By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									March 4, 2020
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
WARRENSBURG, MO – Bringing children and the authors and illustrators of their favorite
                                                books together, the University of Central Missouri’s annual  is March 15-17 on campus. The event, which is in its 52nd year, features 28 nationally-acclaimed
                                                authors and illustrators, 17 of whom will be new to the festival in 2020.
Thousands of students in grades 3-10 will have the opportunity to hear these authors
                                                and illustrators speak about their craft and how they became interested in the field
                                                of children’s literature. They also may have their books signed, be able to ask questions
                                                of the writers, and participate in a campus scavenger hunt. Many children have submitted
                                                designs for a new bookmark contest. The winners’ designs will be printed and distributed
                                                at the festival.
The festival kicks off with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 15 in Elliott Student
                                                Union 237A-B. This year's Sadler-Gilbert Series speaker is two-time Newbery Honor
                                                winner, Gary Schmidt. He is known for best-selling novels such as Lizzie Bright and
                                                the Buckminster Boy, The Wednesday Wars, and Okay for Now, a National Book Award finalist. 
                                                Authors are available to sign books on Sunday, following the luncheon. Tickets for
                                                the luncheon are required, and cost $25 per adult, $17 per child. Admission to the
                                                book sale in the Elliott Student Union is free, as well as the autograph session following
                                                the luncheon.
The festival began in 1969 under the leadership of Philip Sadler, professor of children’s
                                                literature, and Ophelia Gilbert, laboratory school librarian, who invited five Missouri
                                                authors to speak to students. Long after the two emeriti faculty members’ passing,
                                                the festival has continually grown, and has included authors from Missouri and many
                                                other states. It has provided Missouri children the unique experience of listening
                                                to nationally-recognized authors and illustrators speak about how they became published,
                                                and has helped fuel young interests in writing and reading. To learn more, visit .