- Culture of Writing Festival, Dallas, March 29
- International Children’s Book Day, April 2
- Inspirational Writers Alive! Conference, Amarillo, April 2
- Lone Star LesFic Festival, Austin, April 2
- Literary Death Match, San Antonio, April 2
- San Antonio Book Festival, April 2
- Teen Book Con, Houston, April 2
Ongoing Exhibits
- Shakespeare in Print and Performance, Austin, December 21 – May 29
- Encounters and Discoveries in Literature: Celebrating Arte Público Press and Twentieth Century Latina/o Literature, Houston, January 18 – June 30
- Fact, Fiction, and the New World: The Role of Books in the Making of America, Honey Grove, March 1 – 31
- Shakespeare’s First Folio Exhibit, College Station, March 8 – April 3
- In His Own Words: The Life and Work of César Chávez, San Antonio, March 15 – April 30
- Humanities Texas Exhibit: Shakespeare, Hurst, April 1 – 30
Sunday, March 27 EASTER
Dallas
- B&N – Preston/Royal, William Vargas signs A Family Living in Darkness and A Father’s Covenant, 2PM
Monday, March 28
Austin
- BookPeople, O. Henry Award-Winning Author RICK BASS speaking & signing For a Little While, 7PM
Fort Worth
- The Dock Bookshop, Rickie Clark birthday celebration and signing of What My Daddy Should Have Told Me, 7PM
Houston
- Cullen Theatre, Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series presents Mat Johnson, author of Loving Day, and Helen Oyeyemi, author of What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours, 7:30PM
- MD Anderson Library, Transformative Power of Literature Presentation by Newbery Medal winner Matt de la Peña, 11:30AM
- Murder By the Book, Jacqueline Winspear will sign and discuss her new Maisie Dobbs novel, Journey to Munich, 6:30PM
- University of Houston – Farish Hall, Newbery Medal winner Matt de la Peña leads a craft talk and Q&A, 3PM
San Antonio
- McNay Art Museum, Gemini Ink Autograph Series Luncheon with Sandra Cisneros, 11:30AM [TICKET REQUIRED]
Tuesday, March 29
Austin
- BookPeople, Bestselling Author SEAN BEAUDOIN In conversation with MARY HELEN SPECHT and speaking &signing Welcome Thieves: Stories, 7PM
- BookWoman, Kristen Hogan reading The Feminist Bookstore Movement: Lesbian Antiracism and Feminist Accountability, 7PM
- Spider House Ballroom, Austin Poetry Slam, 8PM
Dallas
- Highland Park United Methodist Church, Authors LIVE! presents Jacquelyn Mitchard and Two If By Sea, 7PM
- Half Price Books Mother Ship, Penguin Teen on Tour featuring a panel discussion and Q&A with Alison Goodman (The Dark Days Club), Alwyn Hamilton (Rebel of the Sands), Rachel Hawkins (Rebel Belle series), Sabaa Tahir (An Ember in the Ashes series) and April Genevieve Tucholke (Wink Poppy Midnight), followed by a book signing, 7PM [TICKETS REQUIRED]
- The Wild Detectives, Poetry Reading with Ann Fisher-Wirth and Danielle Sellers, 7:30PM
Fort Worth
- The Dock Bookshop, Fort Worth Poetry Slam and Open Mic, 8PM
Houston
- Brazos Bookstore, Rick Bass reads and signs FOR A LITTLE WHILE, 7PM
San Antonio
- Integrative Healing Institute, Book Signing with Karin Kiser, Author of Lighten Your Load: 35 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Free Yourself from Stress, Toxins and Clutter, 5PM
- The Korova, PuroSlam! with DJ Donnie Dee, 10PM
- Westin River Walk, For the Love of San Antonio Urban Luncheon Series featuring Peter Kageyama, author of For the Love of Cities, 11:30AM
The Woodlands
- B&N – Woodlands Mall, What You Always Wanted: An If Only novel book signing with Kristin Rae, 7PM
Wednesday, March 30
Austin
- BookPeople, Bestselling Author of Devil in the White City, ERIK LARSON, speaking & signing Dead Wake, 7PM [TICKETS REQUIRED]
- The Badlands, Lucky Dark Press presents Badlands Blotter: Swallowing Swords, 7PM
Houston
- Asia Society Texas Center, Asia Society Lecture: Rising Tides in the South China Sea: Can Military Escalation be Avoided? with David Firestein, author of Here and There: 81 Conversations about China and America, 7PM
- AvantGarden, Write About Now poetry open mic, 7:30PM
- Brazos Bookstore, Charles Neu discusses and signs COLONEL HOUSE, 6:30PM
Thursday, March 31
Austin
- Monkeywrench Books, Cindy Milstein discusses Taking Sides: Revolutionary Solidarity and the Poverty of Liberalism, 7PM
Dallas
- First United Methodist Church of Dallas, Arts & Letters Live presents Erik Larson, author of Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, 7:30PM
Dripping Springs
- Dripping Springs Community Library, Debra Winegarten discusses and signs Oveta Culp Hobby, 6PM
Houston
