Templeton,” is in bookstores now. Nina Hachigian Current Interest: New World Disorder Sat., 2 p.m.................................. Ackerman Grand Ballroom Hachigian is the coauthor of two Michael Sharpe Rare & Antiquarian Books m Located just minutes from Downtown L.A. in the historically registered G.G. Greene residence, L.A.’s newest and finest rare book shop invites you to visit us to discuss your collecting interests, locate that rare book you’ve been searching for, find the perfect gift or discover new treasures. With decades of experience at the helm, we are confident in our ability to provide a variety of exceptional services such as acquisitions, gift procurement and sales advice for existing collections. Additionally, we are always interested in purchasing fine books. We encourage you to visit our website or contact us if you have any questions. m 569 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101 Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday-Friday 10:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday 626-405-2934(tel) 626-405-2974(fax) www.sharperarebooks.com Email: [email protected] latimes.com/blogs SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T019/LA Description: erman llroom This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Hall eautiich is s Times iction ble nan an of Blood.” His new novel is “The Flowers.” LOS ANGELES TIMES Tween Series Writing: Other Worlds Sat., 11:30 a.m......................... Korn Hall ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Cornelia Funke T19 books and has published articles in the Washington Quarterly, the International Herald Tribune and the Los Angeles Times. Her latest book is “The Next American Century: How the U.S. Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise.” of the New Hollywood.” He writes the “Final Cut” column for Entertainment Weekly and has also written about pop culture for the New York Times and the Washington Post. Steve Hawk Brian Hall Fiction: Novel Lives Sat., 1 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Hall is the author of several critically acclaimed bestselling novels, including “The Saskiad” and “I Should be Extremely Happy in Your Company.” His new novel is “Fall of the Frost.” Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sun., Noon ................. Young Hall CS 24 Hawk is the former editor of Surfer magazine. He wrote the book “Waves,” co-edited “The Best of Surfer Magazine” and served as a staff writer for the HBO television series “John From Cincinnati.” Tom Hayden Fran Halpern Visit the LIBRARY FOUNDATION (Booth #437) for These Author Signings Saturday, April 26 Pico Iyer signs The Open Road 3 p.m. Judith Freeman signs The Long Embrace 10 a.m. LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Louise Steinman signs The Souvenir 11 a.m. T20 Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark in Conversation with Fran Halpern Sat., 4 p.m.................... Schoenberg Hall Halpern, author of “Writer’s Guide to Publishing in the West” and contributor to numerous anthologies including “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” currently hosts “Beyond Words,” a weekly interview program focusing on the local and national literary scene on KCLU-FM, an NPR affiliate in Southern California. Denise Hamilton Sunday, April 27 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. LASSZ1_Imposition_ 04-20-2008_ T_ 20_ T 20_ LA_ 1_K TSet: 04-11-2008 13:42 Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T020/LA Description: Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Tobias Wolff signs Our Story Begins 4 p.m. Books available for purchase from The Library Store www.lfla.org Harlan Coben & Denise Hamilton in Conversation Sat., 2:30 p.m........................ Moore 100 Hamilton is a Los Angeles based journalist and the author of four Eve Diamond novels, including “Last Lullaby,” a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2004. Her forthcoming book, “The Last Embrace,” will be published in July. Patricia Hampl Memoir: Spirit & Substance Sat., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Hampl is the author of two collections of poetry and five personal memoirs, including her latest, “The Florist’s Daughter.” She has received many awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship. Hampl is also Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota. Evan Handler Evan Handler Discusses “It’s Only Temporary: The Good News and the Bad News of Being Alive” Sun., 1 p.m........Los Angeles Times Stage Handler is an actor and writer best known for his role in HBO’s “Sex in the City.” His first memoir, “Time on Fire: My Comedy of Terrors,” was critically acclaimed and his second, “It’s Only Temporary: The Good and Bad News of Being Alive,” is available now. Send millions of job seekers your way. Joanne Harris Fiction: Lives on the Page Sat., 4 p.m................................. Korn Hall Harris is the author of the Whitbreadshortlisted “Chocolat,” “The Evil Seed,” “Blackberry Wine,” “Five Quarters of the Orange,” “Runemarks” and many others. Her latest book, a sequel to “Chocolat,” is “The Girl With No Shadow.” Mark Harris To advertise in print and online call 1.800.922.0539 07CL176 Source: Scarborough Release 2, 2007 Reinventing Hollywood: The 1960s and Beyond Sat., 1 p.m.............................. Moore 100 Harris’ first book is “Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth Current Interest: Defining American Character Sat., Noon ........................Ackerman Grand Ballroom Hayden is the author of “Writings for a Democratic Society: The Tom Hayden Reader.” He teaches sociology at Pitzer College in the Claremont Colleges, and is the author of many articles and books, including “Street Wars” and “Irish on the Inside.” Eloise Klein Healy Poetry Reading Sat., 11 a.m......................... Poetry Stage The Poet’s Voice Sat., 1:30 p.m.............. Humanities A51 Healy is Poet-In-Residence at the Idyllwild Summer Poetry Festival and the co-founding editor of Arktoi, an imprint of Red Hen Press. Her latest collection is “The Islands Project: Poems For Sappho.” Chris Hedges Religion: Crises of Faith Sat., 1 p.m..................................... Korn Hall Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sun., 12:30 p.m. ......................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Hedges is the author of “War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning.” Also a seasoned journalist, he was part of a team that received the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. His most recent book is “I Don’t Believe in Atheists.” Carolyn Hennesy Carolyn Hennesy, Author, “Pandora Gets Jealous” Sun., 2:45 p.m.................................... Target Children’s Stage Hennesy is an actress currently appearing on ABC’s daytime drama “General Hospital” in the role of Diane Miller. She is also the author of two books: “Pandora Gets Jealous” and “Pandora Gets Vain.” Joe Henry The Lyrical Line: Conversation and Music with Aimee Mann and Joe Henry Sun., 10:30 ................................. Royce Hall Henry has recorded 10 albums, including his latest work, “Civilians.” He also collaborates on material for other artists and won a Grammy for producing Solomon Burke’s “Don’t Give Up On Me.” Jaime Hernandez Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Sun., 3 p.m................... Humanities A51 Hernandez has been writing and drawing the groundbreaking comic book “Love and Rockets” alongside his brother Gilbert for more than a quarter of a century. “Love and Rockets” has won many awards and has been collected in numerous anthologies. Juan Felipe Herrera Immigration Beyond the Border Sat., 4 p.m.............................. Moore 100 Salsabra Metropolistas Performance Sun., 11 a.m.............................Etc. Stage Herrera has received more than 50 awards for his work in poetry, fiction, children’s books and young adult novels. He graduated from UCLA, Stanford and the Iowa Writer’s Workshop. His recent work includes “187 Reasons Why Mexicanos Can’t Cross the Border” and a musical, “Salsalandia.” He holds the Tomás Rivera Endowed Chair at UC Riverside. Hugh Hewitt Current Interest: Defining American Character Sat., Noon ........................Ackerman Grand Ballroom Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ........................ Royce Hall Hewitt is the author of eight books, including the bestseller “Painting the Map Red: The Fight to Create a Permanent Republican Majority.” He also received three Emmys during his decade as an anchor of a nightly news and public affairs show for KCET. He is the executive director of Townhall.com. Joe Hill The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Sun., 10 a.m............................. Dodd 147 Hill is the author of the critically acclaimed story collection “20th Century Ghosts” and the bestselling novel “Heart Shaped Box,” as well as the graphic novel “Locke and Key.” He is a two-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award. David Hiller Paul Conrad & Al Martinez in Conversation, with an Introduction from David Hiller Sun., 2:30 p.m.......................... Korn Hall Hiller was named publisher, president and chief executive officer of the Los Angeles Times in October 2006. Previously, Hiller was president, publisher and chief executive officer of the Chicago Tribune Co. Hiller also served as Tribune Interactive president. He was responsible for the interactive businesses in Tribune’s newspaper and television markets, as well as Tribune’s national Internet products and services. Alice Hoffman Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sun., Noon ........................ Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Alice Hoffman Discusses “The Third Angel” Sun., 3 p.m................................Los Angeles Times Stage Since writing her first novel “Property Of” at 21, Hoffman has published a total of 28 works of fiction. Her novel “Here On Earth,” was an Oprah Book Club selection. Her latest work, “The Third Angel,” is available now. “The Stewardess is Flying the Plane,” a visual tribute to 1970s Hollywood. He writes about the publishing industry for GalleyCat. Katharine Holabird Katherine Holabird — “Angelina Ballerina” and the 25th Anniversary of the Series. Sun., 10:55 a.m. ................................ Target Children’s Stage Holabird has written children’s books since 1982 and published the first “Angelina Ballerina” book in 1983. The series now includes more than 10 books which have won numerous awards, including the Kentucky Bluegrass Award and a Child Study Assn.’s Children’s Book of the Year. Bill Holm Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Sat., 11:30 a.m.......... Young Hall CS 50 Holm’s books include “Eccentric Islands,” “The Heart Can Be Filled Anywhere,” “Coming Home Crazy” and, most recently, “The Windows of Brimnes.” Holm spends his summers in Iceland, where he owns a fisherman’s cottage near a fjord. Charles Hood Poetry Reading Sat., 2:45 p.m..................... Poetry Stage Hood, the author of five books of poetry, has a special interest in the relationship of nature and human culture. His book on the Los Angeles River, “Rio de Dios,” is out now. Eli Horowitz West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Sat., 3 p.m..................................Rolfe 1200 Horowitz is managing editor at McSweeney’s. Over the past five years, he has edited books and stories by writers including Dave Eggers, William Vollmann, Nick Hornby, Michael Chabon, Joyce Carol Oates, Chris Adrian and Salvador Plascencia. Arianna Huffington Current Interest: Right & Left Sat., 2:30 p.m.........................Royce Hall Huffington is the co-founder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of many books, including the bestseller “Fanatics and Fools.” Her latest book is called “Right Is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe.” Bunny Hull Author, “Young Masters Little Wisdom’” Series Sat., 5:30 p.m........................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Hull is a Grammy-winning songwriter and founder of the multiple-awardwinning children’s company Dream a World. L.A. Parent magazine dubbed Hull “Musical Ambassador to children” for the way she enlightens and connects with children through music. Ron Hogan On Page & Screen Sun., 10:30 a.m. ...................Rolfe 1200 Edward Humes Hogan is the founder and publisher of Beatrice.com, one of the Internet’s first literary websites, and the author of Humes is the author of eight critically Moments that Shaped America Sun., 10:30 a.m. .....................Haines 39 book is ” acclaimed nonfiction books, including “Mississippi Mud,” “School of Dreams,” “Over Here” and most recently, “Monkey Girl.” A 1989 Pulitzer Prize recipient for his reporting on the military, Humes received a PEN Award for “No Matter How Loud I Shout.” Iyer’s most recent book is “The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama.” Earlier works include “Video Night in Kathmandu,” “The Lady and the Monk,” which was a finalist for a Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and “The Global Soul.” Michelle Huneven Shelley Jackson Penguin Presents Your Favorite Authors at the L.A. Times Book Festival! Stage ourism on n wardof asy Hall Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: ope was Jonathan Hunt Young Adult: Fantastic Fiction Sat., Noon ..............................Rolfe 1200 Hunt, a teacher and librarian, writes about young adult literature for the Horn Book magazine. He also presents seminars for the Bureau of Education and Research and has served on the 2006 Newbery and 2008 Printz committees. Erin Hunter Tween Series Writing: Other Worlds Sat., 11:30 a.m......................... Korn Hall Hunter is author of the popular “Warriors” series. Her latest, “Dark River,” is available now. Susan Jacoby Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sun., 10:30 a.m. .......................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Jacoby is the author of eight books, a frequent contributor to national magazines and newspapers and the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2001 appointment as a fellow of the New York Public Library’s Center for Scholars and Writers. Her latest book is “The Age of American Unreason.” Matthew Jaffe California: The Great Experiment Sat., 3 p.m.......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Huston is the author of the Joe Pitt novels and the Henry Thompson trilogy, including “Six Bad Things,” which was an Edgar Award nominee. His first stand-alone thriller, “The Shotgun Rule,” is available now. Jaffe, senior writer with Sunset magazine in Los Angeles, has written about the culture and environment of Southern California and the Southwest for more than 20 years. In 1997, he was one of three national finalists for the M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award. His most recent book is “The Santa Monica Mountains: Range on the Edge.” Barbara Isenberg Japanese Festival Sounds Charlie Huston Mystery: The Murder Book Sun., 11:30 a.m....................... Dodd 147 Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Sat., 11:30 a.m...................... Moore 100 Arts journalist Isenberg is the author of “Making It Big: The Diary of a Broadway Musical,” “State of the Arts: California Artists Talk About Their Work” and the forthcoming “Conversations with Frank Gehry.” Nancy Isenberg Biography: Infamous Lives Sat., 12:30 p.m. ......................Haines 39 Isenberg is the Mary Frances Barnard Chair in 19th century American history at the University of Tulsa. She has written extensively on law and politics and her latest book is “Fallen Father: The Life of Aaron Burr,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography. Tara Ison Fiction: The Long & Short of It Sat., 10 a.m................ Young Hall CS 50 Ison’s first novel, “A Child Out of Alcatraz,” was a finalist for a Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her most recent novel is “The List.” Pico Iyer Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Sat., 11:30 a.m.......... Young Hall CS 50 Author of Aly & AJ’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Mysteries Angelina Ballerina • Target Stage 4/26 at 2:00 pm • Target Stage 4/27 at 10:55 am • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/26 at 4:00 pm • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 3:00 pm Authors of Amy Tim Jeal Biography: The Explorers Sat., 1:30 p.m...........Young Hall CS 24 Jeal has written three classic biographies of Victorian adventurers, namely, “Livingston,” “Baden-Powell” and his latest, “Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer, “ which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography. He is also a former winner of Great Britain’s John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Josh Jenisch Emcee.............Los Angeles Times Stage Jenisch is an assistant editor in Special Sections at the Los Angeles Times. His first book, “The Art of the Video Game,” is due out this Christmas. Hodgepodge • LA Times Festival Speaker 4/26 at 11:30 am • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/26 at 3:00 pm Jay Asher David Kirk Author of Author & Illustrator of Thirteen Reasons Why Rosemary Wells Author & Illustrator of Miss Spider Voyage to the Bunny Planet • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 11:00 am • Target Stage 4/27 at 10:35 am • LA Times Festival Panel Speaker 4/27 at 1:00 pm • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 2:00 pm Robin Benway Robin Palmer Author of Author of Audrey, Wait! Cindy Ella • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 11:00 am • Borders Stage 4/26 at 10:00 am • LA Times Festival Panel Speaker 4/27 at 1:00 pm • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/26 at 2:00 pm • Target Stage 4/26 at 2:20 pm • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 12:00 pm Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver Authors of Hank Zipzer • Target Stage 4/27 at 1:55 pm Musical Performance Sat., 10 a.m..............................Etc. Stage Represented by the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, Japanese Festival Sounds was featured on the award-winning PBS programs “Video Log” and “California’s Gold.” The group’s sounds can be heard in motion pictures such as “Karate Kid II,” “The Thin Red Line,” “Mission Impossible” and “Pearl Harbor.” Kim Wayans & Kevin Knotts SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 tory 07 Jackson is the author of the Tiptree Award-winning novel “Half Life,” “The Melancholy of Anatomy” and several children’s books, including “The Old Woman” and “The Alchemist’s Dog.” Her stories and essays have appeared in the Paris Review and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications. Katharine Holabird Authors of Greg Foley Leonard Stern Author of Thank You Bear & Don’t Worry Bear • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 4:00 pm Creator of LOS ANGELES TIMES ks, World Huneven is a freelance writer and restaurant critic whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Harper’s and Buzz, among other publications. She is the author of two novels, “Round Rock” and “Jamesland.” Her most recent book, coauthored with Bernadette Murphy, is “The Tao Gal’s Guide to Real Estate.” Aly & AJ Literature & Technology: Breaking the Mold Sat., 10:30 a.m......................Rolfe 1200 Fiction: Alternative Visions Sun., 1 p.m................................ Korn Hall For more signings, Mad Libs visit the Penguin/Mrs. Nelson’s • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/27 at 10:00 am • Mrs. Nelson’s Bookstore booth #813 4/26 at 1:00 pm • LA Times Festival Speaker 4/27 at 12:30 pm • LA Times Festival Speaker 4/26 at 3:30 pm Bookstore booth (#813) at the L.A. Times Book Festival. 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LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 latimes.com/books T22 Honor the best books of 2007 and their writers at the 28th Annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. Attending authors include Master of Ceremonies Gay Talese, Maxine Hong Kingston, Tim Weiner, Sherman Alexie and many more. Two ways to enjoy: Dinner With the Authors Package — $65 Dinner plus prime ticket for the awards ceremony and parking pass. Starts at 6 pm. Gay Talese Ceremony Only — $18 Ticket for awards ceremony. Starts at 8 pm. SEATS ARE LIMITED, SO ORDER TICKETS TODAY. Go to latimesbookprizes.com or call 310.825.2101 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Publication Date: 04/20/2008 LASSZ1_Imposition_ 04-20-2008_ T_ 22_ T 22_ LA_ 1_C K Y M TSet: 04-11-2008 16:15 This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T022/LA Description: Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: LitBlogging welcome here Maxine Hong Kingston Sherman Alexie Friday, April 25, at 8 pm Royce Hall, UCLA Illustration © 2008 David Wiesner. 08EV187. Authors and presenters subject to change. Scott Simon BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players Sat., 11:45 a.m................................... Target Children’s Stage Sat., 5:30 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Sun., 10 a.m........................................ Target Children’s Stage Roberts’ first CD, “Great Big Sun,” was named Best Music Gift of the Year by Sesame Street Parents magazine. He has released several more CDs, which have also received honors and accolades. His new CD, “Meltdown!” was released last year. Rebecca Johnson First Fiction: Starting Out Sun., 10 a.m............... Young Hall CS 50 Johnson has been a contributing editor at Vogue for the last 11 years. Her extensive career in journalism also includes writing “Talk of the Town” columns at The New Yorker. Her first novel is “And Sometimes Why.” Susan Kandel Mystery: Laughing in the Face of Death Sat., 10 a.m.............................. Dodd 147 Marianne Jones Kandel is the author of “Not A Girl Detective,” “I Dreamed I Married Perry Mason” and “Shamus in the Green Room.” She is a former art critic for the Los Angeles Times, has taught at both New York University and UCLA and has served as editor of the international journal Artext. Her latest novel is “Christietown.” Author, “Cedric and Pete’s Sailboat” Sat., 4:30 p.m........................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Jones is the author of the children’s book “Cedric and Pete’s Sailboat.” She is a medical school graduate and mother of three grown children. Barbara Joosse Author, “Grandma Calls Me Beautiful” Sat., 3 p.m.............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sun., 1:30 p.m..................Humanities A51 Dennis Kao Can You Hear This: Audiobooks Sun., 3 p.m........................ Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Joosse has written 32 books for children over the last 30 years. “Grandma Calls Me Beautiful” is her latest work. Joosse takes seemingly mundane Harlan Coben Kao is president of I Read Whale Inc., a children’s videobook company. He has worked in the audiobook industry for eight years. Stuart Woods Marilu Henner Kaufman’s first novel, “Literacy and Longing in L.A.” was on the L.A. Times Bestseller List for 15 weeks and won the 2006 Best Fiction Award from the California Bookseller’s Assn. Her second novel, “A Version of the Truth,” is out now. Karabell is the author of several works of American and world history, including “Parting the Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal” and “Chester Alan Arthur.” His most recent book is “Peace Be Upon You: The Story of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Coexistence.” Carolyn Kellogg First Fiction: New Voices Sat., 4 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Fiction: Unconventional Voices Sun., 10:30 a.m. .............. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Elaine Katzenberger West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Sat., 3 p.m..............................Rolfe 1200 Kellogg blogs about literature for “Jacket Copy” at latimes.com and for her own site, PinkysPaperhaus.com, where she also podcasts interviews. Her radio stories have been heard on NPR. Katzenberger is the editorial director of City Lights Books. Editor of many works of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, her books have received numerous awards and prizes. She is an occasional lecturer and presenter on issues related to writing, publishing and bookselling. Cinny Kennard The Future of News Sun., 10 a.m........................... Moore 100 Kennard is the managing director and managing editor of NPR West, overseeing the production of two daily programs originating there, “News & Notes” and “Day to Day.” Prior to her work at NPR West, Kennard served as an executive project director and assistant professor of journalism at the USC Annenberg School. Prior to that she was a CBS News correspondent. Fred Kaufman Eat This Book: Food Culture Past & Present Sun., 1 p.m............................. Moore 100 Kaufman is a professor at the City University of New York and its Graduate School of Journalism. He has written about American food culture and other subjects for Harper’s magazine, Gourmet and the New York Times Magazine, among others. He is the author of “A Short History of the American Stomach.” Christopher Rice Christine Kenneally Science: Mind Matters Sat., 10:30 a.m............ Humanities A51 Kenneally has written for The New Yorker, Slate, the New York Times and other publications. Her latest book, “The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language,” is a finalist for this year’s Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology. Elias Khoury Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sun., 12:30 p.m. ......................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Khoury is the author of 12 novels, including the critically acclaimed “Gate of the Sun” and his latest work, “Yalo.” He is also a global distinguished professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University. Kidspace Children’s Museum Musical Performance Sun., Noon ............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Kidspace Children’s Museum offers children a safe and engaging place to learn and play, featuring fun indoor and outdoor learning environments, interactive gardens and daily activities. Killa4nia Breakdancing Performance Sat., 4:30..................................Etc. Stage Killa4nia is an ensemble of California’s best breakdancers and their credentials are like no other dance crew. They have performed with such U.S. pop stars as Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Missy Elliot and the Black Eyed Peas. Steve Garvey schedule of author signings at the Borders booth #301 Saturday, April 26 These events are free and open to the public. Schedule subject to change. Sunday, April 27 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM Lisi Harrison Harlan Coben Gustavo Arellano Jane Smiley Marc Acito W. Bruce Cameron Clique series Hold Tight Ask a Mexican Ten Days in the Hills Joanne Harris Megan Crane 8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter Cesar Millan, Jim Milio, and Melissa Jo Peltier D.J. MacHale Attack of the Theater People Pendragon series The Girl with No Shadow Names My Sisters Call Me 4:00 PM Robin Palmer Cindy Ella Michael P. Spradlin Spy Goddess series 11:00 AM David Lawrence Boy Eats World! Alice Medrich Pure Dessert Katie Nuanes The Little Black Apron David Pasternack The Young Man and the Sea SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 “Johnny and the Sprites” is a musical television show aimed at preschoolers that airs on the Playhouse Disney programming block of The Disney Channel. John Tartaglia created, produces and stars in the show. Jennifer Kaufman Fiction From the Heart Sun., Noon .................................Rolfe 1200 John Lescroart Eli Gottlieb Betrayal Now You See Him T. Jefferson Parker Tony Rafael L.A. Outlaws The Mexican Mafia 1:00 PM 3:00 PM Robert Crais Patrick McGrath The Watchman Trauma Marilu Henner Christopher Rice Wear Your Life Well Blind Fall Lisa Williams Peter Robinson Life Among the Dead Friend of the Devil Stuart Woods Santa Fe Dead Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan Jon Provost Mark Frost Martha Beck Timmy’s in the Well The Match David Rensin Steering by Starlight Linda Woods and Karen Dinino Steve Garvey All for a Few Perfect Waves My Bat Boy Days Sophie Uliano Joe Hill Gorgeously Green Valerie Ramsey & Heather Hummel Journal Revolution Gracefully Cathy Silvers Happy Days Healthy Living LOS ANGELES TIMES This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. gston Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: 052670203 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T023/LA Description: Sat., 10 a.m..... Target Children’s Stage Sun., 1 p.m...... Target Children’s Stage Zachary Karabell Religion: Crises of Faith Sat., 1 p.m..................................... Korn Hall Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sun., 12:30 p.m. ......................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom 20th Century Ghosts 12:00 PM Eric Drachman Bad Rats David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim Ugly Guide to the Uglyverse Barbara M. Joosse Grandma Calls Me Beautiful 2:00 PM Michael Connelly, T. Jefferson Parker, Peter Robinson, and Paula Woods Mystery Writers of America Presents the Blue Religion Dates and times of appearances are subject to change. See the Borders booth for details. learn more about in-store Borders events at BordersStores.com 3886 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT events in the lives of likeable children and weaves them into entertaining stories. Playhouse Disney’s “Johnny and the Sprites” T23 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Heather King King is a commentator for NPR’s “All Things Considered” and a personal essayist whose work has appeared, among other places, in the Los Angeles Times Magazine and The Sun. She is the author of two books, the latest being “Redeemed: A Spiritual Misfit Stumbles Toward God, Marginal Sanity, and the Peace That Passes All Understanding.” Maxine Hong Kingston Maxine Hong Kingston in Conversation with David L. Ulin Sat., 1 p.m.................... Schoenberg Hall Kingston is this year’s winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes’ Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement. Her memoirs and fiction, including “The Woman Warrior” and “Hawai’i, One Summer,” have earned numerous awards, among them the National Book Award. Bridget Kinsella Can You Hear This: Audiobooks Sun., 3 p.m........................ Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Kinsella has covered the book business as a reporter and editor at Publishers Weekly for 13 years. Her memoir is “Visiting Life: Women Doing Time on the Outside.” David Kipen LOS ANGELES TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Literature & Technology: ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T024/LA Description: Memoir: Spirit & Substance Sat., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium T24 Breaking the Mold Sat., 10:30 a.m......................Rolfe 1200 The Critics’ Voice Sat., 3 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 24 Kipen is the author of “The Schreiber Theory: A Radical Rewrite of American Film History,” and is now the translator of Cervantes’ “The Dialogue of the Dogs.” He is also N.E.A Director of Literature, where he oversees The Big Read program. David Kirk David Kirk, Author, “The Prince, The Princess, and The Bee” Sun., 10:35 a.m. ................................ Target Children’s Stage Kirk is hailed as one of today’s most innovative and exciting creators of books and toys for children. In addition to the classic storybooks “Miss Spider’s Tea Party” and “Miss Spider’s Wedding,” newer offerings from Kirk include “The Listening Walk,” and “I’ll Fly Away.” Adam Kirsch Poetry & Criticism Sun., 10:30 a.m. ....... Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sun., 1:30 p.m.................... Poetry Stage Kirsch is a book critic for the New York Sun. He is also the author of a new book of poems, “Invasions,” and a new book of essays on poetry titled “The Modern Element.” Jonathan Kirsch Religion: Crises of Faith Sat., 1 p.m................................. Korn Hall Kirsch is the author of the bestselling “A History of the End of The World: How the Most Controversial Book in the Bible Changed the Course of Western Civilization” and nine other books on subjects such as religion and law. Andrew Klavan Mystery: The Murder Book Sun., 11:30 a.m........................... Dodd 147 Klavan is the author of such bestselling crime novels as “True Crime” and “Don’t Say a Word.” He has been nominated for the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award five times and has won twice. His new novel, “Empire of Lies,” will be out in June. Leslie Klinger Mystery: The Literary Detective Sat., 11:30 a.m........................ Dodd 147 Klinger is the editor of the three-volume collection of short stories and novels titled “The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes,” which was the 2005 winner of the Edgar Award for Best Critical/ Biographical Work. Kevin Knotts Author, “Amy Hodgepodge” Sat., 11:30 a.m...................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Knotts has worked in television and film and has guest-starred on popular shows such as “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and “My Wife and Kids.” He continues to write and has penned three screenplays, one with his wife and writing partner, Kim Wayans. Korean Classical Music and Dance Performance Sun., 3:30 p.m.............................Etc. Stage Represented by the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, intricate, stylized fan dance in the tradition of the Korean court and a drum dance featuring unison drumming on suspended drums are just two of the offerings that grace the rich and varied repertoire of this exquisitely costumed ensemble. Steven Kotler Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sun., Noon ....................Young Hall CS 24 Kotler’s novel “The Angle Quickest for Flight” was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller and won the William L. Crawford IAFA Fantasy Award. His nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, GQ, National Geographic and elsewhere. His latest work is “West of Jesus.” Scott Kraft Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sun., 12:30 p.m. ........................Royce Hall Kraft, national editor of the Los Angeles Times, directs the paper’s presidential campaign coverage. Under his leadership, national reporters have won four Pulitzer Prizes. Kraft was formerly bureau chief in Nairobi, Johannesburg and Paris and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Mark Kriegel “Namath: A Biography.” His new book is “Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich.” James Howard Kunstler Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Sun., 2:30 p.m...............Young Hall CS 50 Kunstler is the author of three nonfiction books, “The Geography of Nowhere” and “The Long Emergency” among them. He is the author of nine novels, the latest of which is “World Made By Hand.” Mark Kurlansky A History of Violence Sat., 2 p.m....................................Haines 39 Kurlansky is the author of 15 books, including the bestseller “Salt: A World History.” His book “Nonviolence: Twenty-Five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea” won the 2007 Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Padma Lakshmi Cooking Demonstration Sun. 3:30 p.m. ...................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Lakshmi is the host of “Top Chef” on Bravo. Known internationally as an actress, food expert, model and awardwinning writer, she is the author of “Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet” and “Easy Exotic.” Sports: Playing the Field Sun., 1:30 p.m.......................Rolfe 1200 Laila Lalami Kriegel, a former sports columnist for the New York Daily News, is the author of the critically acclaimed bestseller Lalami’s debut book of fiction, “Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits,” was Fiction: Not So Ordinary People Sat., 2:30 p.m........................... Korn Hall BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS ooks t . The books ds, Award ’s Book S 50 slands,” e,” es.” and, tage tage Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: e relalture. r, “Rio e 1200 years, y lliam Chabon, nd Post, and the er lat: How ca, Made dom’” ng by 9 g Stage writer rdma ed dren” onc. s 39 cally Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Hall Landis rose to international recognition as director of “Animal House.” He directed blockbusters such as “The Blues Brothers,” “Trading Places,” “Spies Like Us, “¡Three Amigos!” and “Coming to America,” as well as the comedy/horror genre classic “An American Werewolf in London,” which he also wrote. A biography on Landis by Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan is available now. Richard Lange L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Sat., Noon ........................ Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Lange’s debut collection is the critically acclaimed “Dead Boys: Stories.” His work has appeared in the Southern Review, the Iowa Review and “The Best American Mystery Stories 2004.” He is a USC graduate. Adam Langer Fiction: Straight Talk Sun., 3 p.m.............................Rolfe 1200 Langer is the author of “Crossing California” and its sequel “The Washington Story.” His latest book, “Ellington Boulevard,” is out now. Laughing Pizza! Sat., 3:45 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Sun., 3:10 p.m.................................... Target Children’s Stage Laughing Pizza is an authentic family band featuring husband-and-wife team Lisa and Billy and their 10-year-old daughter Emily. They have a daily show on their local PBS affiliate and have won five consecutive Parents Choice Foundation award. Their new CD is “Share a Smile.” Min Jin Lee First Fiction: Starting Out Sun., 10 a.m...................Young Hall CS 50 Lee has received the New York Foundation for the Arts and Fellowship for Fiction and the Narrative Prize for New and Emerging Writers. Her debut novel, “Free Food for Millionaires,” is now available in paperback. Leslie Lehr Fiction From the Heart Sun., Noon ............................Rolfe 1200 Lehr is an author, screenwriter and essayist whose new novel, “Wife Goes On,” is out now. Her first novel “66 Laps,” won the Pirates Alley Faulkner award. Lehr’s work has been featured on “Oprah” and the “Today Show,” among others. Zachary Lazar Fiction: Alternative Visions Sun., 1 p.m................................ Korn Hall Lazar was a Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and received the James Michener/Copernicus Society Prize from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His latest work is “Sway: A Novel.” Jennifer 8. Lee Eat This Book: Food Culture Past & Present Sun., 1 p.m............................. Moore 100 Jim Lehrer Jim Lehrer in Conversation with Karen Grigsby Bates Sun., 11:30 a.m............... Schoenberg Hall Lehrer has written two memoirs, three plays and 17 novels. His latest is “Mack to the Rescue.” He has been honored with numerous awards for journalism, including a presidential National Humanities Medal in 1999. He is the host of PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.” Dinah Lenney Memoir: Hope & Challenges Sun., 11:30 a.m......... Young Hall CS 50 Lenney is an actor, essayist and an adjunct professor in the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. She is in the middle of her 14th season as Nurse Shirley on NBC’s “ER.” “Bigger Than Life: A Murder, A Memoir,” is her first book. Jill Leovy Nonfiction From the Streets Sat., 10 a.m................................Moore 100 Leovy is the crime and police reporter for the Los Angeles Times. She was part of a team of L.A. Times reporters that won a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1997 North Hollywood shootout. She blogs on the popular latimes.com destination, “The Homicide Report.” John Lescroart Mystery: Above the Law Sun., 1 p.m............................... Dodd 147 Lescroart is an award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of 19 novels. His most recent, “Betrayal,” is the 14th book in the San Francisco-based Dismas Hardy/Abe Glitsky series. Jeffrey Levine Poetry Reading Sat., 3:45 p.m.........................Poetry Stage Levine is editor in chief of The Tupelo Press. He is also the author of two books of poetry, “Rumor of Cortez” and “Mortal, Everlasting.” His recent work can be found in the Beloit Poetry Journal, Poetry International, Quarterly Limpopo Musical Performance Sun., 10 a.m.............................Etc. Stage Represented by the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, Limpopo’s show is a natural blend of rich, energetic Russian folk music, original jazz and blues compositions and breathtaking vocal arrangements. Limpopo released their sixth album, “Live in Raleigh,” in 2007. Kelly Link Women of Slipstream Sat., 2:30 p.m.......................... Dodd 147 Link’s debut collection, “Stranger Things Happen,” was a Firecracker nominee, a Village Voice Favorite Book and a Salon Book of the Year. She is a contributor to the Tin House “Fantastic Women” volume. Beth Lisick Smile: Is Happiness Overrated? Sat., Noon ...................... Young Hall CS 24 Lisick’s book, “Everybody Into the Pool,” was a bestseller. Her latest book is called “Helping Me Help Myself: One Skeptic, 10 Self-Help Gurus, and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone.” Ellen Litman First Fiction: New Voices Sat., 4 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Litman is the author of “The Last Chicken in America: A Novel in Stories,” AT&T and Verizon’s $9999 Plan: Our $9999 Plan: They have other monthly charges too. Other monthly charges apply.** Unlimited talking Unlimited Web surfing Unlimited e-mailing Unlimited texting Unlimited video messaging West and Notre Dame, among other places. Unlimited picture sharing Unlimited GPS Navigation Unlimited push-to-talk Unlimited Sprint TV® Unlimited Sprint Music Unlimited NFL® Mobile Unlimited NASCAR® Sprint Cup MobileSM Unlimited talking SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T025/LA Description: Target s Stage John Landis and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan, Interviewed by Tim Curry Sun., 4 p.m................................Los Angeles Times Stage Lasorda is one of the most successful managers in baseball history, a Hall of Famer who led the Dodgers to eight division titles and two world championships in 20 seasons. Lasorda currently serves as executive senior vice president for the Dodgers and coauthored “I Live For This: Baseball’s Last True Believer.” Lee graduated from Harvard in 1999 with a degree in applied mathematics and economics, and studied at Beijing University. She is a metro reporter for the New York Times. “The Fortune Cookie Chronicles” is her first book. LOS ANGELES TIMES alof the This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. John Landis Tommy Lasorda Tommy Lasorda in Conversation with Bill Plaschke Sat., 10:30 a.m.......................Royce Hall ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT published in 2005 and was shortlisted for the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2006. ne,” a d. He try for T25 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. A native of Moscow, Russia, she immigrated to the U.S. in 1992. She currently teaches at the University of Connecticut. Dick Lochte Mystery: The Murder Book Sun., 11:30 a.m.............................Dodd 147 Lochte is an author of many popular crime novels, including the current “Sleeping Dog,” which won the Nero Wolfe award, among others. He formerly wrote a crime fiction column that ran for nearly a decade in the Los Angeles Times. Jeph Loeb Mack’s first novel, “Literacy and Longing in L.A.” was on the L.A. Times Bestseller List for 15 weeks and won the 2006 Best Fiction Award from the Southern California Independent Bookseller’s Assn. She followed this success with her second novel, “A Version of the Truth.” After writing for U.S. News & World Report for a decade, Marks became a producer for Morley Safer at “60 Minutes.” Marks has authored three novels and his latest book, “Reasons to Believe,” is his first work of nonfiction. Sarah Maclay Scott Martelle Poetry Reading Sat., 2:30 p.m...................... Poetry Stage Maclay’s new collection is “The White Bride” and is available now. Her poems have appeared recently in APR, FIELD, and “The Best American Erotic Poems: 1800 to the Present.” She received a special mention in the 31st annual Pushcart Prizes. Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen Sat., 10 a.m.................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Brian Malarkey Loeb is an Emmy- and WGA-nominated film and television writer and co-executive producer on the NBC hit show “Heroes.” He has also won many major comics industry awards as a writer for some of the industry’s most well-known characters, including Spider-Man, Hulk, Captain America and Wolverine, among many others. He is currently writing The Ultimates and Hulk for Marvel. Malarkey was a fan favorite on season three of “Top Chef” on Bravo. He is the executive chef of The Oceanaire Seafood Room in San Diego, where he was named Chef of the Year in 2007. He is a contributor to the “Top Chef Cookbook.” Steve Lopez From Column to Book to Screen: Steve Lopez in Conversation with Warren Olney Sun., 11:30 a.m......................... Korn Hall Lopez is a columnist at the Los Angeles Times on life and culture in California. His latest work is “The Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music,” which is now being made into a major motion picture. M.G. Lord Science & Culture Sat., 1:30 p.m.........................Rolfe 1200 Lord is an author, critic and cartoonist. She wrote “Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll,” as well as “Astro Turf: The Private Life of Rocket Science.” Lisa Lutz Cooking Demonstration Sun., 2 p.m............................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Leonard Maltin Reinventing Hollywood: The 1960s and Beyond Sat., 1 p.m............................... Moore 100 Recognized as one of America’s leading film historians and critics, Leonard Maltin has become a household name and media personality due in part to his regular appearances on “Entertainment Tonight” and his syndicated radio program, “Leonard Maltin’s Video View.” His most recent book is “Leonard Maltin’s 2008 Movie Guide.” Aimee Mann The Lyrical Line: Conversation and Music with Aimee Mann and Joe Henry Sun., 10:30 a.m.......................... Royce Hall Mann is a Grammy-winning and Academy Award-nominated American rock guitarist, bassist, singer and noted songwriter. Her new album, “Smilers,” will be released in June. James Marcus Literature & Technology: Breaking the Mold Sat., 10:30 a.m......................Rolfe 1200 Lutz’s debut novel was “The Spellman Files,” which she followed this spring with “Curse of the Spellmans: A Novel.” She was formerly a screenwriter. Marcus is the author of “Amazonia: Five Years at the Epicenter of the DotCom Juggernaut.” He has contributed to such publications as the Los Angeles Times and The Atlantic Monthly and is currently a senior editor at Propeller.com. Sonja Lyubomirsky Cheech Marin Mystery: Laughing in the Face of Death Sat., 10 a.m............................... Dodd 147 Smile: Is Happiness Overrated? Sat., Noon................... Young Hall CS 24 Lyubomirsky is professor of psychology at UC Riverside. She has been recognized with a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize and holds a milliondollar grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct research on happiness. She is the author of “How of Happiness: A Scientific Approach to Getting the Life You Want.” Karen Mack Fiction From the Heart Sun., Noon .............................Rolfe 1200 Cheech Marin, Author, “Cheech the School Bus Driver” Sun., 12:35 p.m.................................. Target Children’s Stage Marin is a comedian and actor who gained recognition as part of the comedy act Cheech and Chong during the 1970s and early 1980s, and as Don Johnson’s quick-and-scheme partner, Inspector Joe Dominguez on “Nash Bridges.” John Marks Religion: Crises of Faith Sat., 1 p.m.................................. Korn Hall A History of Violence Sat., 2 p.m.................................Haines 39 Martelle is a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, currently covering the 2008 presidential campaign. “Blood Passion” is his first book. Al Martinez Paul Conrad and Al Martinez in Conversation, with an Introduction from David Hiller Sun., 2:30 p.m........................... Korn Hall Martinez has spent more than five decades as a journalist, and his numerous honors include a shared 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Meritorious Public Service for a series on the Southern California Latino community. He has authored seven books and is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times. Connie Martinson Fiction From the Heart Sun., Noon .................................Rolfe 1200 Martinson is the producer and host of the nationally broadcasted “Connie Martinson Talks Books.” She writes a column of the same name for the Beverly Hills Courier. Marlee Matlin Marlee Matlin — Doug Cooney “Leading Ladies” Sat., 4:20 p.m...................................... Target Children’s Stage Matlin, deaf since she was 18 months old, is author of “Deaf Child Crossing” and coauthor of the children’s book “Leading Ladies” with Doug Cooney. She won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for her role in “Children of a Lesser God.” Joe Matt Susan McCabe Dinaw Mengestu McCabe is the author of “Swirl” and a new book, “Descartes’ Nightmare,” which won the Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in many journals, including the Denver Quarterly, American Poetry Review, VOLT, Barrow Street, Fence and Colorado Review. Mengestu is the author of “The Beautiful Things that Heaven Bears,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction and a 2007 New York Times notable book. He is the recipient of a Lannan Fiction Fellowship and the Guardian First Book Award. Geraldine McCaughrean Mike Mignola Poetry Reading Sat., 3 p.m................................Poetry Stage Young Adult: Fantastic Fiction Sat., Noon...................................Rolfe 1200 McCaughrean has authored 140 novels, stories, retellings and plays. Her awards include the Carnegie Medal and 2008 Printz Award. Her latest work, “The White Darkness,” is a finalist for this year’s Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Fiction. Terry McDermott Current Interest: New World Disorder Sat., 2 p.m..................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom McDermott has been a reporter for more than 25 years, with nearly the last two decades spent at the Los Angeles Times, where he is a national correspondent. He has won numerous prizes for journalism, including the AAAS Award and the Los Angeles Press Club Award. His most recent book is “Perfect Soldiers: The Hijackers: Who They Were, Why They Did It.” Megan McDonald Megan McDonald, Author, “Sisters Club” Sun., 3:40 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage McDonald has written 25 books for children, including “Stink” and “Judy Moody” adventures. Her latest book is “Stink and the Incredible Super-Galactic Jawbreaker.” Danica McKellar Danica McKellar Discusses “Math Doesn’t Suck” Sun., 2 p.m.................................Los Angeles Times Stage Fiction: Not So Ordinary People Sat., 2:30 p.m............................ Korn Hall Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen Sat., 10 a.m................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Mignola is best known as the awardwinning creator, writer and artist of “Hellboy.” He was a production designer of the Disney film “Atlantis: The Lost Empire,” and visual consultant on “Blade 2” and the movie version of “Hellboy.” The film “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” is due in theaters this summer. Jack Miles Poetry & Criticism Sun., 10:30 a.m......................... Young Hall CS 24 Miles is the author of multiple books, including “God: A Biography,” which won a Pulitzer Prize in 1996. He was the founding member and for seven years the jury chair of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Awards, a past president of the National Book Critics Circle and an advisory board member of PEN Center USA West. Chris Miller On Page & Screen Sun., 10:30 a.m.....................Rolfe 1200 Miller co-wrote the screenplay for “Animal House” and was the storywriter in residence at National Lampoon for 25 years. His book is called “The Real Animal House: The Awesomely Depraved Saga of The Fraternity that Inspired the Movie.” Marjorie Miller McKellar is an actress and mathematician. She is best known for her role as Winnie Cooper on the television show “The Wonder Years,” and is now author of the nationally bestselling book, “Math Doesn’t Suck,” which encourages and empowers middle-school girls with mathematics know-how. Current Interest: Latin American Identities Sun., 1:30 p.m.............................. Haines 39 Peter Matthiessen in Conversation with Susan Salter Reynolds Sun., 10 a.m.....................Schoenberg Hall Mary McNamara Wiley Miller Matthiessen is author of historical fiction and nonfiction, and co-founder of The Paris Review. His latest book is “Shadow Country.” McNamara has worked for the Los Angeles Times for 17 years, writing extensively about the inner workings of Hollywood. “Oscar Season” is her first novel. Kenny Mayne Miranda Mellis Mayne is one of the hosts of ESPN’S SportsCenter, and presents weekly pre-game segments for ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown.” “An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport” is his writing debut. Mellis is the author of “The Revisionist” and an editor at The Encyclopedia Project. Her work has appeared in Harper’s, Tin House, Fence, The Believer and elsewhere. She teaches at The California College of the Arts. She is a contributor to the Tin House “Fantastic Women” volume. Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Sun., 3 p.m........................ Humanities A51 Matt is the author of the autobiographical comic “Peepshow,” which has been nominated for four Harvey Awards. His latest books are “The Poor Bastard” and “Spent.” Peter Matthiessen Kenny Mayne Discusses “An Incomplete and Inaccurate History of Sport.” Sat., Noon.......... Los Angeles Times Stage Mystery: Laughing in the Face of Death Sat., 10 a.m............................... Dodd 147 Women of Slipstream Sat., 2:30 p.m........................... Dodd 147 Miller is the Los Angeles Times foreign editor. She spent more than a decade as a correspondent in Latin America before moving around Europe and the Middle East. She has served in her current post since 2002. Author, “Extraordinary Adventures Of Ordinary Basil” Sun., 2 p.m.............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Miller is known throughout the world for his daily comic strip, “Non Sequitor,” which he has been publishing since 1992. That same year, it was named the Best Newspaper Comic Strip of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society. “The Extraordinary Adventures of Ordinary Basil” is his first children’s book. Lydia Millet Fiction: Unconventional Visions Sun., 10:30 a.m................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Millet’s books include the award- BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS ack: n.” A nter2002 iter to 1200 Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Illustration © David Wiesner. 