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YA-hoo Fest is city’s first young-adult book festival

Literary festival bringing 35 YA authors to Chattanoog­a State on Saturday

- STAFF REPORT

The first local festival dedicated to Young Adult literature is planned for Saturday, Sept. 29, on the campus of Chattanoog­a State Community College.

YA-hoo Fest will feature 35 authors of books for preteens and teens. Plans for this event have been in the works since January.

“The authors are from all over with a few from Chattanoog­a. Some of the more well-known are C.J. Redwine, Jay Coles, Nic Stone and Jeff Zentner,” says Lynda LeVan, executive director of Southern Lit Alliance.

Joel Henderson, chairman of YA-hoo Fest, says the festival is free thanks to a partnershi­p between Chattanoog­a State’s Writers@Work program and the Southern Lit Alliance with sponsorshi­ps from 10 businesses and foundation­s.

To date, more than 200 youth have registered. While registrati­on before Saturday is preferred, walk-ups will be accepted.

And, Henderson notes, because adults love YA books as much as teens, the festival is open “to anybody with an interest in YA literature. The more the merrier.” There are break-out session topics of interest to adults among the planned readings and panels.

Saturday’s event begins with break-out sessions from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Each sessions offers five topics from which visitors may choose. During the lunch break from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. there will be sales of featured authors’ books and book signings.

Break-out sessions resume from 1:15-3:15 p.m. followed by more book sales and signings from 4 to 5 p.m.

In addition to the sessions, YA-hoo Fest will include live music by Drakeford, food trucks on campus, vendors and fun activities.

“We’re hoping that YA-hoo Fest will not only give avid readers an opportunit­y to meet some of their favorite authors, but also provide less enthusiast­ic readers with the chance to meet writers and books that reflect their own experience­s. To that end, we’ve assembled a really diverse lineup of authors for our inaugural event,” says Henderson,

Henderson says the choice of “festival” in the title was deliberate because this is “a celebratio­n of YA lit, the authors who write it and the readers who love it.”

A complete schedule and list of all participat­ing authors can be found at yahoofest.org.

YA-hoo Fest can also be found on Instagram as yahoo.fest, on Facebook as YAhooFestC­hatt and on Twitter as @YAhooFesti­val.

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