Authors. Readers. Community. Those words together reflect our desire to spark and nurture learning and connection in our community through the power of the written word. The Bainbridge Book Festival is a celebration of stories, ideas, and the people who bring them to life. Each year, we will gather together authors, thinkers, and readers to dive deep into the pages that challenge, entertain, and inspire us.
At the heart of our festival is a commitment to accessibility. We believe passionately that everyone should have the opportunity to engage with literature and the arts, regardless of their financial circumstances. That’s why we strive to keep the Bainbridge Book Festival free for all attendees. Through the generosity of our sponsors, volunteers, and community partners, we are able to offer a wide range of panels, workshops, and readings at no cost to the public.
(While most of our events are free, our keynote event serves as a fundraiser. This is a necessity for us as a nonprofit organization, allowing us to support our vision of an annual festival.)
We invite you to explore new genres, meet your favorite authors, and perhaps even find your new favorite book. Whether you’re a lifelong bibliophile or just looking for a new way to connect with your community, the Bainbridge Book Festival has something for everyone. Join us as we celebrate the stories that make us think, feel, and dream bigger.
Together, let’s turn the page to a new chapter of community and discovery!
The Bainbridge Book Festival takes place on land that is within the ancestral territory of the suq̀ʷabš “People of Clear Salt Water” (Suquamish People). Expert fisherman, canoe builders and basket weavers, the suq̀ʷabš live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suq̀ʷabš live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors for future generations as promised by the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855.