The Food Pavilion has excellent food and beverages available for purchase, as well as live music in a lush, shady outdoor area.
Graze Craze North Phoenix crafts fresh, artful charcuterie boards and boxes. We bring beauty, flavor and ease to any event. The official food vendor of the festival, Graze Craze North Phoenix is also the sponsoring host of the author brunch.
Coffee, tea, spritzers, lemonade and more. The official beverage vendor of the festival, Fuel Y’all is also a sponsoring host of the author brunch.
Bookish Specialty Vendors located throughout the festival.
Pages & Pines is an adults-only bookish camp retreat blending cozy reading, creative crafts, nature, and community connection!
Collectible books and book accessories!
The Writer’s Scene is an exhibit area featuring groups and organizations that cater to writers and the publishing industry.
Atmosphere Press is an exclusive literary press with the rights and royalties of self-publishing.
PHX Oasis Press guides writers to Arizona programs, resources, and community that fit their needs — nurturing every writer’s journey with support and connection.
Our books and authors are disrupting the world one book at a time.
Arizona authors, meet your editorial ally: Midnight Editors delivers tiered coaching, full-service editing, and publishing strategy for bold books, clean pages, and confident releases.
Arizona Chapter of the international organization for readers and writers of historical fiction.
Writing on the Spectrum includes books and services by, for and about autistic and neurodiverse people.
Special education teacher and author sharing “Everyone Learns Differently” to promote inclusion and understanding.
Sowing Seeds is a collection of writing and poetry created by adults on the autism spectrum who are participants at SEEDs. Several of the contributors will be in attendance at the festival to chat and sign books.
Jacob Hubbard is a neurodivergent author and writing teacher promoting his debut literary fiction novel, Sounds of Yesterday.
Discover one-of-a-kind items — from vintage books and eclectic home goods to stylish clothing and toys — all supporting vocational training for adults on the autism spectrum. 100% of proceeds go to the life-changing program at SEEDs for Autism, a nonprofit that empowers adults with job, life, and social skills in a real-life work environment.