08EV071 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: for the d her finalfor eles Min’s memoir, “Red Azalea,” was named one of the New York Times Notable Books of 1994 and was an international bestseller. Her novels “Becoming Madame Mao” and “Empress Orchid” were also published to critical acclaim and were bestsellers. Her latest book is “The Last Empress.” Morgan is author of 11 books of poetry and eight volumes of fiction, including the bestsellers “Gap Creek” and “Brave Enemies.” His latest work is “Boone: A Biography,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography. Lee Montgomery Dashaun Morris West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Sat., 3 p.m.................................. Rolfe 1200 Montgomery is the editorial director of Tin House Books and executive editor of Tin House, a literary magazine. She is the author of the memoir “The Things Between Us.” Albert Mobilio The Critics’ Voice Sat., 3 p.m....................... Young Hall CS 24 Mobilio received a Whiting Writer’s Award in 2000. His books include “Bendable Siege,” “The Geographics” and “Me with Animal Towering.” Portions of “The Handbook of Phrenology” were published as an art book with etchings by Hilary Lorenz. Monte Montgomery Author, “Hubert Invents the Wheel” Sun., 10:30 a.m. ................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Claire and Monte Montgomery’s award-winning school presentations cover several curricula: science, history, Mesopotamia and creative writing. They are the authors of the children’s book “Hubert Invents the Wheel.” Nicole Mones Fiction: Stories of the Far East Sat., Noon ..........................Humanities A51 Mones is the prize-winning author of “The Last Chinese Chef,” “Lost in Translation” and “A Cup of Light,” which are in print in 18 languages. She is also a contributor to Gourmet and the New York Times Magazine. Moondance Musical Performance Sun., 2:30 p.m.........................Etc. Stage Moondance have been playing throughout Southern California since 1988. They perform a variety of musical standards and classics featuring swing, big band, jazz, ballads, oldies, R&B, Motown, pop and ballroom. Walter Mosley Walter Mosley in Conversation with Michael Silverblatt Sun., 2:30 p.m............................. Ackerman Grand Ballroom Nonfiction From the Streets Sat., 10 a.m............................ Moore 100 Morris recently released his memoir, “War of The Bloods in My Veins: A Street Soldier’s March Toward Redemption.” An active Bloods member, Morris lectures frequently and works with gang members worldwide to change the organization from within. Mosley has authored 29 critically acclaimed books. Recent titles include “The Tempest Tales” and “Diablarie.” He is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, a Grammy and the PEN Lifetime Achievement Award. Sara Moulton Cooking Demonstration Sat., 3:30 p.m......................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Ron Morrissette Emcee........................................Etc. Stage University, has published three works of narrative nonfiction and is completing “Grace Notes,” a novel. Yannick Murphy Fiction: Unconventional Visions Sun., 10:30 a.m. .............. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Murphy recently published “Signed, Mata Hari,” a New York Times Editors’ Choice book, and a new collection of short stories titled “In a Bear’s Eye.” She’s also authored the bestselling novels “Here They Come” and the “Sea Of Trees.” Murphy’s Flaw Musical Performance Sat., 11 a.m..............................Etc. Stage This blue grass/folk band is comprised of five members: John Bryan plucking the banjo/guitar, Jarrett Lesko on the dobro/guitar, Jeff Linder playing bass, Paul McCallum strumming the guitar/ mandolin and Bill McClellan rocking the mandolin/fiddle. Morrissette is currently an entertainment manager of guest relations programs with Disney Entertainment Productions at the Disneyland Resort. Prior to this, he performed various roles for Disney Entertainment, including storyteller. He is a public speaking adjudicator and previously hosted the Reading by 9 Stage. Moulton is the executive chef for Gourmet magazine and the author of several cookbooks, including “Sara’s Secrets for Weeknight Meals.” Known for her work on television, including as the food correspondent for “Good Morning America” and the host of “Cooking Live” and “Sara’s Secrets” on the Food Network, she is the host of “Sara’s Weeknight Meals” on PBS. Patt Morrison Bernadette Murphy Murray is the author of “Locas, What It Takes to Get to Vegas,” and “The Conquest.” Winner of the 1999 Whiting Writers’ Award for fiction, she teaches law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Her new novel is “The King’s Gold.” First Fiction: Starting Out Sun., 10 a.m...................Young Hall CS 50 Carol Muske-Dukes A Conversation with Maria Shriver Sun., Noon ................................Los Angeles Times Stage Julie Andrews in Conversation with Patt Morrison Sun., 2:30 p.m............................ Royce Hall Murphy, a contributing book critic for the L.A. Times, teaches in the MFA Creative Writing Program at Antioch Yxta Maya Murray Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sun., Noon ......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Sun., Noon ........................Humanities A51 Poetry Reading SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Hall Fiction: Stories of the Far East Sat., Noon ........................ Humanities A51 Claire and Monte Montgomery’s award-winning school presentations cover several curricula: science, history, Mesopotamia and creative writing. They are the authors of the children’s book “Hubert Invents the Wheel.” Morrison is a writer and columnist for the Los Angeles Times; a public television and radio host on KCET, NPR and KPCC; and author of the bestselling “Rio LA, Tales from the Los Angeles River.’’ Her numerous awards include two shared Pulitzer Prizes and six Emmys. Your Times Pavilion, Booth 1201 It’s Your Times When you visit this year’s Festival of Boooks we invite you to stop by the Los Angeles Times “Your Times” Pavilion. New to the festival this year, our Pavilion is a one-stop destination where you can experience The Times, learn more about our products and engage with some of the journalists and staff behind The Times’ bylines including Publisher David Hiller and Editor Russ Stanton on Sunday. Our not-to-be-missed event will be the “Birds of Paradise: A Novel Collaboration” contest hosted by columnist Steve Lopez. Chapters from a finished novel written by Times readers will be read aloud by Steve and some of the winning authors at a distinguished presentation on Sunday afternoon. Kerckhoff Patio Plaza, South of Bruin Walk and across from the entrance to Moore Hall Saturday, April 26 Stage Lineup 10:30 1:00 David Hiller, Meet the Publisher Sandy Banks, Meet the Columnist 2:00 Andrew Malcolm, Midnight Confessions of a Political Blogger Moderated by Web Deputy Diana Swartz 3:00 Dan Neil, On Writing 800 Words LOS ANGELES TIMES Hall Anchee Min Robert Morgan Biography: The Explorers Sat., 1:30 p.m............ Young Hall CS 24 Sunday, April 27 Stage Lineup 10:30 Bill Plaschke and T.J. Simers, Sparring on Sportswriting 1:00 Russ Stanton, Meet the Editor 2:15 3:00 Susan Carpenter, Meet Throttle Jockey Steve Lopez & Co., Birds of Paradise: A Novel Collaboration Please note times and appearances are subject to change. For an updated schedules please check online at latimesfestivalofbooks.com 082670206 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T027/LA Description: lling ahs” da my acreet e lf This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. 1200 Claire Montgomery Author, “Hubert Invents the Wheel” Sun., 10:30 a.m. .................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT winning “Radiant Heart,” “Omnivores,” “Everyone’s Pretty” and, most recently, “How the Dead Dream.” Her short fiction and essays have recently appeared in McSweeney’s and Post Road. and onal n, T27 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Muske-Dukes is the founder and director of the graduate program in literature and creative writing at USC. Her collection of poetry, “An Octave Above Thunder,” was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her latest novel is “Channeling Mark Twain.” Bonnie Nadell Agents Voices Sun., 4 p.m................................. Moore 100 Nadell is cofounder of Frederick Hill/ Bonnie Nadell Literary Agency. The agency handles legal thrillers, literary fiction, commercial fiction, journalistic books, high-end cookbooks and stylebooks. The agency’s client list includes Richard North Patterson, David Foster Wallace and Rebecca Solnit. Tim Naftali Current Interest: Lessons from the 20th Century Sat., 3:30 p.m.............................. Haines 39 Naftali is the director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, having previously served as director of the Presidential Recordings Program at the University of Virginia. He is the author of “Blind Spot” and “George H.W. Bush.” Andrew Nagorski A History of Violence Sat., 2 p.m.................................... Haines 39 the Soviet Union” and “The Greatest Battle: Stalin, Hitler and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow That Changed the Course of World War Two,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. Gina Nahai Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Sat., 11:30 A.M. .................... Moore 100 Nahai is the author of the bestselling novels “Moonlight on the Avenue of Faith,” “Cry of the Peacock” and her most recent, “Caspian Rain.” She teaches creative writing at USC. Kadir Nelson Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sun., 1:30 p.m..................Humanities A51 Nelson is the widely acclaimed illustrator of many books for children, including “Thunder Rose,” “Ellington Was Not a Street” and “Hewitt Anderson’s Great Big Life.” Nelson’s first book as both author and illustrator is titled “We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball.” Sara Nelson Fiction: Straight Talk Sun., 3 p.m.............................Rolfe 1200 Nelson is editor in chief of Publisher’s Weekly. She has been a columnist for the New York Post, an editor at Self and a contributor to numerous other publications. She is the author of “So Many Books, So Little Time.” Michael J. Neufeld Kem Nunn Biography: Infamous Lives Sat., 12:30 p.m. .....................Haines 39 Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sun., Noon ..................... Young Hall CS 24 Neufeld wrote the critically acclaimed “The Rocket and the Reich: Peenemünde and the Coming of the Ballistic Missile Era” and “Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography. Nunn’s books include “Tapping the Source,” which was nominated for the National Book Award, and “Dogs of Winter.” A graduate of the UC Irvine, his most recent book is “Tijuana Straights.” Jim Newton Current Interest: Right & Left Sat., 2:30 p.m............................. Royce Hall Biography: California Powerbrokers Sun., Noon ................................... Haines 39 Newton is the editor of the Los Angeles Times editorial pages and is the recipient of numerous awards. He shared in the Pulitzer Prizes awarded to the Los Angeles Times for coverage of the 1992 riots and the 1994 Northridge earthquake. He is the author of “Justice for All: Earl Warren and the Nation He Made.” Steve Niles Comics Superheroes of the Page & Screen Sat., 10 a.m............ Ackerman Ballroom Niles is currently working for the four top American comic publishers — Marvel, DC, Image and Dark Horse. Currently ongoing are the “Bad Planet” series with co-writer Thomas Jane, “The Cryptics” with artist Ben Roman, the monthly “Criminal Macabre” series, “30 Days of Night” spinoffs and “American Freakshow.” LOS ANGELES TIMES T28 Olney is the multiple-award-winning executive producer and anchor of KCRW’s signature news/public affairs programs, “Which Way, L.A.?” and the nationally distributed “To the Point,” co-produced with Public Radio International. Lynne Olson Andrew O’Hagan Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Sat., 11:30 a.m.......................... Moore 100 SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Nagorski is the author of several books including “Reluctant Farewell: An American Reporter’s Candid Look Inside ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Publication Date: 04/20/2008 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T028/LA Description: Sun., 2:30 p.m........................ Poetry Stage History: Crisis Points Sat., 11 a.m..................................Haines 39 O’Hagan is a contributing editor to the London Review of Books and Granta magazine. His first book, “The Missing,” was short-listed for the Esquire Award and the Saltire Society Scottish First Book of the Year Award, among others. His latest novel, “Be Near Me,” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. Olson is author of “The Murrow Boys,” which was named one of the best books of 1996 by Publishers Weekly, and the Christopher Award-winning “Freedom’s Daughters.” Her latest book is “Troublesome Young Men: The Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power and Helped Save England,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. Lin Oliver Stewart O’Nan Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, Authors, “Hank Zipzer #14: The Life of Me (Enter At Your Own Risk).” Sun., 1:55 p.m.................................... Target Children’s Stage Oliver is a writer and producer of movies, books and television series for children and families. She has created more than 100 episodes of television, four movies and seven books. She coauthors the “Hank Zipzer” series. Fiction: Not So Ordinary People Sat., 2:30 p.m........................... Korn Hall O’Nan’s award-winning fiction includes “Snow Angels,” “The Names of the Dead,” “A Prayer for the Dying,” “Everyday People” and the story collection “In the Walled City.” In 1996, Granta named him one of America’s Best Young Novelists. His book “Last Night at the Lobster” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. Warren Olney From Column to Book to Screen: Steve Lopez in Conversation with Warren Olney Sun., 11:30 a.m............................Korn Hall Jose Luis Orozco Sat., 2:40 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Orozco is a children’s author, songwriter A SMORGASBORD OF CINEMA AWAITS. The LA Film Festival is much more than a festival. It’s a buffet of films fit for a king. Whether you like long films, short films, studio features or indies, you’ll find something here that makes the festival your own. Plus, you’re invited to red carpet premieres, screenings of summer blockbusters, star-studded events, chats with filmmakers, viewings of the hottest music videos and much, much more. It’s your chance to literally see hundreds of movies in every size, shape and genre. And our chance to honor the people we value most — the audience. ale s on s Passe y 21. Ma Tickets e 2. Jun s on ale LAFilmFest.com or 1.866.FilmFest premier sponsor principal sponsors BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS CS 50 r of most with ntribazine, Times, nd othdrama 1200 Ad Number: Insertion Number: Size: Color Type: st, has ts since at Los ting ok ts Pho- rs s 39 Hall nsel to e also or the s an l at the test and S 50 ks of the book ere S 50 n on Writ8.9 in e is a rvine Publication Date: 04/20/2008 hor of West. e y and les,” y Owchar is deputy editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review. He writes the column “The Siren’s Call,” on lore and superstition at latimes.com. Ann Packer Fiction: Not So Ordinary People Sat., 2:30 p.m................................Korn Hall Packer is the author of “Songs Without Words” and “The Dive from Clausen’s Pier,” which received a Great Lakes Book Award and the Kate Chopin Literary Award. She is also the author of “Mendocino and Other Stories.” Anthony Pagden History: Crisis Points Sat., 11 a.m. ................................Haines 39 Pagden is a distinguished professor of political science and history at UCLA. He is the author of many prize-winning books, the most recent of which is “Worlds at War: The 2,500 Year Struggle Between East and West.” John Palattella Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Sun., Noon ....................... Humanities A51 Palattella is literary editor of The Nation. His essays and reviews about poetry have appeared in numerous publications, including The Nation, the London Review of Books, Bookforum and the Los Angeles Times. T. Jefferson Parker Robert Crais & T. Jefferson Parker in Conversation Sat., 10 a.m........................Schoenberg Hall Parker has written many novels, including “Silent Joe,” which won the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award for Best Novel and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Mystery/Thriller. His latest work, “L.A. Outlaws,” is available now. Michael Parks The Future of News Sun., 10 a.m...............................Moore 100 Parks is director of the School of Journalism at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication. From 1997 to 2000, Parks served as editor of the Los Angeles Times, a period during which the Times garnered four additional Pulitzer Prizes. Todd Parr Todd Parr — “We Belong Together” Sat., 11:15 a.m.................................... Target Children’s Stage Parr is the author and illustrator of nearly 30 books for children, including “The Peace Book,” “Reading Makes You Feel Good,” “It’s Okay to Be Different,” “The Grandma Book” and his latest, “We Belong Together.” Patel is a Fellow at the Institute of Food and Development Policy. His latest book is “Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System.” PEN Center USA Emerging Voices Presentation Sat., 2 p.m....................................Etc. Stage PEN USA is a nonprofit membership organization made up of writers of every stripe who work west of the Mississippi. Its members are connected by the goals of building interest in the written word and defending writers worldwide. Sara Pennypacker Sara Pennypacker & Marla Frazee “Clementine’s Letter” Sat., 12:40 p.m. ................................. Target Children’s Stage Pennypacker, author of the Clementine books, was a painter before becoming a writer, and has two grown children. She has written several books, the latest being “Clementine’s Letter.” Sam Pereira Poetry Reading Sun., 2:45 p.m.................... Poetry Stage Pereira is the author of three books of poetry, the most recent being “A Café in Boca.” His work has been published in magazines, including American Poetry Review, Antioch Review and Poetry. Arthur Phillips Fiction: Grace Under Pressure Sat., 11:30 a.m..........................Moore 100 Phillips’ debut novel, “Prague,” and his second novel, “Egyptologist,” were both international bestsellers and each won numerous awards. Phillips’ latest work is called “Angelica.” Kevin Phillips Current Interest: New World Disorder Sat., 2 p.m..................