Festival of Books: Scenes of Day 2
Author T.C. Boyle, author of the most recent “Stories II,” talked about his work. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Sunday brought more author panels, more book signings and more entertainment to the festival at USC. Here’s a glimpse of what’s happening.
Earth, Wind & Fire’s Philip Bailey talked about his music and his book “Shining Star” with Alex Cohen. He even sang a little when a visitor asked. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Jared Diamond spoke with Times columnist Patt Morrison about his most recent book, “The World Until Yesterday.” (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Author Sandra Cisneros, who wrote “The House on Mango Street” in 1984, talks about her work at the festival. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
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Katherine Schwarzenegger, left, discusses her book “I Just Graduated ... Now What?” with interviewer and mom Maria Shriver. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Author Veronica Roth talks about her “Divergent” trilogy in Bovard Auditorium. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Fans wait to hear author Veronica Roth speak in Bovard Auditorium. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Novelist Jackie Collins signs her latest work, “The Lucky Santangelo Cookbook,” at the Cooking Stage. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
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Lilibet Snellings, left, Annabelle Gurwitch and Anna David speak at the “Memoir: Live (and Laugh) Through This” panel. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Artist Jena Priebe adds to a book sculpture that she began at the start of the festival. (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Visitors spend time doodling on murals created at a festival booth (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
Eli Villanueva, left, and Shabnam Kalbasi of L.A. Opera tell a story via song. They sang bits of “The Barber of Seville” and “The Marriage of Figaro.” (Tom Politeo / For The Times)
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Visitors browse through books for sale. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
A wall asking “What books inspire your fire?” fills with selections from festival-goers. (Mary Forgione / Los Angeles Times)
A child sits on a sculpture of USC mascot Traveler. (Joy Press / Los Angeles Times)
An informal storytelling moment at the festival. (Joy Press / Los Angeles Times)
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Gigi Levangie, Jane Green, Lian Dolan and Lacy Crawford, from left, talk about fiction (and real) life crises in “Fiction: Choices and Consequences” during the Festival of Books on Sunday. (Bret Hartman / For The Times)
Kids danced in a mini mosh pit at the Children’s Stage on Sunday. (Tom Politeo / For the Times)
“Biography is hard work,” William Todd Schultz, right, said Sunday during the panel “The Artist as Influencer.” Schultz is the author of “Torment Saint: The Life of Elliott Smith.” ( Bret Hartman / For The Times)
During a Sunday panel, Gustavo Arellano, who wrote “Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America,” said that the acceptance of a food by an immigrant community eventually leads to acceptance of the community itself. (Bret Hartman / For The Times)