Stardust & Stories Book Festival brings fantasy celebration to Raleigh park

Stardust & Stories Book Festival brings fantasy celebration to Raleigh park
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Stardust & Stories Book Festival will take place at Fred Fletcher Park’s Borden Building on Saturday, September 20. The event, which is free and open to all ages, runs from 6 to 11 p.m. and does not require registration.

The festival focuses on genres such as fantasy, science fiction, romantasy, and creative storytelling. Activities will include author and illustrator workshops and talks, interactive performances, collaborative art installations, creative crafts, book-themed vendors, artisan food options, and entertainment.

Attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite book characters for a costume contest. Giveaways will be held throughout the day.

The event aims to immerse participants in fiction while promoting imagination and creativity.



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