Once Upon a Book Fair Presents the Treasure Island Book Festival October 12, 2024 at the San Marcos Community Center

Ahoy dear book readers and enthusiasts in the San Diego area! No – you don’t have to travel to an island for this amazing upcoming Treasure Island Book Festival! Now featuring over 70 authors! Plus, it’s FREE! For the entire Family too! Well, shiver me timbers!

Poster for the Treasure Island Book Festival

On Saturday, October 12, from 10 am – 5 pm (Pacific Time) at the San Marcos Community Center, (3 Civic Center Drive, San Marcos, CA), join in the fun at the “Treasure Island Book Festival”. Led by local CEO and young adult Author, Tanya Ross of “Once Upon a Book Fair” (“Where stories for all ages come to life”)
and a variety of authors and other team members. Get ready for a fun-filled day!

Once Upon a Book Fair 2024 is a literary celebration that immerses authors and readers in the adventures found at the turn of every page. Meet new authors, discover new books, get autographs.

UPDATED 10/10/2024:

Here is a podcast interview on the Spotlight on the Community Podcast with Guests “Once Upon a Book Fair” CEO Tanya Ross and Author Jolie Tunnell interviewed by Host Drew Schlosberg and Co-host Kristen Fogle:

Once Upon a Book Fair…

…encourages literacy
…showcases multiple genres, something for everyone
…inspires youth
…shines a spotlight on local writers
…provides a rare meet and greet with published authors
…draws people together and celebrates diversity
…validates San Diego’s public library programs
…creates a unique cultural community event
…supports small business
…has education, inspiration, and imagination all in one fabulous place!

More about the Treasure Island Book Fair:

The festival itself is free. There will be food vendor(s) at the event, including a taco truck (outside), a non-alcoholic “Bar” with Mocktails and soft drinks (inside), and a coffee/pancake/ice cream vendor (inside).

A festival might not be complete without a Cosplay contest too!- It’s a community dress-up party! Whether one dresses in character garb or even as a pirate – let your Cosplay character chime in!

Are you saying “ARRRR” to yourself yet? The theme of this year’s event is Treasure Island, where pirates and scavenger hunts abound!

There will be prizes given away such as books, merchandise, art and more! Plus author panels!

Q & A with Tanya Ross, Young Adult Author
and Susan J. Farese, SJF Communications

Left to right: Tanya Ross, Author and Susan J. Farese, SJF Communications

SJF: How did Once Upon a Book Fair get started?

TR: An author friend of mine and I put our heads together one day a couple of years ago because there were no book fairs up in the North County of San Diego. We wanted to give  local authors a chance to come together in a place outside of San Diego proper where the fees for a table would be affordable. We launched our brainchild the first year (2022) in Grape Day Park with 25 authors and the assistance of the Escondido Public Library. Once we saw we could do it, we went forward.

SJF: Is Once Upon a Book Fair a non-profit?

TR: On its own–not yet. It’s possible it will be eventually. This year for the first time it is a certified business with the city of Escondido. Right now it’s not fiscally possible to launch it as a non-profit. That being said, it is not a money-making venture for me. We will most likely break even with the expenses. It’s more of a passion project than a capital raising venture. I don’t want to make money on the backs of other authors. 

SJF: Do you do this alone?

TR: No. Even though I am the CEO, I have a wonderful committee of ten other authors who help me with ideas and implementation. We meet monthly to discuss how we’re doing with the progress of each unique assignment. I wouldn’t be able to do this without them.

SJF: Why should people attend?

TR: You should attend if you love books! We’ll have over 70 authors to discover, chat with, and celebrate. We’ll have activities for kids, a scavenger hunt, prizes, and author panels. Everyone who attends can come in costume (cosplay), and we’ll have a couple of contests for the best outfits. There will be food and beverages! Our theme is Treasure Island, so pirates will be about.

SJF: How do I find it?

