2022 Schedule

The 2022 festival was held in-person with events throughout Dallas from March 18th to the 22nd. To view recordings of select festival events, click on the panel you want to see and then press the button labeled “watch recording.” Recordings can also be accessed through our YouTube channel by searching “Dallas Literary Festival.” If you have any questions about the 2022 festival or future events, please email us at info@dallasliteraryfestival.org.

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Keynote Conversation: A Profoundly Revealing Vision of the American Past and Present with Nikole Hannah-Jones
Mar
22
Sun

Keynote Conversation: A Profoundly Revealing Vision of the American Past and Present with Nikole Hannah-Jones

In partnership with the SMU Student Senate and the Tate Lecture Series

A Lecture from Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author of The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story and 2021 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work-Nonfiction, Nikole Hannah-Jones.

Moderated by Executive Director of the Dallas Literary Festival and award-winning author of the novel, Mourner’s Bench, Sanderia Faye Smith.

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SMU’s Tate Lecture Series: Walter Isaacson
Mar
21
Sun

SMU’s Tate Lecture Series: Walter Isaacson

In bestselling biographies, historian and author Walter Isaacson explored the brilliance of disruptors as varied as Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs. In his latest book, The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race (2021), Isaacson offered a gripping account of the pioneering research in CRISPR gene editing by the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and her collaborators, including their recent work in developing and sharing COVID-19 diagnostic tools.

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The Last Picture Show
Mar
20
Sun

The Last Picture Show

Southwest Review presents an evening with two Texas films as part of the Dallas Literary Festival. The first is a classic of the 1970s New Hollywood era. Set in a small, dying town in North Texas, The Last Picture Show was adapted from a 1966 novel by Larry McMurtry.

On the second half of the bill is Josh David Jordan’s This World Won’t Break. A Q & A with the director and the novelist (and SwR movie columnist) William Boyle will follow the screening. The evening will close with a concert by Greg Schroeder, the actor and real-life musician who plays the role of Wes in the film.

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Dr. David D. Doyle in conversation with the Ernest Gaines J. Award for Literary Excellence Winner, Nathan Harris
Mar
20
Sun

Dr. David D. Doyle in conversation with the Ernest Gaines J. Award for Literary Excellence Winner, Nathan Harris

Professor and scholar Dr. David D. Doyle conversed with Nathan Harris, author of The Sweetness of Water. Harris’ debut novel was selected to be part of Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club and was long-listed for the Booker Prize and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. Nathan Harris is also the recipient of the Ernest Gaines J. Award for Literary Excellence.

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A Poetry Reading
Mar
20
Sun

A Poetry Reading

Poet Jerriod Avant (mod) conversed with Roger Reeves, author of Best Barbarian: Poems; Mag Gabbert, author of Minml Poems; and Tomás Morín, author of Machete: Poems.

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Dallas Literary Icons
Mar
20
Sun

Dallas Literary Icons

Author Brian Fehler (mod) conversed with Clay G. Small, author of The Forger’s Forgery; Kathleen Kent, author of The Pledge; and David Searcy, author of The Tiny Bee that Hovers at the Center of the World.  

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Live Event: Dawnie Walton
Mar
20
Sun

Live Event: Dawnie Walton

This free event was held as part of the Dallas Literary Festival presented by SMU, featuring Dawnie Wilson and her powerful debut novel, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, named a “Best Book of 2021” by Barack Obama, NPR, the Washington Post, and more.

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Is it Ever Too Late to Make Amends?
Mar
20
Sun

Is it Ever Too Late to Make Amends?

Donna Wilhelm Family President and Executive Director of TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), Terry Loftis interviewed author Daniel Black. Black’s newest work, Don’t Cry for Me, tells the story of a Black father who makes amends with his gay son while on his deathbed.

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The State of American Journalism: Where are we? Where are we going?
Mar
20
Sun

The State of American Journalism: Where are we? Where are we going?

Hannah Waltz, the U.S. Free Expression Coordinator for PEN America, (mod) conversed with journalist and author of The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto, Charles Blow; acclaimed journalist and op-ed columnist for the New York Times who appears frequently on CNN, Tom Huang; and National President of the Society of Professional Journalists, and Rebecca Aguilar, National President of the Society of Professional Journalist.

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Imagining Worlds in YA Fiction
Mar
20
Sun

Imagining Worlds in YA Fiction

Author Susan Norman (mod) conversed with Lori Stephens, author of Blue Running and Novalee and the Spider Secret; Samantha Mabry, author of Tigers, Not Daughters; Lyla Lee, author of I’ll Be the One; and Christopher John Farley, author of Zero O’Clock.

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