The Gaithersburg Book Festival, which since its inception in 2010 has evolved into one of the nation’s premier book festivals, will offer the opportunity to hear more than 135 authors for free from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, at Bohrer Park in Gaithersburg. Among this year’s feature authors will be humorist Dave Barry.
Bohrer Park is located at 506 S. Frederick Ave. in Gaithersburg. There will be limited free parking at the adjacent Gaithersburg High School. However, the lot will fill early, so attendees are encouraged to park at auxiliary sites and take free shuttles to the festival.
Free parking with shuttle bus service to the festival can be found at:
- Lakeforest Mall Commuter Lot. Located at the intersection of Odendhal Avenue and Lost Knife Road.
- Quince Orchard Road Park and Ride. Located at 400 Quince Orchard Rd.
- Shady Grove Metro Station, Route 355 side. Located at 15903 Somerville Dr.
- Walnut Hill Shopping Center. Located at 16567 S. Frederick Ave.
The festival will have authors from various genres for all ages and many interests. It also is an outstanding event for budding authors to learn about the profession of writing.
Among this year’s featured guests at the festival’s numerous pavilions will be the author of dozens of best-seller humor books Dave Barry (4:15 p.m.); poet Fran Abrams (4:15 p.m.); romantic comedy author Sarah Adler (11:15 a.m.); children’s authors M.T. Anderson (10:15 a.m.), Tom Angleberger (10:15 a.m.) and John David Anderson (11:15 a.m.); thrillers author E.A. Aymar (2:15 p.m.); mystery writers Andrea Bartz (1:15 p.m.) and Julia Bartz (4:15 p.m.); and fiction writer Louis Bayard (12:15 p.m.).
The list of featured authors can be found at https://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/authors/featured-authors/
The complete schedule of speakers can be found at https://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/master-schedule/.
During the past 14 years, the festival has attracted hundreds of award-winning and best-selling authors, poets and songwriters from across the country to its beautiful park setting. The festival is produced by a core committee comprised of City of Gaithersburg staff and a dedicated group of volunteers. It is funded in part by generous sponsors and supported by the City of Gaithersburg.