The first annual
Hill Country Book Festival was Oct. 11 at the
Georgetown Public Library in Georgetown, Texas. Participating authors/illustrators included
Liz Garton Scanlon, Cynthia and
Greg Leitich Smith,
Don Tate,
P. J. Hoover, and
Deborah Frontiera.

First up, we have my husband and sometimes co-author,
Greg Leitich Smith, entering the library. Gorgeous, isn't it? (I'm talking about the library this time).

Here's a peek at rising star
Liz Garton Scanlon, wowing the crowd. Read a Cynsations
interview with Liz.

Illustrator
Don Tate reads his wonderful picture book
Black All Around, written by
Patricia Hubbell (Lee & Low, 2003). Read a Cynsations
interview with Don. Note: you can also find Don at
The Brown Bookshelf!

And here's Don again with debut author
P.J. Hoover, who will launch her first novel,
The Forgotten Worlds Book 1: The Emerald Tablet (Blooming Tree/CBAY Books, 2008) at 4 p.m. Oct. 26 at
BookPeople in Austin.