2022 Schedule
The 2022 festival was held in-person with events throughout Dallas from March 18th to the 22nd. To view recordings of select festival events, click on the panel you want to see and then press the button labeled “watch recording.” Recordings can also be accessed through our YouTube channel by searching “Dallas Literary Festival.” If you have any questions about the 2022 festival or future events, please email us at info@dallasliteraryfestival.org.
Deep Ellum Lit Hop
Started in 2016 by Courtney Marie and Sebastián H. Páramo, Deep Ellum Lit Hop is back and was excited to have joined Dallas Literary Festival to highlight local and internationally celebrated authors. This was an evening of word and hop around from Trinity Cider, Kettle Art, Deep Vellum Bookstore, and more. Click on the event to learn more.
Tables of Content
Hosted by the SMU Friends of the Library
The Tables of Content fundraising dinner featured round tables of engaging discussion with fascinating table hosts on a variety of topics. The evening celebrated the presentation of the Literati Award, honoring individuals who have used the written word to advance the ideals of creativity, conviction, innovation and scholarship and who have had a significant impact on culture and the community through their work.
Literature and Performance in Community: Poet Alysia Harris in Conversation with Artstillery and Dallas Poetry Slam
Author Alysia Harris conversed with Artstillery founder, Ilknur Ozgur, Artstillery core team member, Morgana Wilborn, and CEO of the Dallas Poetry Slam, Sherrie Zantea. Artstillery is a community organization founded in 2016 and based in Dallas, Texas that creates performances centered around issues of racial, cultural, and social injustice. Dallas Poetry Slam is an inclusive space for literary artists, providing a platform that highlights poetry in both the local and National communities since 1994.
Call Your Agent: The Role of an Agent and How to Find a Good Fit
Agents Ali Kominsky and Austin Miller (Dupree Miller and Associates) discussed how to find a good agent, and answered all your questions about the process during an extended Q&A session.
Meditations and Memoirs on Justice: Stories and Reflections about Black America
Dr. Sharron Conrad (mod) conversed with Dr. Randal Jelks, author of Letters to Martin: Meditations on Democracy in Black America; Brittany K. Barnett, attorney and author of A Knock at Midnight: A Story of Hope, Justice, and Freedom; and Erin I. Kelly, co-author of Chasing Me To My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South (also authored by, and telling the story of, Winfred Rembert).
The Sentences That Create Us: Writing Through and Beyond Prison
PEN America held an intimate conversation with, Deb Olin Unferth, Randall Horton, and Caits Meissner as they explored writing's power to facilitate a creative life during and after prison, and what those of us on the outside can learn from writers who have either experienced or are currently involved in America's injustice system, through the lens of their recently released books.
Storytelling & Self-Publishing
Lisa Renee Johnson, author of Surviving the Chase (mod) conversed with Janis Faye Kearney, author of Mahalia: Orphan Queen and Sojourner for Truth; Lolita Allen, Owner/Founder of Dallas’ “Divas Read 2” book club; and Richard Gonzales, author of Raza Rising, Chicanos in North Texas and Deer Dancer.
Writing Non-Fiction and Historical Fiction
Veteran journalist and professor Neil Foote conversed with Gordy Sauer, author of Child in the Valley; Catherine Jean Prendergast, author of The Gilded Edge; and Dionne Bremyer, author of Quint: A Novel.
In Conversation with Brian Cuban
Lee Barrett, Attorney and author of Barge Pilot: A Novel, conversed with Dallas-based attorney Brian Cuban. Cuban’s newest book, The Ambulance Chaser, was the #1 debut selling debut paperback thriller upon its release in December of 2021.
We Are Each Other's Harvests: Black Mentorship/Black Writers
Cole Lavalais, author of Summer of the Cicadas and Kimbilio fellow (mod), conversed with Rosalyn Story (Kimbilio), author of Sing Her Name; Randall Horton (Cave Canem), author of Dead Weight: A Memoir in Essays; and Roger Reeves (Cave Canem), author of Best Barbarian: Poems.
Poets Do Dallas
Poet and educator Kim Nall, conversed with Dustin Pearson, author of A Season in Hell with Rimbaud and Darius Frasure, author of Of Stone and Rope.
Keynote Conversation: Watch My Smoke
Donovan Lewis, The Ticket Radio Co-Host, “The Great Donovan,” or “Donnie-Doo,” conversed with Eric Dickerson -- NFL Hall of Fame Running Back, Sports Analyst, and, now, Author. After a prolific, and often contentious, career, Dickerson is ready to tell his side of the story in his new book, Watch My Smoke – and he held nothing back.
Young Writers Contest Winners Read Their Work
In Partnership with #TeenWritersProject
Moderated by Stacey Megally, Contest Editor, and Delmetria Millener, #TeenWritersProject Founder. Winners were announced during this event.
Short Stories
Scott Branks conversed with Morgan Christie, author of These Bodies; Reyes Ramirez, author of The Book of Wanderers; M Shelly Conner, author of everyman, and Leticia Urieta, author of Las Criaturas.
The Dreams and Consequences of Literary Geography: Or, Does Literature End at the Interstate?
In partnership with SMU’s J.S. Bridwell Library
An exploration of forms of writing, reading, literary consciousness, literacy, and books as they are inspired by, or attached to, geographic spaces and landscapes; emphasizing human versus naturally made environments. With Anthony Elia, composer and J.S. Bridwell Foundation Endowed Librarian and Director of Bridwell Library.
Animals and Authenticity: How Our Pets, and Our Values, Shape Our Lives
Vanessa Sims conversed with Andrea Laurent Simpson, author of Just Like Family: How Companion Animals Joined the Household; W. Bruce Cameron, author of A Dog’s Purpose; and Flint Mitchell, author of Seeking Authenticity.
Diversity in Book Publishing
Author Richard Gonzales (mod) conversed with Rachel Pilcher, publisher at Sleeping Panther Press; Sylvana Avila Alonzo, contributor to and editor of Voces: A Lyric Anthology de Nuestro Pueblo; and Louie T. McClain II, author of Brick by Brick: A Snippet of the Life of Booker T. Washington.
Romance and Relationships: Writing about Love
Lexie Okeke (mod) conversed with Jewel Shelton, author of Tribulations of the Heart: An Over the Top Love Story; Rudy Ruiz, author of The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez.
Hosted by the Dallas Public Libraries
We celebrated the Dallas Literary Festival by making a bookmark out of recycled book pages with this fun craft kit. Customized with fun stickers, sequins, and ribbons to then use it in your favorite book! Kits were available while supplies lasted.