TR: The fair will be at the San Marcos Community Center, right where the library and city hall are: 3 Civic Center Drive in San Marcos. It’s an all day event, from 10 until 5.

SJF: Is there a cost?

TR: The fair is FREE.

SJF: Will you be there with your own books?

TR: Yes! I can’t wait to share my award-winning dystopian Tranquility Series with those who attend. My characters are waiting in the wings for you! 

SJF: How can people get involved?

TR: We are under the non-profit umbrella of a group called Fractured Atlas, so you may donate to us through that organization. The best part is that donating to them benefits us and allows you to write off your donation while advertising your products. Write to me at tanyarossauthor@gmail.com for more information. 

SPEAKERS include:

Bryan Cantrell, an award-winning writer of novels, screenplays, and comics as well as being and executive producer of feature films is our 12:00 speaker. Bryan also is an entrepreneur owning brands in fashion, beauty and the outdoor industry. He was on ABC’s Shark Tank in 2018 with his business partner pitching their Radiate Portable Campfire securing a deal with Shark, Robert Herjavec. He now resides in California with his family pursuing a love of writing, surfing and skateboarding. He’ll be sharing amazing pirate lore and all the good stuff about his latest novel, Pirates of the Wild West, A Time Travel Sea Adventure with a Western Twist, all about the infamous pirates of the Caribbean who meet secretly on Blackbeard’s prized ship. A time vortex whisks them away to the year 1873.

and…

Bestselling author Cathy Scott, a Los Angeles Times and New York Times bestselling author, veteran crime writer, investigative journalist, will be in person for our 1 p.m. slot. She will discuss her career as a reporter for local San Diego newspapers to writing true crime books such as: The Murder of Biggie Smalls, The Killing of Tupac Shakur, Murder of a Mafia Daughter, Freeway Rick Ross, and The Millionaire’s Wife.

Update! As of September 27, 2024, the proposed Author line-up includes:

