Posted in Montana
August 13, 2019
The Book Festival In Montana That’s A Book Lover’s Dream Come True
Every September, a bunch of bibliophiles gather in downtown Missoula for the annual Montana Book Festival. The goal of this annual event is to foster interest in literature for people of all ages, and if you love to get lost in a good book, it’s a festival you won’t want to miss. Come celebrate the written word in style next month!
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In 2015, it was rebranded after its primary organizers switched. The community decided to keep the festival alive, and these days, it's better than ever.

These include everything from poetry readings to workshops on the writing process.

In fact, some local hotels offer discounts for festival-goers.

Pie & Whiskey got its start in Spokane, Washington in 2012. The event serves up some seriously good writing along with its signature dessert and booze.


The book fair - which you won't want to miss - will be at the Residence Inn Marriott on September 14th. You'll also find plenty of other festival-related events all over town.

Downtown Missoula sits right on the Clark Fork River, and you'll be creatively inspired and both visually and intellectually stimulated when you attend this festival.
You can attend the Montana Book Festival simply by purchasing a $15 festival button, which will also earn you discounts at some of the local restaurants and bars. Learn more about the festival here — and while you’re at it, enjoy the city of Missoula to the fullest.