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Inspiring aspiring authors

Three local authors featured during B-Fest book festival at local Barnes & Noble

- STAFF REPORT

Barnes & Noble stores nationwide are joining in for their first teen book festival t his weekend. B-Fest will feature author events, writing workshops, games and giveaways to celebrate the young-adult genre.

The local store at 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. will feature three local authors: Cherie Priest, Meredith Russo and Gary Highfield. Each day has a theme.

› B-In the Know: Festivitie­s kick off at 7 p. m. Friday, June 10, with Trivia Blast, created by Penguin Teen and Random House’s First in Line. One winner in each store will win advance reader copies of the most anticipate­d new books for teens.

› B- First: Starting at 11 a. m. Saturday, June 11, visitors can get in on giveaways and get sneak peeks of upcoming stories from favorite authors, including James Dashner’s prequel to “The Maze Runner,” new stories from “Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children” from Ransom Riggs and a new series from “Divergent” author Veronica Roth.

› B- Part of the Fun: The wrap- up, starting at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 12, features bookish games and giveaways, including a spelling showdown, a story ball and a chance to win prize packs. There’s also a chance to B- Creative with a story developmen­t workshop for aspiring YA authors. Created by Adaptive Studios, the exercise will cover how to write a log line, create a spark page and reimagine popular characters.

AUTHOR APPEARANCE­S

› Cherie Priest: 5 p.m. Friday, June 10.

Priest’s “I Am Princess X” has been described as “an engrossing cyberthril­ler packed with a puzzling mystery, crackerjac­k detective work and an eerie, atmospheri­c sense of place.” It’s set in modern Seattle and some of the i nternet’s darkest places. Priest has written numerous novels and short stories and has earned various industry awards and nomination­s.

› Meredith Russo: 6 p.m. Friday, June 10.

Russo’s f i rst book, “If I Was Your Girl,” has drawn praise as “everything a coming- of- age novel should be — honest, complicate­d and meaningful.” But there’s a twist. Protagonis­t Amanda, born Andrew Hardy, has begun a long and difficult physical transforma­tion after moving to smalltown Tennessee after a brutal assault at her old high school left her with permanent scars. Russo, a transgende­r woman, bases part of the story on her own experience­s.

› Gary Highfield: 6 p.m. Saturday, June 11.

Highfield’s first book, “When Want To Becomes Have To,” offers advice on how to go from where you are to where you want to be in order to change your life for the better. The author speaks from personal experience on the power of goal setting, building great relationsh­ips and gaining knowledge.

For more informatio­n, call 423- 893- 0186 or visit bn.com/B-Fest.

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