Authors and readers will gather downtown for San Antonio Book Festival on Saturday, April 15

The city's premier annual literary event will draw 100 authors, both emerging and established, to the Alamo City for presentations, panel discussions, book sales and signings. The Only Good Indians author Stephen Graham Jones will be in attendance to promote his new thriller Don't Fear the Reaper, while Rebecca Makkai, a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, will highlight her literary mystery I Have Some Questions for You, and Matthew Desmond, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted, will discuss his new nonfiction book Poverty, By America.
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