Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 9am

6:00AM

Opening Keynote with E. Lockhart and Adam Silvera

Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 10am

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After 2 long years, YALLFest is back in real life! You will not want to miss the insane energy of the Charleston Music Hall as we kick off the Tenth Annual Festival with E. Lockhart (We Were Liars) and Adam Silvera (They Both Die at the End). 

With two of the most popular books on TikTok, Lockhart and Silvera will discuss the twisty plots, intriguing characters, and lots and lots of tears that keep them at the TipTop of the bestseller list.

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NOTE: Proof of full Covid vaccination or negative Covid-19 test is required for entry. Vaccination final dose must be received at least 14 days prior to the event  (No later than Oct. 30). Negative test must be taken within 72 hours. 

Free wristbands, required for YALLFest 2021 admittance, will be distributed on site to all vaccinated / negative test attendees.

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E. Lockhart is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller We Were Liars. Her latest book is the graphic novel Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero. Other novels include The Boyfriend List and Again Again. Genuine Fraud was a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize. The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks was a Printz Honor book and a National Book Award finalist. Twitter: elockhart IG: elockhartbooks

Adam Silvera is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Infinity Reaper, Infinity Son, They Both Die at the EndMore Happy Than NotHistory Is All You Left Me, and—with Becky Albertalli—What If It's Us and Here’s to Us. All his novels have received multiple starred reviews. He worked in the publishing industry as a children's bookseller, community manager at a content development company, and book reviewer of children's and young adult novels. He was born and raised in New York. He lives in Los Angeles and is tall for no reason. 

Closing Keynote: BLACKOUT with Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, and Ashley Woodfolk

Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 5pm

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The book world was electrified by the announcement of six high-wattage authors joining forces for an interlinked novel, and this summer's release of Blackout did not leave fans in the dark! The six stories of teens finding love during a power outage lit up the New York Times bestseller list and has sparked a film and TV series in the works with Barack and Michelle Obama's Higher Ground Productions. 

Five Blackout contributors and YALLFest legends Dhonielle Clayton (Shattered Midnight), Tiffany D. Jackson (White Smoke), Nic Stone (Fast Pitch), Angie Thomas (Concrete Rose), and Ashley Woodfolk (When You Were Everything) will link circuits for our closing keynote — it's going to be lights OUT!

NOTE: Proof of full Covid vaccination or negative Covid-19 test is required for entry. Vaccination final dose must be received at least 14 days prior to the event (no later than Oct. 30). Negative test must be taken within 72 hours. 

Free wristbands, required for YALLFest 2021 admittance, will be distributed on site to all vaccinated / negative test attendees.

About the panelists:

Dhonielle Clayton is a New York Times Bestselling author of The Belles series, Shattered Midnight, and the co-author of the Tiny Pretty Things duology, a Netflix original series. She hails from the Washington, D.C. suburbs on the Maryland side. She taught secondary school for several years, and is a former elementary and middle school librarian. She is COO of the non-profit We Need Diverse Books, and President of Cake Creative, an IP story kitchen dedicated to diverse representation. She’s an avid traveler, and always on the hunt for magic and mischief. Up next: The Marvellers, her middle grade fantasy debut. You can find her on social media @brownbookworm. 

Tiffany D. Jackson is the NYT Bestselling, award winning author of YA novels Monday’s Not Coming, Allegedly, Let Me Hear A Rhyme, Grown, and her 2021 titles White Smoke: Santa in the City..A Cortta Scott King — John Steptoe New Talent Award-winner and the NAACP Image Award-nominee, she received her bachelor of arts in film from Howard University, and has over a decade in TV/Film experience. The Brooklyn native is currently residing in the borough she loves, most likely multitasking.

Nic Stone was born and raised in a suburb of Atlanta, GA, and the only thing she loves more than an adventure is a good story about one. After graduating from Spelman College, she worked extensively in teen mentoring and lived in Israel for a few years before returning to the US to write full-time. Growing up with a wide range of cultures, religions, and backgrounds, Stone strives to bring these diverse voices and stories to her work.

Angie Thomas was born, raised, and still resides in Jackson, Miss., as indicated by her accent. She is a former teen rapper whose greatest accomplishment was an article about her in Right-On Magazine. She holds a BFA in Creative Writing from Belhaven University and an unofficial degree in Hip Hop. She can also still rap if needed. Her debut novel, The Hate U Give, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, winning the ALA’s William C. Morris Debut Award and was adapted into a critically acclaimed film.

Angie’s second novel, On the Come Up, was a #1 New York Times bestseller as well, and a film is in development with Paramount Pictures with Angie acting as a producer. In 2020, Angie released Find Your Voice: A Guided Journal to Writing Your Truth as a tool to help aspiring writers tell their stories. In 2021, Angie returned to the world of Garden Heights with Concrete Rose, a prequel to The Hate U Give. 

 

Ashley Woodfolk has loved reading and writing for as long as she can remember. She graduated from Rutgers University and worked in children's book publishing for over a decade. Now a full-time mom and writer, Ashley lives in a sunny Brooklyn apartment with her cute husband, her cuter dog, and the cutest baby in the world. Her books include The Beauty That Remains, When You Were Everything, Blackout and the Flyy Girls Series.

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About the Book: Blackout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon (Quill Tree Books, hb., 256 pp., $20). 

 

Six critically acclaimed, bestselling, and award-winning authors bring the glowing warmth and electricity of Black teens in love to this charming, hilarious, and heartwarming novel that shines a bright light through the dark.

A summer heatwave blankets New York City in darkness. But as the city is thrown into confusion, a different kind of electricity sparks…

A first meeting. 

Long-time friends. 

Bitter exes. 

And maybe the beginning of something new.

When the lights go out, people reveal hidden truths. Love blossoms, friendship transforms, and new possibilities take flight.

 

YA Smackdown 2021

Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 6pm

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YALLFest’s most beloved tradition, the Smackdown, is back for the TENTH TIME! 

That's ten years of Golden Pie Awards, Juvenilia, Tiger Beat, LivingTableau Book Covers, Hollywood Squares, Borderline-Inappropriate Sketches Based on Picture Books and Epic Lip Sync Battles.

Come see your favorite authors on stage with host Soman Chainani (School for Good and Evil) for games, laughs, tears and dancing.

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NOTE: Proof of full Covid vaccination or negative Covid-19 test is required for entry. Vaccination final dose must be received at least 14 days prior to the event  (No later than Oct. 30). Negative test must be taken within 72 hours. 

Free wristbands, required for YALLFest 2021 admittance, will be distributed on site to all vaccinated / negative test attendees.

Downtown Charleston

Charleston, SC 29403