Friday, September 28 to Sunday, September 30, 2012
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!

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.
The Slave Lake Library was destroyed by a wildfire in May 2011.
Adaawx Publishing—First Nations 101 is an accessible and informative primer on First Nations issues.
Bibliophiles! Visit our booth to see the art of the book at its finest.
The “How Did You Die?” Show, Fictional Tales for the Un-Dead (evocative art and text)
Anvil Press publishes contemporary Canadian literature with a distinctly urban twist.
Canada’s longest continuously published magazine devoted to poetry and writing about poetry.
Arsenal Pulp Press is a Vancouver-based book publisher celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2011.
The ABPBC represents BC owned publishing companies.
Authors’ Circle provides support & services to authors, publishers and self-employed creative professionals.
Independent Publisher Book Award Winner: Best Regional Non-Fiction - Canada West. Visit us!