- No special events this week
Ongoing Exhibits
- Fact, Fiction, and the New World: The Role of Books in the Making of America (a Humanities Texas exhibition), Midland, October 1-December 31
- National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature exhibition: The Illustrations of Melissa Sweet, Abilene, November 9-January 27
Sunday, December 17
Austin
- 4th Tap Brewing Coop, Revel presents “Invoke the Light,” a musical and poetic celebration in the spirit of the season, 12:30PM
- BookWoman, Winter Solstice Celebration with poetry and music, 2PM
- Malvern Books, an afternoon with Coco Picard, Devin King, Anthony Madrid, Nadya Pittendrigh, and Julia Hendrickson celebrating the release of Coco’s graphic novel The Chronicles of Fortune, 2PM
- Malvern Books, a poetry reading and birthday cake to celebrate the late, great poet laureate of Hyde Park, Albert Huffstickler, 4PM
Dallas
- Half Price Books Mothership, Local Author Sundays: Meet local Indie authors and pick up their latest release, while supplies last
Houston
- Writespace, Workshop: “Memoir 101” with Dr. Holly Ordway, 2PM
Monday, December 18
Dallas
- Deep Vellum Books, Dark Moon Poetry & Arts Series, 7PM
Richardson
- Richardson Public Library, Writers Guild of Texas Holiday Party featuring games, prizes, refreshments, and the announcement of the 2017 WGT Flash Fiction contest winners, 7PM
Tuesday, December 19
Austin
- B&N – Arboretum, Story time: Cary Gray will read his children’s book, Luno! A Children’s Book Drawn by Foot, 10AM
- Spiderhouse Ballroom, Austin Poetry Slam featuring Speak Piece, hosted by Jomar Valentin, 7PM
Dallas
- Moody Performance Hall, Oral Fixation presents “Close to Home,” 8PM
Houston
- Amegy Bank Tower, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston hosts Former Deputy National Security Advisor Elliott Abrams discussing and signing Realism and Democracy: American Foreign Policy after the Arab Spring, 7PM
- The Black Labrador, Houston Writers House meeting: “How to Submit Short Stories and Poetry to Magazines and Journals” with Elise Holland, 6:30PM
San Antonio
- The Mix, PuroSlam Grand Slam Champion Showdown, 10PM
Wednesday, December 20
Austin
- Malvern Books, Austin edition of the Why There Are Words reading series featuring Peg Alford Pursell, Butch Hancock, Ken Waldman, and Justin Booth, 7PM
Dallas
- Half Price Books Mothership, legendary former Dallas Cowboys player Lee Roy Jordan discussing and signing his memoir, Lee Roy Jordan: My Story of Faith, Family, and Football (proceeds from book sales benefit the Paul W. Bryant Museum and the Lee Roy Jordan Academic Scholarship to The University of Alabama), 7PM [numbered pass required]
- The Wild Detectives, REJECTED: STORIES UNSOLD December reading and holiday party, 7:30PM
Houston
- Avant Garden, Write About Now Poetry Slam, 7:30PM
San Antonio
Thursday, December 21
Houston
- Under the Radar Brewery, Francois Pointeau hosts the inaugural Radar Talk Series featuring four bizarro-horror-dark-comedy writers: John Wayne Comunale, Kelby Losack, Andrew Hilbert, and Robert Dean, 6PM
South Padre Island
- Paragraphs on Padre, Meet the Author Series: book signing and reception with poet Rudy Garcia, author of Two Eagles, 1PM
Sugar Land
- B&N – First Colony, Story time with local author Maria Ashworth, 10AM
Friday, December 22
The Woodlands
- The Woodlands Children’s Museum, Storybook Theatre: Margaret McManis will read and sign her new children’s book, Tally Ho Ho, 11AM
Saturday, December 23
Austin
- Austin Books & Comics, Christmas Party featuring the prize tent, sales and specials, and free cocoa and candy canes, 10AM
Galveston
- Galveston Bookshop, Steve H. Alexander signing Exploring Galveston, 2PM
Houston
- Half Price Books – Clear Lake, Local Author Saturdays: Meet local Indie authors and pick up their latest release, while supplies last
Midland
- B&N, Suzie Jackson signing her children’s book, If You Were A Commandment, 11:30AM
San Antonio
Sunday, December 24
Dallas
- Half Price Books Mothership, Local Author Sundays: Meet local Indie authors and pick up their latest release, while supplies last
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