My hope is to add more details regarding my trips to Houston in the near future as well as to make it to Houston and Cali (especially since my peoples in the Bay Area are callin', too, and it's been too long since I've been there.) I'd like to make a trip to LA, too, but word is the bookstores there ain't biting. Think it over, mi gente, because the idea of not hitting a few Latino-owned bookstores (many of which are in southern Cali) just breaks my heart. Am I just going to have show up and pull folks off the street?
But as of today, this is where I'm headed and when:
NEW YORK CITY
* Waldenbooks at Kings Plaza, Brooklyn, NY on June 18, 1-5 PM
* A&B Books, Brooklyn, NY on June 22 from 12-2 PM
* Harlem Book Fair in Buffalo, New York (that's right... B- Lo!) on July 8-9
* Harlem Book Fair in Harlem (of course) at the Adeeva Tent on July 23
* Waldenbooks at Kings Plaza, Brooklyn, NY (yes, again... NEVER let it be said that Black Artemis has no love for Brooknam) on July 30 from 1- 5 PM
BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON, DC
* Expressions Bookstorem in Baltimore, MD on August 4 from 12 - 2 PM
* Sepia Sand & Sable in Baltimore, MD on August 4, 3 - 5:30 PM
* Karibu Books at Prince George's Mall on August 4, 7 - closing
* Reprint Books in Washington, DC on August 5, 12:30 - 2 PM
* Karibu Books at the Centre in Forestville on August 6, 2 - 4 PM
* Karibu Books at the Iverson Mall on August 6, 5 - closing
NEW JERSEY
* Penn Station Books in Newark, NJ on August 11, 4 - 7 PM
ATLANTA
* Waldenbooks at the CNN Center on September 9 from 11:30-1:30 PM
* Nubian Books on September 9 from 3-6 PM
* Waldenbooks at the Cumberland Mall on September 10 from 1:30-3:30 PM
* B's Books & More on September 10 from 4:30- 6:30 PM
* Oasis Books on September 10 from 7-9 PM
HOUSTON
* Latino Family Book Festival from September 30 - October 2
More details to follow but check out the Festival's website
MEXICO!
* The African American Book Club Summit At Sea Cruise from October 16-22
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