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The Cannon Beach Library’s NW Authors Series invites local published authors to apply to our first Local Authors Festival on Saturday September 27th from 3-5 p.m. Connect with readers, visitors and members of the community, meet with other local published authors, and promote and sell your published books. The Local Authors Festival is designed to create a space to connect authors with readers, and to highlight the accomplishments of local published authors.
Event Details
Saturday, September 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. 131 N Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, OR
Local authors of any age with books published in any genre are invited to participate, including self-published authors. Books should be published within the last 5 years.
We’re primarily looking for authors from the Washington peninsula through the southern Oregon coast. Ideally, we will be looking for 3 fiction authors, 3 nonfiction authors, 3 mystery authors, and 3 children’s/YA authors.
To apply for table space, complete the online application form. Applications can also be downloaded and printed, or picked up at the library.
The deadline to apply is June 15 and all authors that apply will be notified of their status via email by July 14. Those not selected are welcome and encouraged to apply again in the future.
Please read the application guidelines and event information carefully before applying.
Application Guidelines and Event Information
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