Exhibitor Marketplace

Exhibitors can be found at tents and tables all over the festival site. There are tents on Homer Street (including Magazine Mews), Hamilton Street (aka Literacy Lane presented by Canucks Family Education Centre, Britannia Community Services Centre and Vancouver Community College) and inside the library (including The Word Under the Street and The Word on the Screen).

 

Here is an alphabetical list of the confirmed exhibitors for 2009. They include Book Publishers, Magazine Publishers, Literacy Organizations, Associations, Multimedia Organizations, Booksellers, Independent publishers, Comic book producers, and much much more!

 

Exhibitors with this symbol  beside their name are participating in the Book Bag Treasure Hunt!

 

 


Be sure to check them out in the Official Program Guide in September. You can find it in local bookstores, libraries, and coffee shops around Vancouver. Or check the Festival Map on the website for exhibitor locations.

Marketplace A

Aboriginal Child & Family Support Services:: Family Literacy Tent

Focuses on enhancing the lives of Aboriginal children birth to six years of age through culturally appropriate early childhood support programs.
 

The Alcuin Society :: Village

Bibliophiles! Visit our booth to see the art of the book at its finest.
www.alcuinsociety.com 

Amnesty International :: Village

Join our campaign to stop and prevent the human rights abuses that drive and deepen poverty - www.amnesty.ca.
www.amnesty.ca 

Anastasia and the Ghostly Owl (The Choice Was Hers!) :: Village

Anastasia and The Ghostly Owl (The Choice Was Hers!) is a moving story about a girl overcoming adversity traveling through her tunnel of light.
www.ghostlyowl.com 

Antic Comics :: Word Under the Street

Susan Ferguson doesn't particularly like referring to herself in the 3rd person. She likes to draw funny pictures and has been working in animation for longer than she cares to remember.
 

Anvil Press :: Independent Publishers Tent

Anvil Press publishes contemporary Canadian literature with a distinctly urban twist.
www.anvilpress.com 

ARC Poetry Magazine :: Village

Canada's National Poetry Magazine features the best of contemporary poetry reviews and essays.
www.arcpoetry.ca 

Association of Book Publishers of BC :: Village

The ABPBA is a trade association representing BC book publishing companies.
www.books.bc.ca