Name of AuthorWebsite
Robert Adautohttps://coyleandfang.com
Val Agnewvalagnewauthor.com
Nicolette Andrewsnicoletteandrews.com
Kayla Annhttps://preview.mailerlite.io/preview/316664/sites/79853382269928558/ymlhNq
Donna Arnoldhttps://www.djarnoldauthor.com/
Celeste Barclaywww.celestebarclay.com
Elissa Bell BarbetN/A
Marisa BillionsAuthormarisabillions.com
Karen Blackhttps://karenblack-author.com/
Barchelle “Chelly” Bolger Wathenhttps://www.shaylaandfriends.com
John Bresnikjohnbresnik.com
Helle Brissonhttp://www.hellebooks.com
Anna Bushihttps://annabushi.com
Bryan Cantrellhttps://www.bryancantrell.com/
Nora Carmannoracarman.com
Richard L. CarricoPastShadows.net
Mike Caspermcasper.com
Natalie Colburnhttps://nataliecolburnwrit.wixsite.com/nataliecolburnwrites
Krystina Coleskrystinacoles.com
Erin Courtneyhttps://linktr.ee/author.e.m.courtney
Michael Max DarrowMichaelmaxdarrow.com
Dorothy Deenehttps://dorothydeene.com/
Elizabeth Drew https://www.amazon.com/author/elizabethdrew
Jordan Fabulahttps://mjfabula.com/
Susan J. Farese- SJF Communicationshttps://sjfcommunications.com/author-shop/
Leslie Fergusonhttps://lesliefergusonauthor.com/
Donald Frillicihttp://www.smheartmusic.com/
Jan Halen (sullivan)http://authorjanhalen.com/
Jeffrey Hancockjeffreyhancock-author.com
Sienna Harlowhttps://campsite.bio/siennaharlow
Megan Haskellmeganhaskell.com
T. N. Haydenhttp://www.tnhayden.com
Vontavia J. Heardhttp://www.vontaviajheard.com
Shanti Hershensonhttps://www.shantihershenson.com/
Mary Ann Hortonhttps://maryannhorton.com/
Jacob Hubbardhttps://www.jacobhubbardauthor.com/
Clare Johnsonthefirstnoelbook.com
Isabel NtekimN/A
Journey Presshttps://journeypress.com
R. D. Kardonhttp://www.rdkardonauthor.com
Jennifer Kayhttp://www.authorjenniferkay.com
David Larsonhttps://www.davidslarson.com/
Christopher S LongN/A
Rachanee Lumaynohttps://www.rachanee.net/
Eileen Lundquisthttp://www.llundquist.com
Shari LyonStoriesAlive88.com
Alexis C. ManessN/A
Derek McCannthelongsilence.com
Mike McDevitthttps://www.mmcdevitt.com/home
Tim Millerhttps://www.timmillerauthor.com/
Nellie K. NevesN/A
Adalgisa and David Nicohttp://www.nicoauthors.com
Heather Nixhttp://www.booksbynix.com
Lee Obsidiantheobakesaga.com
Nicole I. Pacquinwww.Nic-Lit.com
Dhara Parekhhttp://www.dharaparekh.com
Stephen Prendergasthttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Stephen-J-Prendergast/author/B0CCQJCCQ3?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Garrett Rayhttp://amazon.com/author/gkray
David W. Reedhttps://uphillandintothewind.com/
San Diego Writers, Inkhttps://writeyourstorynow.org/
Adam W Schmitzhttps://adamwschmitz.com/
H.D. Scotthttp://www.hdscott.com
Judith Wilson Shadzihttp://www.JudithWilsonShadziArtistAuthor.com
Peter Shawhttps://www.amazon.com/author/peter-t-shaw
J.A. Snowhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/J.-A.-Snow/author/B00DFK4I50?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1722356945&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Annette M Stephensonhttp://romancebyannette.com
Kara StevensKonstellationpress.com
Brianna Sugalskihttps://authorbriannasugalski.com/?__v=11.427.0
Bethel Swifthttp://www.BethelSwift.com
Jolie Tunnellhttps://jolietunnell.com/
Karina M. ViaudN/A
Christine Vogelsanghttps://www.bbbradford.com
Gary K Wallacegkwallacebooks.com
Penn WallacePennwallace.com
Catherine Allen Walters & Elisabeth Hartig Lentulohttps://www.nearthedanubebridge.com/
Janet F. Williams (I also have books under Zoe Amos, my pen name)http://www.gooddaymedia.com
Sara Wrighthttp://www.sarawrightbooks.com

We hope to see you at the Treasure Island Book Festival October 12, 2024 at the San Marcos Community Center, 10 am – 5 pm!

Follow Once Upon a Book Fair ( @onceuponabookfair ) on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/onceuponabookfair/


For more information please email: tanyarossauthor@gmail.com

‘A Wine & Cheese Book Launch’ Set for September 15th at Humphrey’s Half-Moon Inn

Marni Freedman and San Diego Writers, Ink, in association with the San Diego Memoir Writers Association and San Diego Writers Network are thrilled to announce the Wine & Cheese Book Launch for the 1st Annual San Diego Memoir Showcase Anthology ‘Shaking the Tree – brazen – short – memoir’ and other books by local authors:

Saturday, September 15th from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

 Humphrey’s Half Moon Inn – (Ballroom on the Bay),

2303 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, CA 92106

Live jazz music will be provided by the Latin Magic Quartet.

The event is free to the public.

Author Readings!

Book Signings!

Wine & Cheese!

Swag Bags to the first 100 attendees!

Raffle prizes!

RSVP EVITE!

 

“With the 2018 theme ‘Things We Don’t Talk About’, this year’s memoir competition ran from April 25th through June 9th”. – Marni Freedman

“A panel of judges reviewed 160 entries and ten finalists were chosen. These ten winners along with an additional top 25 additional writers from previous memoir showcases have their written pieces included in the Memoir Anthology”. -Kristen Fogle, San Diego Writers, Ink

RSVP EVITE!