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Phillips is a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times and National Public Radio, and is a political analyst on PBS’ “NOW with Bill Moyers.” He is also the author of numerous books, including his latest, “Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism.” in 1987 and became a columnist in 1996. He was named Associated Press National Sports Columnist of the Year in 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Plaschke is also a regular panelist on the ESPN daily talk show “Around the Horn.” Playhouse Disney’s “Choo-Choo Soul” Sat., 4:40 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Sun., 2:15 p.m.................................... Target Children’s Stage Playhouse Disney’s “Choo-Choo Soul” features a diverse and incredibly hip duo, teaching children through music on an animated train. With soulful and current renditions of the ABCs and 1-2-3s, Playhouse Disney’s “Choo-Choo Soul” has been honored with a 2007 Parent’s Choice Award for children’s television. Stanley Plumly Poetry & Criticism Sun., 10:30 a.m. ...........Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sun., 2 p.m..............................Poetry Stage Plumly is a professor of English at the University of Maryland. His work has been honored with the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award and an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His latest book, “Old Heart,” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. John Powers State of Crisis: Can Government Work? Sun., 10 a.m..................................Korn Hall Powers is film critic at Vogue, criticat-large for NPR’s “Fresh Air” with Terry Gross, columnist for Los Angeles magazine and editor-at-large for L.A. Weekly, where he writes a mediaculture column. His most recent book is “Sore Winners: (And the Rest of Us) in George Bush’s America.” Jenny Price Nonfiction: Blurring Boundaries Sat., 11:30 a.m...........................Young Hall CS 50 Price is the author of “Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America.” A contributor to the “Native Intelligence” column on L.A. Observed and a recent NEH and Guggenheim Fellow, she was a PEN finalist in 2007 for her Believer piece, “Thirteen Ways of Seeing Nature in L.A.” Robert Pinsky Poetry Reading Sun., 10:30 a.m. ............... Poetry Stage Poetry: Rhyme & Reason Sun., 3 p.m................. Young Hall CS 24 Pinsky’s latest collection of poems is “Gulf Music.” Earlier collections include “Jersey Rain” and “The Figured Wheel.” His prose account of a biblical hero, “The Life of David,” appeared last year. He is a former U.S. Poet Laureate, who founded the Favorite Poem Project during his tenure. Bill Plaschke Tommy Lasorda in Conversation with Bill Plaschke Sat., 10:30 a.m........................... Royce Hall Sports: Playing the Field Sun., 1:30 p.m........................... Rolfe 1200 Plaschke joined the Los Angeles Times Richard Price Fiction: Urban Renewal Sat., 10:30 a.m................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Richard Price Discusses “Lush Life” Sat., 3 p.m......... Los Angeles Times Stage Price is the author of eight novels, including “Bloodbrothers,” his latest, “Lush Life” and “Samaritan.” He has also written numerous screenplays, including “The Color of Money,” for which he was nominated for an Oscar. In 1999, Price received the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature. Lillian M. Diaz Przybyl Reading Manga: A Japanese Phenomenon Comes to America Sat., 3 p.m.........................Humanities A51 Przybyl is a senior editor for Tokyopop SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 Client Name: Advertiser: Section/Page/Zone: SSZ1/T029/LA Description: s Anturday hor eport” spent The Outer Limits: Horror & Science Fiction Sun., 10 a.m..................................Dodd 147 Fiction: Finding Truth in Imagined Places Sun., 2:30 p.m............................Young Hall CS 50 Eat This Book: Food Culture Past & Present Sun., 1 p.m.................................Moore 100 LOS ANGELES TIMES e Lines re 100 This electronic tearsheet confirms the ad appeared in the Los Angeles Times on the date and page indicated. You may not create derivative works,or in any way exploit or repurpose any content. Nick Owchar Raj Patel ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT and performer. He has recorded 13 volumes of “Latin American Children’s Music” and is the recipient of the Notable Picture Book Award by Parent’s Guide for “Diez Deditos.” ncludlite her and series T29 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books and specializes in global manga development. She has degrees in English and Japanese literature and a lifelong passion for manga. James Ragan Poetry Reading Sun., 1 p.m........................... Poetry Stage Poetry: Rhyme & Reason Sun., 3 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 24 Ragan’s books include “Lusions,” “The Hunger Wall,” “In the Talking Hours,” “Womb-Weary” and “Selected Poems.” Translated into 12 languages, his awards include three Fulbright Professorships, nine Pushcart nominations, an NEA grant, the Emerson Poetry Prize and a PSA award. Steven Raichlen Cooking Demonstration Sat., 2 p.m.............................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Raichlen is a multiple-award-winning author, journalist, cooking teacher and TV host. His bestselling barbecue cookbook series has more than 4 million copies in print, and he’s just released the 10th anniversary edition of “The Barbecue Bible.” He is also the host of “The Primal Grill” and “Barbecue University” on PBS. Richard Rayner L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Sat., Noon.......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Biography: California Powerbrokers Sun., Noon.................................... Haines 39 Biography: Literary California Sun., 3 p.m.................................... Haines 39 Rayner’s previous books include the memoir “The Blue Suit” and the novels “The Cloud Sketcher” and “Murder Book,” among others. His work has appeared in The New Yorker and many other publications. His recent book is “The Associates.” Richard Reeves Biography: The Explorers Sat., 1:30 p.m................. Young Hall CS 24 Reeves is a syndicated columnist and a professor at USC. He is the author of numerous books, including “President Kennedy: Profile of Power” and “President Nixon: Alone in the White House.” His latest book is “A Force of Nature: The Frontier Genius of Ernest Rutherford.” Christopher Reich Mystery: Starting a Series Sun., 1:30 p.m................ Young Hall CS 24 Reich is the bestselling author of three acclaimed novels, “Numbered Account,” “The Runner” and “The First Billion.” His new book, “Rules of Deception,” is due out this summer. David Rensin Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sun., Noon...................... Young Hall CS 24 award. Her latest novel, “The Age of Dreaming,” hits bookstores this month. Susan Salter Reynolds Peter Matthiessen in Conversation with Susan Salter Reynolds Sun., 10 a.m..................... Schoenberg Hall Fiction: Serious Prose Sun., 2:30 p.m.................. Schoenberg Hall Reynolds is a Los Angeles Times staff writer. She writes frequent reviews and the “Discoveries” column for Book Review and is a regular contributor to the Calendar section of the Los Angeles Times. Rob Roberge Mystery: Crime With An Edge Sun., 2:30 p.m.......................... Dodd 147 Christopher Rice Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Sat., 4 p.m................................. Dodd 147 Peter Robinson Rice is the author of three bestselling novels and a regular columnist for The Advocate magazine. His new thriller is “Blind Fall.” Reuben Riffel Cooking Demonstrations Sat., 11 a.m...........................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Sun., 11 a.m...........................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism South African sensation Riffel started his career in Franshhoek, known across the globe as a prime food and wine destination. Among his numerous accomplishments, he recently started his own restaurant, Reuben’s! in South Africa, which won 2004 Eat Out Johnnie Walker Restaurant Awards for both Chef of the Year and Restaurant of the Year. Donna Rifkind Mystery: Laughing in the Face of Death Sat., 10 a.m............................... Dodd 147 Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Sat., 4 p.m................................. Dodd 147 Rifkind is a book critic whose work has been published in the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications. She is a regular reviewer for the Washington Post and a finalist for this year’s National Book Critics Circle Balakian Award for Excellence in Reviewing. Laurie Viera Rigler Fiction From the Heart Sun., Noon..............................Rolfe 1200 Rigler is the author of “Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict” and its upcoming sequel. She is a freelance book editor who teaches writing workshops, including classes at Vroman’s Bookstore. Her website is www.janeaustenaddict.com. Rick Riordan Author, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” Sat., 10:30 a.m...................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Tween Series Writing: Other Worlds Sat., 11:30 a.m.............................. Korn Hall Nina Revoyr Fiction: Alternative Visions Sun., 1 p.m..................................... Korn Hall Adam Rivera Revoyr’s last novel, “Southland,” was one of the Los Angeles Times Best Books of 2003 and won a Lamda literary Rivera has emceed the Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage since the inception of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Roberge is the author of the neo-noir novels “More Than They Could Chew” and “Drive.” His first collection of stories, “Working Backwards from the Worst Moment of My Life,” is due for release later this year. Riordan is the award-winning author of the “Tres Navarre” mystery series for adults and the bestselling “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series for children. He has won the top three national awards in the mystery genre — the Edgar, the Anthony and the Shamus. Rensin’s 12th book is “All For Perfect Waves,” a biography of the surfer Miki Dora. He also penned the Los Angeles Times bestseller, “The Mailroom.” Sun., 10 a.m........................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Sun., 4:30 p.m........................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Telling Stories Sat., 10 a.m............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Mystery: The Literary Detective Sat., 11:30 a.m..............................Dodd 147 Robinson’s award-winning novels have been named a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly, a Notable Book by the New York Times and a Page Turner of the Week by People. His latest book is “Friend of the Devil.” Kevin Roderick California: The Great Experiment Sat., 3 p.m.......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Roderick is an author and editor. In May 2003, he started the popular media and culture website L.A. Observed, which was cited by Forbes magazine for a Best of the Web award in 2005. His latest book is “Wilshire Boulevard: Grand Concourse of Los Angeles.” Deborah Rodriguez Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sun., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Rodriguez spent five years teaching at and directing the Kabul Beauty School, the first modern beauty academy and training salon in Afghanistan. Her book “Kabul Beauty School: An American Woman Goes Behind the Veil” documents her experiences there. Luis J. Rodriguez Poetry and Fiction: Writing in Two Genres Sun., Noon........................ Humanities A51 Poetry Reading Sun., 4 p.m...............................Poetry Stage Rodriguez is best known for his memoir of gang life, “Always Running,” which became an international bestseller and received numerous literary awards. He has won national recognition as a poet, journalist, fiction writer, children’s author and critic, and is one of America’s leading Chicano writers. Robert Roper Fiction: Novel Lives Sat., 1 p.m.......................Young Hall CS 50 Roper’s biography, “Fatal Mountaineer,” won the 2002 Boardman-Tasker Prize. His other books, all works of fiction, include “Mexico Days,” “The Trespassers,” “Cuervo Tales,” “Royo County” and “On Spider Creek.” Thane Rosenbaum Mystery: Above the Law Sun., 1 p.m................................ Dodd 147 Rosenbaum is an award-winning novelist, essayist and law professor. His most recent book is an anthology titled “Law Lit, from Atticus Finch to The Practice: A Collection of Great Writing about the Law.” Alex Ross The Critics’ Voice Sat., 3 p.m.......................Young Hall CS 24 Ross has been the music critic of The New Yorker since 1996. His first book, “The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century,” was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. Tim Rutten Gay Talese in Conversation with Tim Rutten Sat., 11:30 a.m................. Schoenberg Hall Rutten’s career as a journalist spans more than 30 years at The Times. Prior to becoming a columnist for the Calendar section in 2002, he participated in The Times’ Pulitzer Prize-winning team coverage of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Rhythm Child Musical Performance Sun., 10:30 a.m...................... Reading By 9 Storytelling Stage The Rhythm Child Network inspires an environment that allows for young children to come in direct contact with the pulse of drum-based music and has continued to grow and become a source of information of cultural awareness and positive music for kids. Elizabeth D. Samet Current Interest: Lessons from the 20th Century Sat., 3:30 p.m...........................Haines 39 Samet is the author of “Willing Obedience: Citizens and the Progress of Consent in America, 1776 -1898.” Her latest work, “Soldiers Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point,” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest. Mark Sarvas First Fiction: Starting Out Sun., 10 a.m............... Young Hall CS 50 Sarvas is the author of the novel “Harry, Revised” and the host of the acclaimed litblog “The Elegant Variation.” His criticism has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, the Philadelphia Inquirer and elsewhere. Robert Scheer Current Interest: Campaign 2008 Sun., 12:30 p.m......................Royce Hall Scheer covered presidential politics for the Los Angeles Times for 30 years. He has authored six books, including “Playing President: My Close Encounters with Nixon, Carter, Bush 1, Reagan, and Clinton — and How They Did Not Prepare Me for George W. Bush.” John Scheibe Sports: Playing the Field Sun., 1:30 p.m........................Rolfe 1200 Scheibe is an editor and writer at the Los Angeles Times. In 2007, he wrote a biography on his mentor, titled “On the Road with Jim Murray: Baseball and the Summer of ‘79.” Erika Schickel Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Sun., 2:30 p.m........................ Moore 100 Schickel’s essays, reviews and reporting appear in the Los Angeles Times, L.A. Weekly, L.A. City Beat and Bust Magazine. She writes online for LAObserved. com, Hipmama.com, 23/6.com and thedailyreel.com. She is the author of “You’re Not The Boss of Me: Adventures of A Modern Mom.” Richard Schickel The Critics’ Voice Sat., 3 p.m................... Young Hall CS 24 Schickel is a film critic for Time and the producer-writer-director of more than 30 documentaries about figures such as Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese. He is the author of many books on film, including “The Disney Version” and “Brando: A Life in Our Times.” His newest book is “Film on Paper: The Inner Life of Movies.” Dr. Laura Schlessinger Dr. Laura Schelssinger with an Introduction From Amy Alkon Sat., 4 p.m..................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Schlessinger is the author of nine bestsellers, including “The Proper Care and Feeding of Marriage.” Her award-winning radio program is heard every day on more than 200 stations and is podcast on www.drlaura.com. Her latest book is “Stop Whining, Start Living.” Dan Schnur Current Interest: Right and Left Sat., 2:30..................................Royce Hall Schnur is one of California’s leading political and media strategists, whose career includes work on four presidential and three gubernatorial campaigns, as well as experience on a variety of ballot initiatives and policy reform efforts. Schnur now utilizes his experience to advise private sector clients, corporate leaders, non-profit organizations and political reform causes. He is an adjunct instructor at UC Berkeley and at USC’s Annenberg School of Communication. Schnur’s commentaries have appeared in several California newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, and he has been an analyst and political commentator for CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. Frederik Schodt Reading Manga: A Japanese Phenomenon Comes to America Sat., 3 p.m...........................Humanities A51 Schodt’s books include “Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics” and “The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom and the Manga/Anime Revolution.” In 2003, Schodt was honored with an Asahi Shimbun’s Osamu Tezuka Culture Award for popularizing manga overseas. John Burnham Schwartz Fiction: Stories of the Far East Sat., Noon......................... Humanities A51 Schwartz is the author of the books “Claire Marvel,” “Bicycle Days” and “Reservation Road.” His writing has appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, The New Yorker, the Boston Globe and Vogue. His newest novel is “The Commoner.” John Scieszka David Shannon and John Scieszka, Illustrator and Author, “TRUCKTOWN” BOOK FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS Sun., 1:35 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Scieszka is the author of bestselling books for children, including “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs” and the Caldecott Honor Book “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.” His latest book is “Smash! Crash!” Carolyn See Carolyn and Lisa See in Conversation with Veronique de Turenne Sun., 11:30 a.m...................... Moore 100 Carolyn See is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including “There Will Never Be Another You.” Her awards include the Robert Kirsch Award from the Los Angeles Times and a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction. Lisa See Carolyn and Lisa See in Conversation with Veronique de Turenne Sun., 11:30 a.m..........................Moore 100 Lisa See is author of the critically acclaimed bestseller, “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.” Her latest book, “Peony in Love,” was hailed as the best novel of 2007 by SBCA. Gino Segre Science & Culture Sat., 1:30 p.m.........................Rolfe 1200 Segre is a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania. His latest book, “Faust in Copenhagen: A Struggle for the Soul of Physics,” is a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology. Michele Serros Young Adult Writing: Not Just For Kids Sun., 1 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 50 Serros’ collection of fiction, “How to be a Chicana Role Model,” was a Los Angeles Times bestseller and is currently required reading at many U.S. high schools and universities. Her latest book is “¡Scandalosa!: A Honey Blonde Chica Novel.” David Shannon David Shannon and John Scieszka, Illustrator and Author, “TRUCKTOWN” Sun., 1:35 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Shannon has written and illustrated numerous award-winning picture books, including “Duck on a Bike,” the Caldecott Honor Book “No, David!,” “How I Became a Pirate” and “Good Boy, Fergus!” He is also the illustrator of “Smash! Crash!” James Sheehan Mystery: Above the Law Sun., 1 p.m.................................... Dodd 147 Sheehan has been a trial lawyer in Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. for 29 years. He is also the author of the bestseller “The Mayor of Lexington Avenue.” His new book is “The Law of Second Chamces.” Philip Shenon Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sun., 10:30 A.M........................