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2016 Lone Star Literary
Texas Book Festival
The Texas Book Festival has worked hard over the past 21 years, spotlighting reading programs and raising money for libraries across the state. They are awarded the “Outstanding Texas Non-Profit Award for Literacy”. An ever-growing and changing publishing landscape has created new ways for outreach and promotion of authors.
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2024 Lone Star Literary Extravaganza
Tulisoma is Swahili for "we read", is a community-based festival promoting literacy and the arts in the South Dallas/Fair Park area. Founded in 2003, by the late Leo V. Chaney, Jr., and Dr. Harry Robinson, President and CEO of the African American Museum, the goal of Tulisoma is to create a dynamic event tailored to engage local families, avid readers, aspiring writers, and visitors to the city. The Dallas Public Library serves as the lead partner along with many community supporters and sponsors to continue the tradition of celebrating reading and the importance of literacy. Special thanks to former Councilmember Carolyn R. Davis for her years of dedication and continued support of this event. Learn more about the programs here: https://tulisoma.org
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2017 Author Advocate Award
Mike Blakely
Mike Blakely, is receiving the “Outstanding Social Impact Award“ for his continued work in both the writing and musical worlds. This best-selling author continues to enrich the lives of Texans and others with a craft that shines bright in both music and the written word. He will be performing at the Lone Star Book Festival’s Author Reception and fundraiser for the Texas Authors Institute of History and Hurricane Harvey Library fund.
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2016 Texas Author Advocate Award
Laura Bush
The Texas Authors Institute of History takes great pride in acknowledging Laura Bush as an Author Advocate for Texas Authors. Serving as the First Lady of Texas from 1995 to 2000, her notable contributions include the establishment of the Texas Book Festival. This initiative has not only provided authors with a platform to garner recognition from Texas readers but has also raised substantial funds to bolster Texas libraries.
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2018 Author Advocate Award
Judy Ann Lowe
The Texas Authors Institute of History is honored to highlight Judy Ann Lowe as the Author Advocate for the year 2018. With over 25 years of experience as an educator in Texas, Judy has transitioned into the realm of children's literature, crafting a captivating collection of picture books. Her works serve as both inspiration and education, encouraging children to strive for their best in life.