A Celebration of Books,
Writers & LIterary Excellence

Save the Date


Gaithersburg
Book Festival

May 17, 2025

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Author Archives: Jennie Cottrell

Support Gaithersburg’s Young Readers: Donate a Featured Author’s Book at the GBF

While you are enjoying the great selection of children’s books in the Politics & Prose Bookstore onsite at the Festival, take a minute to select one of the books by our featured children’s authors to donate to a child in… Continue Reading

What I Know Now…..

by Exhibiting Author Jill Collins I learned at a very early age to stuff the uncomfortable realities of life. You know, heartache, heartbreak, disappointment, aka, pain. I grew up in an environment rich with artistic expression. My dad was an… Continue Reading

Author…..are you talking about me?

by Sherry Miller But I’m not even a writer, I would explain to anyone who commented on how much they loved my first book. You can call me a musician, piano teacher, choir director, homeschool mom, gardener, soap maker, business… Continue Reading

The Birth of Classic Booklovers

by Bill Weger, Founder and President Classic Booklovers opened this year on January 19 — Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday — celebrating the famous Maryland poet and author. We opened the online store with 50 plus titles — with many more on the… Continue Reading

A Q&A with Noted Cartoonist KAL

by Megan Wessell, A Bookish Affair You may not recognize the name Kevin Kallaugher but if you’re a reader of The Economist or The Baltimore Sun, you probably recognize his editorial cartoons drawn under the name Kal. Always insightful, his cartoons add a lot of… Continue Reading

The Metaphysics of Selfies

by Jon Methven After too many complaints from my phone that there was not enough iCloud storage, I set out to purge the digital shrapnel causing the overpopulation. This meant deleting hundreds of photos—kids, vacations and important family moments—most of which I… Continue Reading

Listen Up! An Audio Interview with Featured Author Allison Leotta

by Larry Matthews New York Times best-selling author Allison Leotta has been called the “female John Grishman.” (She half-jokingly says she would prefer that Grisham be called the “male Allison Leotta.”) And if that’s not praise enough, her writing also has been… Continue Reading

The Literacy Council of Montgomery County: Building Skills for Life

by Katie Stewart The Literacy Council of Montgomery County (LCMC) transforms the lives of approximately 1,600 adults each year by providing educational programs that teach adults to read, write, and speak English in a multicultural community where English proficiency is a tool for success. It is… Continue Reading

Q&A with Featured Author Jo Baker

by Megan Wessell, A Bookish Affair Jo Baker was born in Lancashire and educated at Oxford University and Queen’s University Belfast. She is the author of “Longbourn,” a national best seller and New York Times Notable Book. Her previous novels are “The Undertow,” “The Telling,” “The Mermaid’s Child” and “Offcomer.” Her most… Continue Reading

A conversation with best-selling novelist Jeffery Deaver

by Larry Matthews Jeffery Deaver is one of the world’s best-selling authors. He regularly sells three million books a year from Mumbai and London to Tokyo and New York. He publishes one book each year, alternating between his famous Lincoln Rhyme (Rhyme… Continue Reading