Book lovers embrace the creative process — and why failure is good — at the L.A. Times Festival of Books
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Book lovers embrace the creative process — and why failure is good — at the L.A. Times Festival of Books

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Author Gabrielle Zevin speaks about “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” on Saturday during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at USC. “The title,” Zevin said, “is about the fact that every day you’re alive is a chance to start again and it kind of becomes a metaphor for video games.” People cheer for author Gabrielle Zevin during her talk Saturday at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at USC. “But now being in a full auditorium of book people is the same vibe.” He noted, however, that the book festival had “less drugs and more of a morning crowd.” Around midday, a few dozen people stopped by Mudd Hall to hear Kevin Merida, The Times’ executive editor, discuss journalism and the paper’s initiatives focused on finding new ways to cover mental health, religion and life in Los Angeles. You can’t define it by one thing.” People peruse books at the two-day Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.

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