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Get Lit! Festival celebrates 20 years

April 23-29

April 23, 2018 By
Picture: Alumni Jess Walter reading at Get Lit!

The 聽has been a driving force in Spokane鈥檚 growing literary community 鈥 fostering a love of reading and writing in the area while celebrating talented local, regional and national writers 鈥 and this April marks its 20th anniversary.

The festival started small its first year, yet showed promise that Spokane was eager to become a literary powerhouse. With a modest $1,200 budget, Get Lit! held its first festival as an 11-hour, one-day event, and more than 300 people attended.

鈥淭o see something that you started, to know how small it was in the first years, and to see it blossom into a huge event with multiple venues and days and genres of writing, is powerful,鈥 said Christine Holbert 鈥97, one of the individuals who had a hand in starting the festival.

The festival was created as the brainchild of Holbert, Scott Poole 鈥98 and Christopher Howell under the former 51福利社 Press. With the continued support of 51福利社, Get Lit! has remained the premier literary festival in the Northwest for the past two decades.

Howell, an MFA professor at 51福利社, credits the success of Get Lit! in its first years to the generosity of the community. Many authors came to the festival free of charge, and the space for the venue, The Met (which is now the Bing Crosby Theater), was donated. Although the funds were not there, the eagerness, excitement and expertise were.

鈥淚 had some experience of this kind of thing, and Christine had boundless enthusiasm, and Scott was a very good organizer,鈥 Howell said. 鈥淏etween the three of us, we had the professional components that were necessary to get it going and keep it going.鈥

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