Authors' Alley at the Lakeshore Art Festival (LAF) in downtown Muskegon, set for this weekend, will feature 21 authors representing different genres from mystery, sci-fi, fantasy, and children's books to horror and true stories.
"We get to interact with people," said author Ingar Rudholm. "You can ask as many questions as you want. We will be able to direct you to whatever genre you're looking for."
"If you can smell the food, you found us," said author Jean Davis. "We're a giant bookstore with authors."
Some of the benefits of visiting Authors' Alley include getting a signed book unlike from Amazon plus learning the full back story behind the book directly from the author.
Participating authors will be located in booths along Clay Street across from Hackley Park next to food vendors. Following is a full list of authors.
Racing the Summer Reading Regatta to Mackinac Island
Author Donald Levin takes on white supremacist terrorism "In the House of Night"
Author Angela Verges finds humor in every situation
Attorney- turned-author Mark Bello transforms cases into thrillers
Authors track 100 years of perception shift sparked by technology
Author A. Kidd reaches for the stars in debut book
Author Colleen Nye uses multiple pen names for different audiences
Author Marianne Wieland turns scam into Henry series
Author Ingar Rudholm envisions books becoming virtual
Author Joan H. Young: Indie authors will be remembered as "trailblazers"
Author Randy Pearson pens rail saga in Trac Brothers
Author Andrew Smith masters fear in his new anthology
Author Jean Davis maximizes writing during Covid
Mystery author Luba Lesychyn takes us behind the scenes of the Royal Ontario Museum
For the love of books
Indie author and advocate Diana Plopa writes in different genres
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