It's been a tradition since 2009. The Tucson Festival of Books officially kicked off this weekend, and you couldn't ask for more perfect weather conditions.
"The crowd here is enormous; there’s a lot of people out. It’s a beautiful day," said one attendee.
"I was thrilled when I was picked to be in the indie pavilion this year to actually be on the other side and to be an author," she said."It was an absolute thrill for me because obviously, I grew up coming here and just loving it." "To have people come up and comment on the cover art and how it catches their eye," said Stubbs, who designs his own covers."Then to tell them the story kind of about what it is and see their eyes light up, it’s great."
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