For more information, contact: Marni Freedman 858-877-0781 or marnifreedman18@gmail.com

Marni Freedman (BFA, LMFT) is a produced, published, and award-winning writer. After graduating from USC Marni began her career with her play, “Two Goldsteins on Acid,” produced in LA. She worked as a script doctor and script agent. Her play was made into a film, “Playing Mona Lisa,” produced by Disney. Marni has written for Tony Award-Winning Harvey Fierstein, Academy Award-nominee Elliot Gould and Emmy Award-winner, Johnny Galecki. Marni teaches at SD Writers Ink, UCSD Extension, runs the SD Writers Network and produces a yearly theatrical Memoir Showcase. Marni edits The Literary Vine Anthology and Shaking The Tree: the Memoir Showcase Anthology. Marni is also a therapist for artists and writers. Her welcoming, easy-going nature and solid background are the underpinnings of what makes her such a popular writing coach. Her first book, 7 Essential Writing Tools: That Will Absolutely Make Your Writing Better (And Enliven the Soul)  is an Amazon Bestseller. Marni recently co-authored a play, A Jewish Joke about a 1950’s comedy writer facing the Hollywood Blacklist – it won the NY Solo Show for best drama and critics choice for the Union Tribune, received high critical acclaim and will be going off Broadway in January of 2019. Her next book, Permission to Roar, For Thought Leaders Who Want to Write will be out on September 15th, 2018. This year Marni is launching the first annual San Diego Writers Festival in conjunction with the downtown library on April 13th of 2019. You can find Marni at www.marnifreedman.com or at thefeistywriter.com, a writing hub to help writers find their authentic voice.

San Diego Writers, Ink is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We offer classes, groups, workshops, readings and other literary events at The Ink Spot and other locations throughout San Diego County. San Diego Writers, Ink, nurtures writers and fosters a literary community by Serving as a hub for the literary community, Promoting literature, Providing artistic development for writers at all levels, and Facilitating artistic collaboration.

San Diego Memoir Writers Association   San Diego Memoir Writers Association is a community of local writers committed to the craft and business of memoir writing. Our purpose is to create a community of inspired, nurtured, and educated memoirists. One of the ways in which we do this is by hosting monthly member meetings with speakers who educate our writers on both the craft and business of memoir writing. Writers of all levels are welcome and encouraged to join us to help build their own writing tribe. Founded in December of 2016, San Diego Memoir Writing Association is located at Liberty Station in Point Loma.

 

Capturing your Creativity: Haiku Poetry with Susan J. Farese 4/7/18 at San Diego Writers Ink

Please join me at my next SJF Communications Workshop:

‘Capturing your Creativity:  Haiku Poetry’

with Susan J. Farese, SJF Communications

Saturday, April 7, 2018 – 2:30 – 4:30 pm (All levels welcome)

at San Diego Writers Ink

Arts District Liberty Station

2730 Historic Decatur Road, San Diego 92106

#202-204, Barracks 16, 2nd floor above Women’s Museum

Hope to see you at this engaging, non-traditional, interactive (and hopefully fun) journey “Capturing your Creativity with Haiku”- for the fun and health of it.

$30 (members); $36 (nonmembers)

Here is the link to register!

http://www.sandiegowriters.org/17050-2/  

 

Susan J. Farese, SJF Communications

Bio for Susan J. Farese

Bring your open mind, active imagination, sense of humor, zest for life, quest for fun while learning and willingness to participate. Satisfaction? Poetically guaranteed!

We will chat about Haiku as a Japanese poetry form with ease of use, explore the benefits and value of Haiku as a cathartic, therapeutic, stress management tool and actively participate in several creative Haiku opportunities and challenges!

Here’s one for you:

Exploring Haiku…

Like Hummingbirds during Spring

Resurfaced, renewed

Registration Link: http://www.sandiegowriters.org/