Kalela Williams
Kalela Williams is an author, a proud auntie, a cat mama, and a history enthusiast. She is the Director of Virginia Humanities' Virginia Center for the Book, which produces the Virginia Festival of the Book; and she previously worked in literary and historical public programming in Philadelphia for more than a decade. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Williams now calls the Central Virginia town of Staunton, Virginia home, where she and her partner run a community arts organization, The Off Center. Tangleroot is Williams's debut novel.
Schedule
11:15 am to Noon
State Library, Fifth Floor, Serials Area
Unraveling the Past: Young Adult Fiction
with Kalela Williams and LaDarrion Williams
(ages 14 to 18)
12:15 pm to 1:00 pm
Cavalier House Books Tent
Book Signing
1:45 pm to 2:45 pm
State Capitol, House Committee Room 3
Celebrating the Library of Congress Center for the Book and Our Fellow Centers of AR, MO, TN, TX, and VA
with Lisa Carrico, Guy Lamolinara, Karen O'Connell, Michele Chan Santos, Patrick Shaffner, and Kalela Williams
Tangleroot