Tucson Festival of Books

TFOB official cover

If you’re in the Tucson, AZ area on this coming Sunday, 3/16/14, come see me at the Tucson Festival of Books (#TFOB)! The fourth largest book festival in the U.S., TFOB drew over 130,000 people in 2013 and it’s expected to draw more this year. There will be over 100 authors from multiple genres presenting and signing books during the weekend, along with musicians, culinary experts, and circus performers. STEM literacy comes to life as experts in the world of science will make science fun for kids in Science City. All of this will take place on the campus of University of Arizona.

Some of your favorite authors will likely be there and you’ll be able to have a day of great family fun in beautiful spring-like weather.

A-Seed-of-Hope-low-coverMy book, A Seed of Hope: God’s Promises of Fertility, will be featured in the Authors Pavilion West on Sunday, 2-4pm. I’ll be there signing copies of it and would love to personally sign one to you or someone you know that you’d like to encourage in their struggle with infertility.

You can see my comments on this event using the hashtags  #LivingHopeOutLoud and #LHOL on Twitter and Facebook.

Hope to see you there!

0 thoughts on “Tucson Festival of Books

  1. Evangeline, University of Arizona, STEM and TucsonfestivalBooks.org bring an awesome opportunity to speak to many mothers to be! I appreciate “Focus Friday”! My prayers are with you as always for an out pouring of favor upon you. This is great exposure and timing to discuss infertility. Many young women from many nations will become aware that this place of hope and encouragement is readily available for all who inquire. This will ignite more and more hearts to share their journey to motherhood. The timing is excellent!

    Patricia Pylant, Irving, Texas

    *Patricia Pylant* Irving, Texas (480) 406-9593

    1. Thanks Patricia! It was indeed an awesome opportunity. I plan to return to TFOB next year. 🙂

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