If you find yourself with shelves of books filling up your home or with a little one who is diving deeper into reading, you need to mark the Pgh Book Fest on your calendar. On May 30, Pittsburgh’s official book festival returns to the Main/Oakland location of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. This one-day event fills the inside and outside of the library with workshops, author talks, a space for local vendors, Writer’s Row for authors, food trucks, mobile coffee trucks, bookstore pop-ups, and so much more. To put it simply, this is a bookworm’s dream.
What’s Happening at the Pgh Book Fest 2026?
No matter your age, favorite genre, or how often you read, there’s something for everyone at Pgh Book Fest. This year, over 50 authors and poets are taking part in discussions around trends in literature and genre deep dives. Some of the featured authors include literary fiction author Catherine Newman, science fiction author John Scalzi, romance author Chloe Liese, fantasy author Kamilah Cole, horror author Kylie Lee Baker, and even recent Pulitzer Prize winner for Fiction, Daniel Kraus. All these authors will also be signing books after each of their panel discussions and author talks take place. Feel free to browse the tables by local bookshops that will also have books available for purchase from all the authors attending.
Discussion Panels and Workshops
Fill your festival schedule with the variety of discussion panels and workshops that start at 10 a.m. and end with the festival at 6 p.m. You can start your morning with programs like Burning the Midnight Oil: Academic Thrillers, Love is a Battlefield: Romantasy, Country Roads: Modern Appalachia, and Home is Where the Horror Is: Contemporary Gothic Novels. Then, in the afternoon, make plans to hit up the author talks Far Out! Exploring Sci Fi with John Scalzi and Isabel J. Kim and Daniel Kraus: From Best Sellers to Blockbusters as well as programs Chloe Liese and Laura Piper Lee Talk Contemporary Romance, Growing Together: Black History Through Family, Food, and Foliage, and The Suspense is Killing Me: Thrillers. Finally, end the day with Steven Rowley & Catherine Newman in Conversation to close out the festival.
If you prefer more of a hands-on, interactive learning experience, Pgh Book Fest also provides a number of workshops for writers and those simply interested in literature. The sessions span lessons on creating a brand identity, learning about the Pittsburgh publishing scene, finding your writing spark, crafting universes and rules of magic, tips for freelancing, and even one about the influence of fanfiction. Who knows, after one of these workshops you could find yourself on the author side of things at next year’s festival.
Kid’s Programming
Encourage your kids to immerse themselves in the literary world with children and young adult programming that encompasses author discussions and storytime sessions. Whether your little one is into middle grade fiction, tween fiction, or even nonfiction, there’s something for every kiddo. There’s even a designated children’s area inside the Carnegie Library with activities and reading spaces.
For Poetry Lovers
Not so much into long-form? No problem! Even though Pgh Book Fest may have you thinking of hardbacks, poetry is an integral part of the celebration. Each year the festival invites local and national poets to share their works in readings starting at 10:15 a.m. and finishing at 4:45 p.m. Stop into the tent throughout the day to rest your legs and hear stories both emotional and heartwarming.
Not to mention, if you’re a poet yourself, the festival hosts workshops that invite you to you to heal your inner child through poetry, invent your own poetry form, learn about centos poems, and even hear from local poet Sony Ton-Aime.
Pick-Your-Own Adventure
We know that looking at all the programming at Pgh Book Fest can be a lot to sort out, especially if it’s your first time attending the festival. Luckily, they put together various schedules depending on your literary preference that you can follow along with to make your day easier. You can choose from 10 different pathways that range from True Yinzers to Horror Heads, Fantasy Adventurers, and Nonfiction Fanatics. Each of the pathways lays out the workshops and discussions that correlate to the genre in question.
But, if we had to make our own TABLE Magazine pathway for the festival, here’s what we’d pick:
10 a.m.-11 a.m.: PGH Screams: Daniel Kraus and How the Night of the Living Dead Saved My Life and Changed the World at Tansky Family Commons in the Hillman Library
11:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.: Country Roads: Modern Appalachia at Tansky Family Commons in the Hillman Library
1 p.m.-2 p.m.: Far Out! Exploring Sci Fi with John Scalzi and Isabel J. Kim at the Lecture Hall in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
2 p.m.-3 p.m.: Word + Image: Poems Inspired by Works of Art at the Magazines & Newspapers Room in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
4 p.m.-5 p.m.: Growing Together: Black History Through Family, Food, and Foliage at the South Wing Reading Room in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
5 p.m.-6 p.m.: Steven Rowley & Catherine Newman in Conversation at the Lecture Hall in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Story by Kylie Thomas
Featured Photo Courtesy of Pgh Book Fest
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