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** [[Hong Kong]] Book Festival, November 17-19, 24-26
** [[Hong Kong]] Book Festival, November 17-19, 24-26
** [[Hong Kong International Literary Festival]], March 7-15
** [[Hong Kong International Literary Festival]], March 7-15
** Kitab in India (see [[Pablo Ganguli]])
** [http://www.kitabfest.org/ Kitab in India] (see [[Pablo Ganguli]])
** [[Kuala Lumpur]] International Literary Festival, July 29-31
** [[Kuala Lumpur]] International Literary Festival, July 29-31
** [[Melbourne]] Writers' Festival, August 19-28
** [[Melbourne]] Writers' Festival, August 19-28
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* [[Middle East]]
* [[Middle East]]
** Majestic Petra (see [[Pablo Ganguli]])
** [http://www.majesticpetra.com/ Majestic Petra](see [[Pablo Ganguli]])


* [[North America]]
* [[North America]]

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A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city. A literary festival usually features a variety of presentations and readings by authors, as well as other events, delivered over a period of several days, with the primary objectives of promoting the authors' books and fostering a love of literature and writing.

Writers' conferences, although similar to literary festivals, are sometimes designed to provide an intellectual and academic focus for groups of writers without the involvement of the general public.

There are many literary festivals held around the world. A non-exhaustive list is set out below, including dates when a festival is usually held (where available).

See also