Westport Library's StoryFest Returns Sept. 20-22

Westport, CT -StoryFest is back for its seventh edition in 2024, with an accomplished lineup that features a genre-spanning cohort of some of the leading lights in letters.

The Westport Library’s annual literary festival — the largest annual literary festival in Connecticut and one of the biggest in the Northeast — will be held Friday, September 20, through Sunday, September 22, featuring acclaimed author, essayist, and editor Roxane Gay (Bad FeministDifficult Women), best-selling writer Christopher Golden (Hellboy, The House of Last Resort), and award-winning author Claire Messud (The Emperor’s ChildrenThis Strange Eventful History), plus many more.

The event will also feature a special Library tribute to the late Sybil Steinberg and a PitchFest workshop delivered by Bloom Writers’ Studio. Steinberg, the former Publisher’s Weekly editor who shared her much-anticipated Sybil’s List with the Westport community every spring and winter, passed away earlier this year.

Among the authors currently scheduled to appear at StoryFest 2024 are Kerstin Bakis, Julia Bartz, Clay Chapman, May Cobb, Rachel Harrison, Isi Hendrix, Don P. Hooper, Gabino Iglesias, Hal Johnson, Chris Knapp, Ryan La Sala, Josh Malerman, GennaRose Nethercott, Anna Noyes, Courtney Preiss, Oliver Radclyffe, Ainissa Ramirez, Shannon C.F. Rogers, Hugh Ryan, Peng Shepherd, and Diana Sussman. In addition, Jennifer Baker will conduct a live recording of her podcast, Minorities in Publishing, and storied editor Ellen Datlow returns to the Library’s Trefz Forum for a panel discussion with authors from her latest anthology.

Additional attendees will be announced in the coming weeks and throughout the summer.

“Our little literary festival that could is turning 7 this fall, and it’s not so little anymore,” said StoryFest organizer and co-founder Alex Giannini, who serves as the Library’s associate director of programs and events. “StoryFest is always my favorite event of the year, and we can't wait to see friends old and new, and to talk about our favorite thing: books!”

StoryFest drew nearly 1,000 participants and more than 40 authors in 2023 — an amazing coterie of writers that included iconic author Neil Gaiman (American GodsCoralineThe Sandman Series), Pinkalicious author/illustrator Victoria Kann, and New York Times best-selling writers Angie Kim (Happiness Falls), Stephen Graham Jones (The Only Good Indians), and Caroline Kepnes (You).

Other past participants include National Book Award finalist Jason Reynolds; Goosebumps author R.L. Stine; New York Times best-selling authors Michael Lewis and Mitch Albom; young adult superstars Nic Stone, Tiffany Jackson, and L.L. McKinney; Emmy Award winner Sheila Nevins; best-selling memoirist Isaac Fitzgerald; Kirkus Prize recipient Saeed Jones; and famed fantasy writer Naomi Novik.

“StoryFest has always been and will forever be the bar which other author conventions are judged by,” said Chapman, who will be attending StoryFest for a third consecutive year. “The awe-inspiring roster of authors, the intimacy between writers and the audience, and the level of passion both onstage and off truly sets this festival aside from all the others.”

The multi-talented Gay will kick off the festival Friday evening, in discussion with author and memoirist Radclyffe. Gay’s writing has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories 2014Best American Short Stories 2012Best Sex Writing 2012A Public SpaceMcSweeney’sTin HouseOxford AmericanAmerican Short FictionVirginia Quarterly Review, and many others.

In addition, Gay is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and the author of the books AyitiAn Untamed StateThe New York Times best-seller Bad Feminist, the nationally best-selling Difficult Women, and The New York Timesbest-selling Hunger. She is also the author of World of Wakanda for Marvel. 

Gay has several books forthcoming and is at work on television and film projects. She also has a newsletter, The Audacity, and previously hosted the podcast, The Roxane Gay Agenda.

Radclyffe is the author of Adult Human Male. His essays have appeared in The New York Times and Electric Lit, and his newest memoir, Frighten the Horses, is debuting in September through Roxane Gay Books.

The Saturday event honoring Steinberg will be the Westport book community’s opportunity to say goodbye to one of its most beloved members. Steinberg served as an influential and storied editor at Publisher’s Weekly for 25 years, a span that included stints as the fiction reviews editor and author interviews editor and included conversations with Annie Proulx, Salman Rushdie, John Updike, and Fay Weldon, among others.

Steinberg was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2015, served on the board of the National Book Critics Circle, and made numerous television appearances on PBS, CBS, C-SPAN, and NBC.

“Sybil was not just an icon in the public library world and industry, but also an innovator and a powerhouse who revolutionized how librarians manage book collections with her star system, which everyone else quickly emulated,” Westport Library Executive Director Bill Harmer said. “She also was an indelible part of the Westport literary community and a true friend to the Library. Her influence extended far beyond her 25 years as an influential editor at Publisher’s Weekly. She was a trusted source for some of the best books you could possibly read each year. We miss her terribly but look forward to honoring her, her memory, and her legacy at this year’s StoryFest.”

In addition, Saturday will feature panel discussions and conversations with the assembled writers, in addition to the live podcast taping with Baker.

Sunday’s PitchFest workshop will close out StoryFest with an opportunity for aspiring — and established — writers to learn tips and tricks on pitching their manuscripts to literary agents and publishers. Other elements covered will include writing a query letter, the best way to present material, and more.

StoryFest 2024

Friday, September 20 – Monday, September 22

The Westport Library

Landing page: https://westportlibrary.org/storyfest-2024/

Story: https://westportlibrary.org/storyfest-returning-to-the-westport-library-in-september-to-feature-roxane-gay-christopher-golden-claire-messud-a-sybil-steinberg-celebration-and-more/

Friday night keynote conversation registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/storyfest-2024-keynote-conversation-roxane-gay-and-oliver-radclyffe-tickets-906311119957

Saturday day pass registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/storyfest-24-cts-largest-literary-festival-saturday-day-pass-tickets-907000311347

Sunday PitchFest: https://www.bloomwriterstudio.com/PitchFest2024

About StoryFest

Like all good ideas, StoryFest was born in a coffee shop: “Wouldn’t it be cool if we brought back a literary festival to Westport?” That initial seed grew with the help of equally enthusiastic partners and friends. And it was born out of that most basic of library tenets: Access for all. Now in its seventh year, StoryFest is proud to be the largest annual literary festival in Connecticut and one of the biggest annual literary festivals in the Northeast. For more information, visit westportlibrary.org/events/storyfest.

About The Westport Library

Founded in 1886, built in 1908, and transformed in 2019, The Westport Library is one of the most active and innovative public libraries in the nation, devoted to enriching the intellectual and creative lives of the community. Among its many highlights are a full collection of books for children, teens, and adults; an engaging and colorful Children’s Library; a MakerSpace; a Library of Things; a Seed Library; a robust café and store; and professional art installations that rotate throughout the year. The Westport Library is also home to Verso Studios, replete with an SSL hybrid analog sound studio and broadcast control suite featuring a state-of-the-art console and six robotic cameras, and the Trefz Forum, an open, flexible space that can accommodate up to 600 patrons and features an 18-foot video wall, 35-foot stage, state-of-the-art sound, and theatrical lighting. Situated in the heart of downtown Westport overlooking the scenic Saugatuck River, The Westport Library annually hosts StoryFest, the largest literary festival in Connecticut, and VersoFest, its multi-day music and media festival. Above all, the Library strives to serve the whole community as a vibrant gathering spot where people of all ages come to seek information, gain knowledge, exchange ideas, and share experiences. For more information, visit westportlibrary.org.

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