Ghoulish Book Festival will haunt downtown San Antonio this weekend to celebrate horror fiction

The homegrown Ghoulish Book Festival, a convention celebrating horror fiction and all things creepy, will slither into downtown San Antonio this weekend. Organized by Alamo City book store and small press Ghoulish Books, the gathering will run Friday-Saturday, March 14-15, and feature authors and creators including Chris Panatier, Abby Goldsmith, Rob Saucedo, Susan Snyder, Zach Chapman, Matt Blairstone, Juan Manuel Perez and more taking part in panel discussions, workshops and readings. Attendees also can browse a vendor room featuring authors, publishers and more selling their creepy goods.
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