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 V

Vancouver Comicon:: Village

Produces of comic book & pop culture memorablia shows for over a decade. www.vancouvercomiccon.com.
www.vancouvercomicon.com 

Vancouver Community College:: Village

VCC is the largest literacy organizaton in BC. It specializes in adult education.
vcc.ca 

Vancouver International Writers Festival:: Village

The Vancouver International Writers & Readers Festival presents engaging events for readers with acclaimed and emerging authors. www.writersfest.bc.ca.
www.writersfest.bc.ca 

Vancouver Island University, Arts & Humanities :: Village

Small classes, highly qualified faculty, a beautiful campus-check ou VIU's BA programs.
 

Vancouver Observer :: Magazine Association of BC Tent

More than 260 contributors make the Vancouver Observer one of the highest ranking news sites in the city.
vancouverobserver.com  

Vancouver Public Library :: Library Pomade

www.vpl.com 

Vancouver Review:: Magazine Association of BC Tent

More than 260 contributors make the Vancouver Observer one of the highest ranking news sites in the city.
vancouverreview.com