Mesa Book Festival: 2023 Vendor List
Welcome to the list of participating vendors for the 2023 Mesa Book Festival.
Independent authors, small publishers, and literary organizations abound in this list. Make sure you note your favorites and make plans to visit them on the day of the event.
Find Your Favorites
Signed books make great holiday gifts! Explore the authors and presses below and make your list of which ones you're going to visit day of. So many choices, you are bound to find a bunch that will round out your giving list. And that's OK, come see us at the admin tent, while supplies last we'll have free book festival bags for everyone to help you with your haul!
Registration is Closed
At this time, registration for new vendors is closed. We have started a wait list and you van submit your Information here.
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Stefanie Contreras | Latina Geek Girl
Stefanie Contreras is a Latinx author of The Merry Maids sci-fi trilogy and two published short stories, Pestilence as well as The Warlock and the Crow. In addition to writing novels, she is a volunteer with Quill & Crow Publishing House and WriteHive, a non-profit that provides free, inclusive events and resources for all writers. She also is a co-host of the Pop Culture Junkees podcast, and an officer with Geek Girl Brunch. For more information, visit her at latinageekgirl.com.
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Susan C Anderson
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Tiny Bowl of Cherries Press
Tiny Bowl of Cherries Press was founded in 2017 by author Suzy Jacobson Cherry. After starting TBCP, Suzy published seven new titles. Her newest, poetry collection Incantations, came out in 2022. She is currently updating her first book, Phoenix from the Ashes. Heidi Baker joined TBCP in late 2022 with her first YA novel, The First Glitch. Her novel LI? was released in early 2023. Children’s book Todd the Big-Headed Dog, came out in July. Her current project is a sequel to The First Glitch.
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