By Dorany Pineda
FROM: Los Angeles Times
After a pandemic hiatus, the Little Literary Fair will be returning to downtown Los Ángeles.
Also known as LitLit, the two-day event is a celebration of West Coast indie booksellers and publishers that will feature dozens of authors, artists, community organizers, local presses and literary arts organizations. The fair will be held at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles, the arts complex in L.Á.’s Downtown Arts District. There will also be food, music and activities for people of all ages.
The event will be free and open to the public, running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 30 and 31, and will be presented by the Los Angeles Review of Books in partnership with Hauser & Wirth Publishers.
LitLit was just getting off the ground when COVID-19 put a stop to in-person events; 2019 was its inaugural year, and this will be its second. Its organizers feel grateful to be returning at all. Other gatherings haven’t fared so well, leaving the upstart LitLit, for now, as the L.Á. indie-press standard-bearer. Read Rest of Article Here


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