- University of St. Thomas – Cullen Hall, 2016 Archbishop J. Michael Miller Lecture: There Is No Mercy from a Distance: Pope Francis as Vicar of Mercy by Dr. John P. O’Callaghan, author of Recovering Nature, 7:30PM
- Rice University – Keck Hall, Houston Spaceport Frontier Lecture Series: The Texas Space Landscape with Dr. David Alexander, author of The Sun part of the Greenwood Press “Guide to the Universe” Series, 7PM
Friday, April 1
Austin
- B&N – Arboretum,Where Women Create: Book of Organization: The Art of Creating Order book signing with Jo Packham, 7PM
- BookPeople, Bestselling Author STEPHANIE EVANOVICH speaking & igning The Total Package, 7PM
- Half Price Books – North Lamar, 14th Annual Edible Book Festival, 7PM
Houston
- B&N – Vanderbilt Square, George Arnold signs Beijing Ding-a-Ling: Mao of the CIA, 4PM
- Inprint House, First Friday Poetry Reading Series featuring Choonwa Moon, 8:30PM
- MECA, 2016 Space City Poetry Slam Series: Pluto Preliminary, 6PM
- Murder By the Book, Philip Kerr will sign and discuss his newest Bernie Gunther novel, The Other Side of Silence, 6:30PM
- University of Houston – Moores School of Music, Moores School of Music Symposium: And His Burthen is Light? Handel’s Messiah and Its Cultural Baggage with Michael Marissen, author of Tainted Glory in Handel’s Messiah: The Unsettling History of the World’s Most Beloved Choral Work, 2:30PM
San Antonio
- The St. Anthony Hotel, BOOK APPÉTIT: A Book Festival and Library Foundation Literary Feast for The Well Read and Well Fed featuring Stephen Harrigan (A Friend of Mr. Lincoln) and Thomas Mallon (Finale: A Novel of the Reagan Years) in conversation about their latest novels with Dan Goodgame, 7PM
Saturday, April 2
Austin
- BookPeople, MysteryPeople Presents Bestselling Author PHILIP KERR speaking & signing The Other Side of Silence, in conversation with Mark Pryor, 4PM
- Half Price Books – South Lamar, Crystal Darks will sell and sign Concrete Situations, 1PM
- Malvern Books, Join four Austin indie authors as they read selections from their works and discuss how they made the leap to indie publishing, 3PM
- St. Edward’s University, Writers’ League of Texas workshop: “Effective Research Methods for Fiction: How Much Is Enough” with John Pipkin, 9AM
- Zilker Park, Judy Barrett signs Easy Edibles: How to Grow and Enjoy Fresh Food at the Zilker Garden Festival, all day
Dallas
- B&N – Lincoln Park, Lauren Conrad signs Celebrate, 3PM
- B&N – Preston/Royal, Meet author Anna Gjenero as she reads from Her Children’s Book Marko Gets a Puppy, 11:30AM
- B&N – Preston/Royal, Margie Norum signs Mom’s Journey, 1PM
El Paso
- B&N – Fountains at Farah, Valentin Sandoval signs South Sun Rises, 2PM
- Memorial Park Public Library, Tumblewords workshop: “The Mind’s Embroidery” with Viva Flores, 12:45PM
Fort Worth
- The Dock Bookshop, Book launch party for Louis Frederick, author of Survive Police Contact, 4PM
Houston
- B&N – River Oaks, Brian McTaggart signs 100 Things Astros Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, 2PM
- B&N – Vanderbilt Square, George Arnold signs Beijing Ding-a-Ling: Mao of the CIA, 10AM
- Brazos Bookstore, Kermit Roosevelt reads and signs ALLEGIANCE, 5:30PM
- Murder By the Book, Amanda Stevens will sign and discuss The Visitor, the newest book in her Graveyard Queen series, 4:30PM
Plano
- B&N – Creekwalk Village, Dawn Crouch signs Under the Full Moon, 2PM
San Antonio
- The Twig Book Shop, Catherine Chagra reads and signs Dirty Darlings, 11AM
Southlake
- B&N – Town Square, Lisa London signing Darker the Night, 1PM
Webster
- B&N – Baybrook, Thomas Flowers signing his “Subdue” series, 11AM
The Woodlands
- B&N – Woodlands Mall, Alice Schiel signs Nora Mae, a Remarkable, Insignificant Person, 2PM
Sunday, April 3
Austin
- B& N – Prestonwood, William Vargas signs A Family Living in Darkness and A Father’s Covenant, 2PM
- BookPeople, Neurosurgeon JAMES R. DOTY speaking & signing Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon’s Quest to Discover the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the Heart, 4PM
- Recycled Reads, Open Mic Poetry, 3:30PM
- Zilker Park, Judy Barrett signs Easy Edibles: How to Grow and Enjoy Fresh Food at the Zilker Garden Festival, all day
Bul Verde
- Bul Verde/Spring Branch Library, Book and Author Event Fundraiser featuring Jeff Guinn, Anita Belles Porterfield & John Porterfield, Jim LaVilla-Havelin, Jan Tilley, Paulette Jiles, Bruce Shackelford and Jeff Anderson, 10AM
Houston
- B&N – Vanderbilt Square, George Arnold signs Beijing Ding-a-Ling: Mao of the CIA, 11AM
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