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Shenon is an investigative reporter at the New York Times. He served as the the Washington Bureau’s chief Defense Department correspondent, diplomatic correspondent and Congressional cor- respondent. He is the author of “The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation.” Michael Shermer Current Interest: New World Disorder Sat., 2 p.m..................................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Shermer is the author of “The Mind of The Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics” and nine previous books, including the bestselling “Why People Believe Weird Things.” He is the publisher of Skeptic magazine. Maria Shriver A Conversation with Maria Shriver, Author, “Just Who Will You Be?” Sun., Noon.................................Los Angeles Times Stage Shriver is the author of five bestselling books. Her newest book is “Just Who Will You Be?” She has been honored with both a Peabody and an Emmy Award. Shriver currently serves as First Lady of California. Shushybye Theater Performance Sat., 2 p.m................................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Shushybye is where the Shushies create children’s dreams in such villages as Nap Valley and Snore Shore. Direct from Shushybye comes the acclaimed Shuyshybye Dream Band, performing catchy sleep-themed rock ‘n’ roll (and lullabies) loved by kids and adults alike. Neal Shusterman Young Adult: Fantastic Fiction Sat., Noon...............................Rolfe 1200 Shusterman is the author of many novels for young adults, including “Everlost” and “Downsiders,” which was nominated for 12 state reading awards and was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. His latest book is called “Unwind.” Barry Siegel Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sun., 10:30 a.m...............Ackerman Grand Ballroom Siegal, winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, is a former correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. He is the author of six books, including “Lines of Defense” and the forthcoming “Claim of Privilege.” Lee Siegel Literature & Technology: Breaking the Mold Sat., 10:30 a.m. ....................Rolfe 1200 Siegel is a writer and cultural critic who has written for Harper’s, The New Republic, The Nation, The New Yorker and many other publications. Siegel is a senior editor at The New Republic and author of the books “Not Remotely Controlled” and “Against the Machine.” Clancy Sigal Current Interest: Lessons from the 20th Century Sat., 3:30 p.m...........................Haines 39 Sigal is the author of four books, including his most recent, “A Woman of Uncertain Character.” He was principal screenwriter for the 2002 film “Frida.” He is professor emeritus at USC’s Annenberg School of Communication. Marisa Silver Fiction: Straight Talk Sun., 3 p.m..............................Rolfe 1200 Silver has written a collection of awardwinning short stories called “Babe in Paradise” as well as “No Direction Home,” her debut novel. Silver’s latest novel, “The God of War,” is available now. Michael Silverblatt Walter Mosley in Conversation with Michael Silverblatt Sun., 2:30 p.m.............................. Ackerman Grand Ballroom Silverblatt is creator, host and producer of KCRW’s literary talk show “Bookworm,” which began in 1989. The program has attracted such heavyweights as E.L. Doctorow, John Irving, Joan Didion, Toni Morrison, Gore Vidal, Salman Rushdie, Maya Angelou and T.C. Boyle. Amy Silverstein Memoir: Hope & Challenges Sun., 11:30 a.m.............. Young Hall CS 50 Silverstein is the author of the memoir “Sick Girl” which won the 2007 Books for a Better Life First Book Award and was a 2007 Borders Original Voices Non-Fiction finalist. She lives in New York with her husband and son and is currently writing her first novel. Maurya Simon Poetry Reading Sun., 11 a.m. ...................... Poetry Stage A creative writing teacher at the UC Riverside, Simon is author of notable poetry collections, including “Ghost Orchid,” “The Enchanted Room” and “Speaking in Tongues.” Scott Simon Fiction: Urban Renewal Sat., 10:30 a.m................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Simon is the host of National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition with Scott Simon.” He has won many major awards in broadcasting, including the Peabody and the Emmy. He is the author of several books, the most recent of which is “Windy City.” Ellen Slezak Fiction: Stories of the Far East Sat., Noon..................... Humanities A51 Slezak is the author of “Last Year’s Jesus” and “All These Girls.” Her short fiction has been published in numerous literary journals, including the American Literary Review, the Cincinnati Review and the Los Angeles Times. Daniel Lord Smail Science: Mind Matters Sat., 10:30 a.m............... Humanities A51 Smail is a professor of history at Harvard University and is currently a Fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation. His previous books on medieval European history have won several prizes. “On Deep History and the Brain” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology. Christine Smallwood Fiction: The Magic in Everyday Life Sun., Noon......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Smallwood is associate editor of The Nation magazine. She has reviewed works of fiction and nonfiction for The Nation, Bookforum and the Los Angeles Times. She also serves as the founding editor of The Crier, a nonfiction literary magazine. Jane Smiley Gore Vidal in Conversation with Jane Smiley Sat., 12:30 p.m........................... Royce Hall Fiction: Serious Prose Sun., 2:30 p.m.................. Schoenberg Hall Smiley is the author of 10 novels and four works of nonfiction. She is the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize, and in 2001 was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She received the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature in 2006. Her latest novel is “Ten Days in the Hills.” April Smith Mystery: The Literary Detective Sat., 11:30 a.m............................. Dodd 147 Smith is the author of the bestselling FBI Special Agent Grey mysteries, including “North of Montana” and her latest, “Judas Horse.” She is also an Emmy-nominated TV writer and producer. Mark Haskell Smith Vogue and other publications. Dylan Sprouse “47 R.O.N.I.N Series” Sat., 5:10 p.m...................................... Target Children’s Stage Sprouse currently stars with his brother Cole as the mischievous Zack and Cody Martin in the Disney Channel’s popular sitcom “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.” He and Cole also wrote the “47 R.O.N.I.N.” book series. David St. John Poetry: Walking the Line Sat., 10:30 a.m.......................... Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sat., 12:30 p.m....................... Poetry Stage St. John has been honored with many significant poetry prizes, including fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and an award in literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. His most recent work is “The Face: A Novella in Verse.” Karen Stabiner Memoir: Spirit & Substance Sat., 1:30 p.m.................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Mystery: Crime With an Edge Sun., 2:30 p.m.............................. Dodd 147 Mark Haskell Smith is the author of “Moist” and “Delicious,” and is an award-winning screenwriter. His newest novel is “Salty.” Stabiner is a frequent contributor to many popular publications and the author of seven books. Her most recent book is “The Empty Nest: 31 Parents Tell the Truth About Relationships, Love, and Freedom After the Kids Fly the Coop.” Nancy Snow Russ Stanton State of Crisis: Can Government Work? Sun., 10 a.m.............................. Korn Hall The Future of News Sun., 10 a.m........................... Moore 100 Dava Sobel Pamela Starr Science & Culture Sat., 1:30 p.m.........................Rolfe 1200 Current Interest: Latin American Identities Sun., 1:30 p.m............................Haines 39 Snow is the author of “The Arrogance of American Power: What U.S. Leaders Are Doing Wrong and Why It’s Our Duty to Dissent” and “Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech and Opinion Control Since 9/11.” She is also co-editor of the “Handbook of Public Diplomacy.” A former New York Times science reporter, Sobel is the author of “Longitude,” “Galileo’s Daughter” and “The Planets.” She has been a science journalist for 30 years and has written for many magazines, including Discover, Life and The New Yorker. Charles Solomon Reading Manga: A Japanese Phenomenon Comes to America Sat., 3 p.m..........................Humanities A51 A respected critic and historian of animation, Solomon’s recent books include “The Prince of Egypt: A New Vision in Animation” and “Enchanted Drawings: The History of Animation,” which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and the first film book to be nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award. Rob Spillman Women of Slipstream Sat., 2:30 p.m........................... Dodd 147 Spillman is editor of Tin House, a respected literary magazine. He is also the executive editor of Tin House Books. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Rolling Stone, Stanton, a 10-year veteran of the Los Angeles Times, is the newspaper’s 14th editor. Prior to his appointment as editor, he was the newspaper’s first innovation editor. In that position, he oversaw online news reporting and started to integrate The Times’ print newsroom with its Web operation. Starr is a senior lecturer in public diplomacy and international relations, a senior fellow at the Center on Public Diplomacy at USC, and an adjunct fellow at the Pacific Council on International Policy. Prior to joining the USC faculty, she was a senior Latin America analyst at the Eurasia Group, and has held a variety of teaching and research positions throughout Latin America. Her research has long focused on Mexican politics, economics and foreign policy, US-Mexico relations and economic policy making in Latin America. Sid Stebel Ray Bradbury with an Introduction from Sid Stebel Sat., 4:30 p.m..........................Royce Hall Stebel is a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. He is also a lecturer in USC’s Masters of Professional Writing program, using his “Double Your Creative Power!” book as a core text. Louise Steinman Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sun., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Steinman has curated the award- Los Angeles Times Festival of Books winning ALOUD literary series at the Los Angeles Public Library for more than 14 years. She is also the author of “The Knowing Body: The Artist as Storyteller in Contemporary Performance” and “Souvenir.” Times from 1956 to 1965. Since then he has written for Esquire, The New Yorker, Harper’s and other national publications. He is the author of 11 books, the most recent of which is “A Writer’s Life.” Leonard Stern History: Crisis Points Sat., 11 a.m...............................Haines 39 Moments that Shaped America Sun., 10:30 a.m.......................Haines 39 Creator of Mad Libs Sat., 3:30 p.m......................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage A multiple-award-winning producer, screenwriter and director, “Mad Libs” was Stern’s early entry into the world of books. Written in collaboration with humorist Roger Price, Stern’s word game has been entertaining and challenging book readers for half a century. Susan Straight Fiction: The Long & Short of It Sat., 10 a.m..................... Young Hall CS 50 Straight’s most recent book, “A Million Nightingales,” was nominated for a 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for fiction. Among her other honors and awards are a California Book Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Best American Short Story Award. Elizabeth Taylor Taylor is editor of the Chicago Tribune Magazine and Books sections. She joined the Tribune after more than a decade with Time magazine. She is the coauthor, with Adam Cohen, of “American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley: His Battle for Chicago and the Nation.” Johnny Temple Publishing: Where We Go From Here Sat., 2:30 p.m............. Young Hall CS 50 Elizabeth Strout Temple is the editor-in-chief of Akashic Books, an award-winning independent company dedicated to publishing literary fiction and political nonfiction. He has contributed articles and political essays to various publications, including The Nation, Publishers Weekly, AlterNet, Poets & Writers and BookForum. Fiction: Lives on the Page Sat., 4 p.m...................................... Korn Hall Theatre of the Puppets Strout is the author of several novels, including “Amy and Isabelle,” which won the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her latest book is “Olive Kitteridge: A Novel in Stories.” Susie Hansen Latin Band Musical Performance Sun., 12:30 p.m...........................Etc. Stage Hansen is a longtime favorite in Los Angeles and has played nearly 200 performances with her band each year since 1990. She has been featured as a soloist with Orquesta Los Van Van, Cuba’s premier dance orchestra, both in Los Angeles and in Havana, Cuba, and with Orquesta Aragon, the world’s most acclaimed Cuban Charanga ensemble. Joshua Swiller Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sun., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Deaf since the age of 4, Swiller has had a wide variety of careers, including Peace Corps volunteer, forest ranger, carpenter, slipper salesman, raw food chef, journalist and Zen monk, among others. “The Unheard” is his first book. David Talbot The Future of News Sun., 10 a.m........................... Moore 100 Talbot is the founder and former editor in chief of Salon. He is the author of the bestseller “Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years,” which has been optioned by Lionsgate Films. Talbot has worked as an editor for Mother Jones magazine and the San Francisco Examiner and has written for Time, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone and other publications. Gay Talese Gay Talese in Conversation with Tim Rutten Sat., 11:30 a.m................. Schoenberg Hall Talese was a reporter for the New York Presents Leo Politi’s “Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street” Sat., 5 p.m................................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage “Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street” recreates the Los Posadas Christmas tradition of Los Angeles, a tradition that continues today. For the first time, in honor of Leo Politi’s centennial, “Pedro” has been reprinted with sepia pages now in full color, as Politi originally intended. The Doodlebops™ Sat., 1:30 p.m...................................... Target Children’s Stage Sun., 11:40 a.m................................... Target Children’s Stage The Doodlebops™ are a Canadian musical pop band for preschool children. Their debut CD, “Get On The Bus,” was released in 2004 and they now have a successful TV series airing on the Disney Channel. The Doodlebops™ stars are Lisa J. Lennox as Deedee Doodle, Chad McNamara as Rooney Doodle and Jonathan Wexler as Moe Doodle. importance of never judging a book by its cover. His artwork has appeared in books, magazines and in fine art galleries. The SqueeGees The SqueeGees Sun., 4:10 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage A fun-filled, bubbly acoustic duo, The SqueeGees provide a playful musical adventure for the entire family. The duo emphasizes positive messages, including environmental awareness, animal rescue and healthy eating. Samantha Tobey and Roman Bluem are the kids-at-heart behind this grassroots musical journey. Lynne Thompson Jean Valentine D.J. Waldie Poetry Reading Sat., 3:30 p.m.......................... Poetry Stage Poetry: Walking the Line Sat., 10:30 a.m................................... Young Hall CS 24 Poetry Reading Sat., 1 p.m................................ Poetry Stage California: The Great Experiment Sat., 3 p.m.......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Pushcart Prize nominee Thompson won the 2007 Perugia Press Prize for her book of poems, “Beg No Pardon.” She was also awarded the 2008 Great Lakes Colleges Assn.’s New Writers Award. Scott Timberg Fiction: Urban Renewal Sat., 10:30 a.m................. Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Timberg covers West Coast books and authors for the Los Angeles Times. He is also the co-editor, with Dana Gioia, of “The Misread City: New Literary Los Angeles.” Brian Michael Tracy Poetry Reading Sat., Noon............................ Poetry Stage Tracy’s “Midnight Tea” spoken word and music CD, recorded with folk/rock duo Andy Hill and Renee Safier, has been featured on many radio programs, including KPFK’s “Poet’s Café.” The CD is a companion piece to Tracy’s “Driving with Dante” poetry collection. Kenneth Turan Reinventing Hollywood: The 1960s and Beyond Sat., 1 p.m............................... Moore 100 Turan has been a film critic at the Los Angeles Times for more than 10 years and can also be heard as film critic for NPR’s “Morning Edition.” He is the author of multiple books, the most recent of which is “Now In Theaters Everywhere: A Celebration of a Certain Kind of Blockbuster.” He is the director of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. Carolyn and Lisa See in Conversation with Veronique de Turenne Sun., 11:30 a.m...................... Moore 100 Tim Ering, author and illustrator of “The Story of Frog Belly,” creates hyper-theater projects that combine multimedia, music and puppets of all sizes to tell a story about the environment and the Mystery: Death in Another Land Sat., 1 p.m................................. Dodd 147 Urban, the former marketing director at Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena, now writes children’s books full-time. “A Crooked Kind of Perfect” is her first novel. Veronique de Turenne The Story of Frog Belly Rat Bone Sun., 3 p.m.............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Jan Costin Wagner Wagner’s first novel, “Night Trip,” won him the 2002 Marlowe Prize for Best Crime novel, awarded by the Raymond Chandler Society. His latest novel, “Ice Moon,” is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/ Thriller. Theater Production Sat., Noon............................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage The Rogue Artists Ensemble Linda Urban “Skin Deep,” “Spontaneous” and “Bump.” She is the winner of PEN West’s 2001 fiction award and the American Film Institute’s Mary Pickford Award for New Screenwriters. Tween Writing: Stuck in the Middle With You Sun., 10:30 a.m................Humanities A51 The Ohmies! The Ohmies! introduce children to world music, yoga and creative problem solving by combining kinesthetic and interpersonal intelligence theories with live action entertainment, where children also learn experimentally in the magical land of Ohm. Times. He is the author of “The Myth of Solid Ground: Earthquakes, Prediction, and the Fault Line Between Reason and Faith” and the editor of “Another City: Writing from Los Angeles” and “Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology,” which won a 2002 California Book Award. Turenne is a published playwright, journalist and essayist, and is the book critic for NPR’s news show “Day to Day.” A longtime contributor to the Los Angeles Times, she currently writes for the “L.A. Now” blog on latimes.com. David L. Ulin Maxine Hong Kingston in Conversation with David L. Ulin Sat., 1 p.m..................... Schoenberg Hall West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Sat., 3 p.m...............................Rolfe 1200 Fiction: Alternative Visions Sun., 1 p.m................................. Korn Hall Ulin is book editor of the Los Angeles Valentine’s “Door in the Mountain: New and Collected Poems 1965-2003” won the 2004 National Book Award for Poetry. Her 10th and most recent book is “Little Boat,” a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry. Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan John Landis and Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan Interviewed by Tim Curry Sun., 4 p.m.....................Los Angeles Times Stage Waldie received the California Book Award for nonfiction for his book “Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir.” His latest work, “California Romantica,” became a Los Angeles Times bestseller in 2007. Amy Wallen A Conversation with Valerie Bertinelli, author of “Losing It” Sat., 1 p.m..................................Los Angeles Times Stage Fiction: Lives on the Page Sat., 4 p.m...................................... Korn Hall Vallan is a film journalist and serves as director of the Torino Film Festival, hosted each year in Italy. Her book “John Landis” is the first American book published about the legendary filmmaker. Wallen, author of Los Angeles Times bestselling novel “MoonPies and Movie Stars” (paperback to be released in June) is a writer-in-residence at New York State Summer Writers Institute and host of the popular “Dime Stories Live” www.dimestories.org. Deborah Vankin Joseph Wambaugh Graphic Novels: Every Picture Tells a Story Sun., 3 p.m.................... Humanities A51 Joseph Wambaugh in Conversation with Michael Connelly Sat., 2:30 p.m................... Schoenberg Hall Vankin is the editor in chief of Metromix Los Angeles, a weekly newspaper and website covering L.A. arts, pop-culture and nightlife for 20somethings. Her first graphic novel, “Poseur,” is a collaboration with artist Rick Mays for DC Comics’ Minx series. Wambaugh, a former LAPD detective sergeant, is the bestselling author of 16 prior works of fiction and nonfiction, including “The Choirboys” and “The Onion Field.” In 2004, he was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. His new novel is “Hollywood Crows.” Gore Vidal Diane Ward Gore Vidal in Conversation with Jane Smiley Sat., 12:30 p.m.......................Royce Hall Poetry Reading Sun., 3:45 p.m..................... Poetry Stage Vidal is the author of more than 20 novels, as well as plays, many screenplays, more than 200 essays and a memoir. Vidal’s “United States (Essays 1952-1992)” won the 1993 National Book Award. His most recent book is “Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir.” Marcos McPeek Villatoro Immigration: Beyond the Border Sat., 4 p.m............................... Moore 100 Villatoro is the author of eight books of fiction, poetry and nonfiction. His book “The Holy Spirit of My Uncle’s Cojones” is his coming-of-age, autobiographical novel. Marcos holds the Fletcher Jones Endowed Chair in Writing at Mount St. Mary’s College. Ward has received grants from NEA and the California Arts Council. Her 10 books include “Film-Yoked Scrim” and “When You Awake.” A chapbook is forthcoming from Seeing Eye Books in 2008. Bruce Watson Moments That Shaped America Sun., 10:30 a.m.......................Haines 39 Watson is the author of “Sacco and Vanzetti: The Men, the Murders and the Judgment of Mankind,” which was nominated for an Edgar Award in the category of True Fact/Crime. He is also an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times and Smithsonian, among other places. Diana Wagman Kim Wayans Author, “Amy Hodgepodge” L.A. Fiction: City of Neighborhoods Sat., Noon.......................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Sat., 11:30 a.m........................ Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Wagman has published three novels, Wayans is the author of the children’s series “Amy Hodgepodge.” She also Visit Hoy’s Booth #224 and enter to win a $250 shopping spree at Librería Martinez, a full-service bookstore specializing in Latino literature in English and Spanish. Delivering the Hispanic voice, Hoy is the Spanish-language newspaper of the Los Angeles Times. To learn more, call Jerry Simon at 213.237.4376 or visit hoyinternet.com. SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2008 08HOY020 Get your movie geek on. Our cinematic snoops take you behind the scenes to scope out all the films opening during Hollywood’s hottest season. 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Young Hall CS 24 Weil, who began his career as an editorial assistant in 1978, has been an executive editor at W.W. Norton since 1998. He has edited the work of Henry Roth, Oliver Stone, D.M. Thomas and others. Susan Weinberg Publishing: Where We Go From Here Sat., 2:30 p.m................. Young Hall CS 50 Weinberg was at HarperCollins Publishers for 12 years where, prior to leading the HarperCollins imprint, she directed the renowned HarperPerennial trade paperback program. She is currently publisher at Public Affairs. Eric Weiner Smile: Is Happiness Overrated? Sat., Noon.......................Young Hall CS 24 Weiner is a national correspondent for NPR.org. Previously, he was a correspondent for NPR’s midday magazine show, “Day to Day,” covering a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on foreign affairs. “The Geography of Bliss” is his first book. Tim Weiner Current Interest: Checks & Balances Sun., 10:30 a.m........................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Weiner, a reporter for the New York Times since 1993, won the National Book Award for “Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. He won the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on national security in 1988, when he worked at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Sarah Weinman Mystery: The Literary Detective Sat., 11:30 a.m......................... Dodd 147 Mystery: Starting a Series Sun., 1:30 p.m............ Young Hall CS 24 Weinman writes “Dark Passages,” a monthly online crime fiction column for the Los Angeles Times Book Review. Her short fiction has been published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and several anthologies. Rosemary Wells Rosemary Wells “Max’s ABC” Sat., 2:20 p.m...................................... Target Children’s Stage Wells is the creator of more than 60 books for young readers. She is probably best known for her Max and Ruby books and TV series on Nickelodeon. Wells also created beautiful watercolor paintings from new prints of the black-and-white art for the picture book edition of Garth Williams’ “Benjamin’s Treasure.” Mark Wenzel Street Performer Sat., 4 p.m............................... Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Sun., 4 p.m.............................. Reading by 9 Storytelling Stage Wenzel is one of the world’s premier street performers, often found riding a unicycle, juggling and fighting imaginary duels on stage. His antics create laughter wherever he performs and his work has taken him to Japan, China, Indonesia, England and Mexico. Jon Wiener Current Interest: Defining American Character Sat., Noon.........................Ackerman Grand Ballroom Wiener is a contributing editor of The Nation magazine and a history professor at UC Irvine. He’s also written for the L.A. Times Book Review, The New Republic and the New York Times Magazine. His most recent book is “Historians in Trouble: Plagiarism, Fraud and Politics in the Ivory Tower.” David Wiesner Children’s Books: Worth 1,000 Words Sun., 1:30 p.m...................Humanities A51 Wiesner is an author and illustrator of children’s books and publications. His work has won several honors, including three Caldecott Medals and two Caldecott Honors. His new book is “Hurricane.” Wiesner created the artwork for the 2008 Festival of Books and Book Prizes. Marianne Wiggins Fiction: Novel Lives Sat., 1 p.m....................... Young Hall CS 50 Wiggins is the author of seven books of fiction, including her most recent novel, “The Shadow Catcher,” which is a finalist for the 2007 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. She has won an NEA grant, the Whiting Writers’ Award and was a National Book Award finalist in fiction for “Evidence of Things Unseen.” Amy Wilentz Contentious Ground: The Middle East Sun., 12:30 p.m........................... Ackerman Grand Ballroom Wilentz is the author of the books “The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier” and “Martyrs’ Crossing.” Wilentz moved to California in 2003, and her newest book, “I Feel Earthquakes More Often Than They Happen: Coming to California in the Age of Schwarzenegger,” is the result of that lucky displacement. Anne Willan Cooking Demonstration Sun., 12:30...........................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Willan is an acclaimed cooking teacher and food writer and is the founder of La Varenne, the famous French cooking school. A contributor to the Los Angeles Times Food section and named teacher of the year by Bon Appétit magazine, she is the author of more than 30 cookbooks, including “The Country Cooking of France.” Mo Willems, Author “The Pigeon Wants a…” Sun., 11:15 a.m................................... Target Children’s Stage A bestselling author and illustrator, Willems is best known for his Caldecott Honor-winning picture books “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!” and “Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale.” His latest book is “Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity.” Marty Williams Emcee.................................... Poetry Stage Poetry Reading Sun., 10:45.......................... Poetry Stage Williams’ work has appeared in “The Best of the Prose Poem,” “Verse and Universe,” “The Geography of Home,” the New Virginia Review, Quarterly West and elsewhere. His forthcoming book is “Other Medicines.” He also teaches creative writing at Valdosta State University. Antoine Wilson Surf Culture: Shooting the Tube Sun., Noon.................. Young Hall CS 24 Wilson is the author of the novel “The Interloper” and a contributing editor of A Public Space. His work has appeared in the Paris Review and Best New American Voices. Henry Winkler Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, Authors, “Hank Zipzer #14: The Life of Me (Enter At Your Own Risk)” Sun., 1:55 p.m..................................... Target Children’s Stage Winkler is instantly recognizable and admired by audiences of all ages for his role as the Fonz on the long-running series “Happy Days.” In addition, he is an award-winning producer and director of family and children’s programming. He has completed the first 14 novels in a series called “Hank Zipzer: The World’s Best Underachiever.” Jacqueline Winspear Mystery: Starting a Series Sun., 1:30 p.m............ Young Hall CS 24 Winspear is the author of the bestselling Maisie Dobbs series of novels, which have been nominated for seven awards, including the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel. Her latest work, “An Incomplete Revenge,” joins the rest of the Maisie Dobbs series as a BookSense Selection. Charlie Winton West Coast Publishing: Rethinking the Model Sat., 3 p.m...............................Rolfe 1200 Winton is chairman and chief executive officer of Counterpoint, a leading independent publisher in the United States. Counterpoint’s imprints include Soft Skull and Sierra Club Books. Previously, Winton was the CEO of Avalon Publishing Group and Publishers Group West. Tobias Wolff Fiction: Serious Prose Sun., 2:30 p.m.............. Schoenberg Hall Wolff is the author of numerous award-winning books, including “This Boy’s Life,” which received a Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His first collection of short stories in more than a decade is called “Our Story Begins.” Sholeh Wolpe Poetry Reading Sat., 10:30 a.m................... Poetry Stage Wople was born in Iran and is the author of “Rooftops of Tehran,” “Sin: Selected Poems of Forugh Farrokhzad,” “The Scar Saloon” and “Shame.” She is the associate editor of “The Norton Anthology of Modern Literature from the Muslim World.” Stuart Woods Laurence Yep Laurence Yep “American Girl — MIA” Sat., 3:10 p.m....................................... Target Children’s Stage Woods is the bestselling author of 32 novels, including “New York Dead,” “Chiefs” and “Heat.” His most recent book is “Beverly Hills Dead.” Yep, author of “Mia” and “Bravo, Mia,” has published more than 60 books for children and adults, including a “Star Trek” novel. His books for young readers have garnered numerous awards, including an American Book Award and two Newbery Honors. Paula L. Woods Al Young Mystery: Death in Another Land Sat., 1 p.m................................. Dodd 147 Poetry Reading Sun., 11:30 a.m................... Poetry Stage Poetry: Rhyme & Reason Sun., 3 p.m.................. Young Hall CS 24 Mystery: Cruel & Unusual Sat., 4 p.m................................. Dodd 147 Book critic Woods is the author of the Charlotte Justice mystery series, which includes “Strange Bedfellows.” A presenter at this year’s Times Book Prizes, her most recent short fiction appears in “The Blue Religion,” edited by Michael Connelly. Stacey Grenrock Woods Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Sun., 2:30 p.m........................ Moore 100 Woods is a former “Daily Show” correspondent and once played a recurring character on “Arrested Development.” She is now a contributing editor for Esquire and has published articles in Allure and O: The Oprah Magazine, among others. Her memoir is “I, California.” Victor Wooten Musical Performance Sat., 1 p.m.................................Etc. Stage Wooten has won the Bass Player of the Year award from Bass Player Magazine three times in a row and was the first person ever to win the award more than once. His new album is “Palmystery,” and he is the author of “The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music.” WriteGirl A Celebration of Words, Women & Girls” Sun., 1:30 p.m..........................Etc. Stage Launched in 2001, WriteGirl pairs women writers with teen girls from low-income areas for one-on-one mentoring. Founder Keren Taylor has received service commendations from Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and President George W. Bush. Sherry Yard Cooking Demonstration Sun., 12:30 p.m...................Culinary Stage Presented by South African Tourism Yard is the executive pastry chef for Wolfgang Puck’s restaurants, including Spago, Cut and Chinois. She is the author of “Desserts by the Yard” and “The Secrets of Baking” and is the recipient of the 2002 James Beard Outstanding Pastry Chef Award and the 2004 James Beard Outstanding Pastry Book Award. Lisa Yee Tween Writing: Stuck in the Middle With You Sun., 10:30 a.m................Humanities A51 Yee is the author of tween novels, including “So Totally Emily Ebers,” her latest. She won the 2004 Sid Fleischman Humor award for “Millicent Min, Girl Genius” while “Stanford Wong Flunks Big Time” was an ALA Notable Book. Young’s honors include Guggenheim, Wallace Stegner, Fulbright and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships and the PEN-Library of Congress Award for Short Fiction, the PEN-USA Award for Nonfiction and many others. He is the current California Poet Laureate and his most recent book is “Something About the Blues.” Dave Zaboski Dave and Grace Zaboski, Former Disney Animator and Daughter, “Gideons Dream” Sat., 12:20 p.m................................... Target Children’s Stage Zaboski is a former Disney animator whose credits include such beloved contemporary classics as “The Lion King,” “Aladdin” and “Beauty and theBeast.” He is the illustrator of the new book “Gideon’s Dream.” Grace Zaboski Dave and Grace Zaboski, Former Disney Animator and Daughter, “Gideons Dream” Sat., 12:20 p.m................................... Target Children’s Stage Zaboski is the 7-year-old daughter of Dave Zaboski, a former Disney animator. She coauthored the book “Gideon’s Dream.” Marc Porter Zasada Nonfiction: Laughing Between the Lines Sun., 2:30 p.m........................ Moore 100 Zasada’s commentary, “The Urban Man,” has appeared on KCRW radio since 2004. In addition, his writing and commentary has appeared in the Antioch Review, the Los Angeles Times and many other publications. He is the author of “The Urban Man: Staying Human in L.A.” Val Zavala Memoir: Hope & Challenges Sun., 11:30 a.m.......... Young Hall CS 50 Zavala is the vice president of news and public affairs for KCET. She is also the anchor of KCET’s signature series “Life & Times,” which has won more than 25 Emmys and 35 Golden Mikes. Lijia Zhang Memoir: Other Places, Other Lives Sun., 1:30 p.m................... Fowler Museum Lenart Auditorium Zhang is the author of “Socialism is Great!: A Worker’s Memoir of the New China.” Her articles have appeared in many international publications and she is a regular speaker on NPR. Los Angeles Times Festival AUTHOR(S) Kerby T. Alvy, PhD Patricia Anawalt Njedeh Anthony Peter A. Balaskas Christopher Barrios de Leon Martha Beck Eric Blank Francesca Lia Block Charles Bock Ray Bradbury J.M. Brouk Terry Brussel-Gibbons Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis Garrett Burke Debbie Campbell Ph.D Debby Carman Matt Casper Brandon Cesmat Stan Chambers Mary Higgins Clark Chuck Clayton Harlan Coben Harlan Coben Lee Cohen Michael Connelly Michael Connelly Paul Conrad John M. Cordova Maryam Khatamee Cornejo Amy Costales Samuel A. Culbert James Dane Mark D’Anna Barbara Davilman and Ellis Weiner Karen S. Davis Peter de Krassel Lynn Bilek Edmonds Larry Elder Kate Elliott James Ellroy Elaine Equi Christa Faust Raymond E. Feist Pamela Fischer Annette Fix Betty Fraser Ray Friesen Donna L. Friess, Ph.D. Jack Fujimoto Kip Fulbeck Cornelia Funke Gayla Gabriel Yvette Garfield Steve Garvey Dagberto Gilb Gary David Goldberg Janet Goliger Theodore S. Gonzalves Cami Gordon Nancy Gottesman and Margery Schwartz Thomas Grasty Gris Grimly Beto Gutierrez Thurman Hackett John Hamamura Dr. Alan J. Hamilton Evan Handler Dr. Andrew J. Harvey Marilu Henner Carolyn Hennesy Judith Herman Joe Hill Naomi Hirahara Naomi Hirahara Mary Hochenauer and L. Hochenauer Fox Sandy Holman Carolyn Howard-Johnson Peter Inova CJ Jacobsen Sue Ann Jaffarian Robert Kaufman Olga Tuchscher Krasnoff Alan Krugel Lela Lee John Lescroart Darren Levine Micah Linton of DAY(S) START END Sat. Sat.. Sat.. Sat.. 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Confidential 1023 Ripple Effect, Voice-Over 355 Money Shot 614 Wrath of a Mad God, Magician 434 This Bible Talks 610 The Break-up Diet 126 Top Chef Cookbook 801 A Cheese Related Mishap, Yarg! 102 Cry the Darkness: One Woman’s Triumph 327 Sawtelle West L.A.’s Japantown 327 Permanence tattoo portraits 829 Inkheart, Inkspell, Princess Knight 727 Leaving with Love 938 Handstand Kids Cookbook 301 My Bat Boy Days 329 The Flowers 507 Family Ties, M*A*S*H, Lou Grant 928 Class self-defense 427 Stage Presence: Fil-Am Artists 829 The Down to Earth Guide to Global Warming 657 Hometown Santa Monica 409 Blood on the Tracks 225 Where Madness Reigns 1022 A Sentence with the District 105 Historical Journey Into Jazz 425 Color of the Sea 647 The Scalpel and the Soul 602 It’s Only Temporary 209 Leadership: Texas Hold ‘Em Style 301 Wear Your Life Well 329 Pandora Gets Jealous 342 The Cornucopia 301 20th Century Ghosts 425 Snakeskin Shamisen 355 Summer of the Big Bachi 923 Sunny and Wondrous Cat Cousins 913 Grandma Says Our Hair Has Flair 610 How To Do It Frugally series of books 434 Nikon D40, Canon 350XT 126 Top Chef Cookbook 355 Thugs and Kisses 620 Defense of the Bush Doctrine 682 Dining by Design 122 The K-9 Chronicles 705 Angry Little Girls 301 Betrayal, Suspect, Hunt Club 539 Complete Krav Maga 936 Weebeasts Exhibitor Booths COMPANY/ORGANIZATION Center for the Improvement of Child Caring UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History NVL Publishing Ex Machina Press LLC Frijolitos Borders Inc. Clarke Morgan Press Poets and Writers Inc. Book Soup Vagabond Books Red Pepper Press Success Center/Marriage Minded Pepperdine University Quarterama Debbie Campbell, PhD Faux Paw Productions Inc. Emotes By Evergrow Poetic Matrix Press USC Bookstore The Mystery Bookstore Chuckclayton.com Borders Inc. Mysterious Galaxy Every Picture Tells A Story Borders Inc. The Mystery Bookstore Angel City Press My Mobile Tutor Copihue Publications Galeria Rustica Stanford University Press James Dane Books Ex Machina Press LLC Skirball Cultural Center Schiller/Intercontinental Books Go Be Do Productions Couple of Authors — The Edmonds KABC Talk Radio 790 Mysterious Galaxy The Mystery Bookstore Small Beer Press Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles Mysterious Galaxy GMBooks.com Authors’ Coalition Chronicle Books Don’t Eat Any Bugs Productions Hurt into Happiness Publishing Kinokuniya Bookstores of America Co. Ltd. Kinokuniya Bookstores of America Co. Ltd. A Whale of a Tale Sparks of Light Publishing Handstand Kids Borders Inc. Book Soup Writers Guild Foundation PMA Academic Publishing Philippine Expressions Bookshop A Whale of a Tale Corley Guide Skirball Cultural Center Baby Tattoo Books Humanitarian Law Project Historical Journey Into Jazz Heritage Source Bleepstore.com PEN USA Hi-Tech Criminal Justice Borders Inc. Book Soup Huntington Library, Art and Gardens Borders Inc. Heritage Source Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles Gnatcatcher Children’s Books The Culture Co-Op Authors’ Coalition GMBooks.com Chronicle Books Sisters in Crime/Los Angeles Pepperdine UniversityTable Top Landscapes Author House Angry Little Girls Inc Borders Inc. Ulysses Press Beast Stew Los Angeles Times Festival AUTHOR(S) Davy Liu Shaina Lu Jeffrey Martin Al Martinez Al Martinez Marlee Matlin and Doug Cooney Joey McCrae Patrick McGrath John Mese and Dawn Kelsey Cesar Millan Wylie Miller Walter Mirisch Carina Monica Montoya Walter Mosley John Nathan Lori Nelson Michael Alan Nelson Marc Norman Sharon O’Connor Sharon O’Connor Kristy Orona-Ramirez Kristy Orona-Ramirez James Owen John Paul Owles T. Jefferson Parker Anthony D Parnell Randie Pellegrini Susan Peterson Matthew Peterson Gary Phillips Charles Phoenix Elizabeth Pomeroy C. Leigh Purtill Alesandra Rain Christopher Rice Lauren Rifkin Peter Robinson Peter Robinson Kevin Roderick Barry Rothstein Mr. Mike and Leigh Rubin Shawna Ryan Alva Sachs Amelia Saltsman Asli Sancar Jennifer Sarja Gerald A. Schiller David Shannon David Shannon Jeff Sherratt Amy Silverstein Randall Silvis Michael Smith April Smith Icy Smith and Gayle R. Roski Amalia Starr Alan Stillson Chris Strodder John Thompson Kathleen Thorne-Thomsen Bill Thuruanger Gore Vidal Mutiya Vision J. Michael Walker Joseph Wambaugh Harvey Z. Warren Berge Wassilian John M. Weiskopf David Weisner Rosemary Wells Mo Willems Dawn Williams Lisa Williams Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver Don Winslow Dr. Fred Alan Wolf Tobias Wolff Serpico Wolfgang and Tomi Krugel Paula Woods Clifford A. Wright Lisa Yee African American Authors Aly and AJ Figueroa Press JBB Winner USC MPW Faculty Various atheist authors of Books Notable Signings DAY(S) START END Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Sat. and Sun. Sat. Sun. Sun. Sat. Sat. Sun. Sat. 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Outlaws, The Fallen 712 The 7 Laws of Stress Management 722 Cordially Invited 823 Fun Places to Go with Kids Guide 929 Paraworld Zero 355 Bangers 332 Southern California in the ‘50s 342 Pasadena: A Natural History 329 All About Vee 226 Deeds of Trust 367 Blind Fall 825 Nine Lives of Romeo Crumb 441 Friend of the Devil 301 Friend of the Devil 332 Los Angeles author/journalist 851 Pop-up 3D, Phantograms from Nature 815 Lemon Drop Rain and Rubes Cartoons 228 Destiny’s Damned 930 Circus Fever 349 Santa Monica Farmer’s Market Cookbook 205 Ottoman Women Myth and Reality 910 When Watute Wants Some Water 351 The Man Who Defied Death 839 Smash Crash, No David, Fergus 829 No David 355 The Brimstone Murders 329 Sick Girl 153 On Night Shore and Disquiet Heart 807 What in the World! 367 Judas Horse: An Ana Grey Mystery 807 Mei Ling in China City 727 Raising Brandon 668 Sudokugrams and Match Wits with MENSA 618 The Disneyland Encyclopedia 811 342 The Huntington for Kids 148 Ripples on the Water 346 935 What Makes Me Beautiful 432 All the Saints of the City of Angels 614 Hollywood Crows, Hollywood Station 1019 533 The Intrepid Pigeon 715 The Ascendancy 513 Flotsam, Tuesday 813 Max and Ruby books 513 Knuffle Bunny 227 Me and My Father’s Shadow 301 Life Among the Dead 813 Hank Zipper Series 441 The Winter of Frankie Machine 647 The Yoga of Time Travel 437 Our Story Begins 229 The K-9 Chronicles books 1 and 2 301 The Blue Religion 349 Bake Until Bubbly 829 So Totally Emily Ebers 645 Fiction, self-help and kids books 813 Rock ‘n’ Roll Mysteries 402 706 Strand Prophecy 402 724 COMPANY/ORGANIZATION Kendu Films Youth Inkwell Publishing Jeffrey Martin Vroman’s Bookstore Angel City Press CM School Supply JAM Publishers Book Soup Flippy and Friends Borders Inc. 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Braille Institute Library Services................................... 505 741 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029 323-660-3880 Ext. 1284 www.braillelibrary.org Free talking-book library services. Brent Books & Cards.............. 215 309 W. Washington St. Chicago, Il 60606 Book Marketing Solutions.....1018 10300 E. Leelanau Court Traverse City, MI 231-929-1999 www.bookmarketingsolutions.com Publisher. Buddha’s Light Publishing..... 617 3456 Glenmark Drive Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 626-923-5144 www.blpusa.com Publishing Buddhists’ work (books). Book Publicists of Southern California..................................106 6464 Sunset Blvd. 323-461-3921 www.bookpublicists.org Book publicity and marketing. Building Tenets..................... 1015 612-310-3101 www.buildingtenets.com Self-improvement bookseller. Book Publishing Co................. 348 P.O. Box 99 Summertown, TN 38483 931-964-3571 www.bookpubco.com Cooking, alternative health, Native American. 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Carney Educational Services... 845 430 Grand Cypress Ave. Suite 103 Palmdale, CA 93551 888-511-PREP www.carneyed.com Leaders in test-prep books for all ages. Center for Improvement of Child Caring...................................... 931 6260 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Suite 304 North Hollywood, CA 818-980-0903 www.ciccparenting.org Parent training and resources. Center for the Art of Translation......................... 439 35 Stillman St. Suite 201 San Francisco, CA 94107 415-512-8812 www.catranslation.org Books of world literature. Center Theatre Group............ 407 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012 213-628-2772 www.centertheatregroup.org Ahmanson, Taper and Kirk Douglas theaters. Children’s Book Press............. 803 965 Mission Street, Suite 425 866-935-2665 www.childrensbookpress.org Mulicultural and bilingual books for kids. Chimmy 5 in 1 Languages Book........................................ 940 30110 Crown Valley Parkway Suite 103 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 949-395-5048 www.chimmy5in1.com Publishing company. Christian Science Reading Room....................................... 631 1125 Glendon Ave. 310-208-3814 www.christianscience.com Bookstore — Spiritual resource center. Chronicle Books...................... 126 680 2nd Street 415-537-4200 www.chroniclebooks.com Book publisher. Cinco Puntos Press................. 237 701 Texas Ave. El Paso, TX 79901 915-838-1625 www.cincopuntos.com Adult and kids books from the U.S./Mexico border. Clarke Morgan Press — Eric Blank....................................... 933 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway Suite 850 Las Vegas, NV 89169 702-524-0544 www.robertfitzgibbons.com Publishes inspirational picture books. CM School Supply and Book Store.............................. 839 5440 E. 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Custom Maid for New World Disorder..................... 1020 172 Devia Drive Newbury Park, CA 91320 805-498-0624 www.custommaidbook.com DAP (Distrubuted Art Publishers).............................. 315 155 Sixth Ave. 2nd Floor New York, NY 10013 212-627-1999 www.artbook.com Art, photo, architecture, design, fashion and culture. Declare Yourself...................... 728 100 North Crescent Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-385-4009 www.declareyourself.com Nonpartisan voter registration organization. Dharma Publishing................. 673 35788 Hauser Bridge Road Cazadero, CA 95421 707-847-3717 www.dharmapublishing.com Buddhist books for children and adults. Discover UCLA for Arts, Sports, Lectures................................... 309 10920 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1520 Los Angeles, CA 90024 310-794-2975 www.ucla.edu UCLA: Families, Schools, Arts, Sports. Discovery Toys........................ 853 888-832-TOYS www.tina4toys.com Educational toys, games, books and music. 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Echelon Press/Quake.............. 156 Laurel, MD 410-878-7113 www.echelonpress.com Escape the ordinary. ECPrinting............................... 202 415 Galloway St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 www.ecprinting.com Affordable high-quality book printing. Egyption and Aero Theatres................................... 535 6712 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 323-466-FILM www.americancinematheque.com Specialty film theatres. Emotes by Evergrow............... 208 1335 Fourth St. 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 310-395-7318 www.emotes.com Books, toys, stationeries. Esowon Books......................... 419 4331 Deghan Blvd. 323-290-1048 www.esowon.booksense.com African-American books. Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Every Picture Tells A Story.... 513 1311 Montana Ave. Santa Monica, CA 310-451-2700 www.everypicture.com The art of illustration. Ex Machina Press LLC............ 204 P.O. Box 11180 Glendale, CA 91226 818-244-7209 www.exmachinapress.com Publishers of quality fiction. Falling Star Magazine............ 154 1691 Tiburon Court Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 805-402-9480 www.geocities.com/mcgee4468/ fsm.html Publisher of poetry magazine. Faux Paw Productions............ 924 718 Cliff Drive Laguna Beach, CA 92651 949-497-4307 www.fauxpawproductions.com Publisher. Figueroa Press........................ 402 840 Childs Way Los Angeles, CA 90089 800-934-9313 www.FigueroaPress.com Scholarly works of lasting merit. Final Draft Screenwriting Software................................. 536 26707 W. Agoura Road, Suite 205 Calabasas, CA 91302 800-231-4055 www.finaldraft.com Writing software and Script magazine. Fiszer Concepts LLC................ 925 26873 Sierra Highway Santa Clarita, CA 91321 www.dailypositives.com Educational resources. Flippy and Friends.................. 903 15960 Highland Road Baton Rouge, LA 70810 225-752-2276 www.flippyandfriends.com Publishing company. Flipworkz................................. 932 Santa Monica, CA 800-424-1994 www.flipworkz.com The most entertaining flipbooks imaginable. Fo’ Paws Productions............. 129 1265 Colonial Drive Lexington, KY 40504 859-552-8349 www.fopaws.com Sci-fi and mystery books, T-shirts and more. Forever in Your Debt............ 1019 4444 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90010 310-220-9179 www.foreverinyourdebt.com Resolving credit cards without bankruptcy. Fowler Museum at UCLA....... 233 P.O. Box 951549 Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-825-4361 www.fowler.ucla.edu Cultural history museum. Frankie the Cat Inc................. 926 18034 Ventura Blvd. Suite 444 Encino, CA 91316 www.trafford.com Author. Free Fun Guides...................... 657 P.O. Box 381 Ojai, CA 93024 805-646-5467 www.freefunguides.com Travel guides to free fun: L.A., D.C., San Francisco, NYC. French Cultural Services......... 732 10390 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 310-235-3285 Frijolitos Inc............................ 812 517 Via Altamira Montebello, CA 90640 323-722-1081 www.frijolitosinc.com Children’s bilingual books and plush toys. Fun Places to go with Kids..... 823 6124 Capetown St. Lakewood, CA 90713 562-867-5223 www.funplaces.com Award-winning guidebook through Southern California. Fun with Phonics................... 817 6421 E. Alondra Blvd. 213-760-9032 www.funwithphonics.net Reading materials. G Schiller/Intercontinental Books....................................... 351 P.O. Box 246 Newbury Park, CA 91319 805-499-8921 www.geraldaschiller.com Mysteries and children’s books on California. Galaxy Press............................ 503 7051 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 323-466-7815 www.galaxypress.com Publisher of L. Ron Hubbard fiction works. Galeria Rustica........................ 119 320 S. Thomas Street 909-622-2440 www.galeriarustica.net Literature•Art•Culture George Jezek Books Bison Archives.................................. 130 P.O. Box 600253 619-582-7704 Book publishing, photography archives. Georgette O’Connor - Alliance Francaise................................. 655 10390 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025 310-652-0306 Author — Cultural center and French school. Getty Publications.................. 515 P.O. Box 49659 Los Angeles, CA 90049-0659 800-223-3431 www.getty.edu/bookstore Books and merchandise from the Getty. Giddy Up Publishing.............. 847 250 Newport Center Drive Suite 206 949-646-8740 www.harrythebear.com Ginamom Productions........... 850 P.O. Box 2772 Winnetka, CA 91396-2772 818-606-5078 www.ginabinaballerina.com Childrens storybooks and plush toys. Global Voices for Justice....... 684 1714 E. Erie Street, Unit C 323-850-4464 www.gvfj.org Find what’s left out of mainstream media. Globe Pequot Press................. 420 P.O. 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Great Little Books LLC........... 137 Box 139, 233 Rock Road Glen Rock, NJ 07452 201-652-2943 www.greatlittlebooksllc.com Bedtime Stories: Tales of a Sleepwriter Greater Los Angeles Writers Society..................................... 715 P.O. Box 2267 Redondo Beach, CA 90278 310-621-3530 www.glaws.org A nonprofit writers society and forum. Greenopia — The Green Media Group LLC............................... 657 P.O. Box 1706 Santa Monica, CA 90406 310-917-1100 www.greenopia.com Greenopia green-living guides for L.A., San Francisco and NYC. Hachette Book Group USA.... 329 237 Park Ave. New York, NY 10017 800-759-0190 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com 310-394-2820 www.hidehocomics.com Southern California’s first and best. Hachette Book Group USA......614 3 Center Plaza Boston, MA 02108 800-759-0190 Hi Tech Criminal Justice........ 209 PMB No. 122 1034 W. Arrow Hwy. Suite D San Dimas, CA www.police-writers.com Publishers of police, fire and military books. 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