Walter Mosley + Kim Michele Richardson : Santa Barbara Literary Festival

Walter Mosley + Kim Michele Richardson : Santa Barbara Literary Festival

Lobero TheatreSanta Barbara, CA
Saturday, May 2 from 10 am to 3 pm
Overview

Keynote Pass for Walter Mosley, author of Gray Dawn & Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Mountains We Call Home

The Santa Barbara Literary Festival Keynote Pass offers reserved access to two separate keynote events at the historic Lobero Theatre, featuring acclaimed authors Walter Mosley and Kim Michele Richardson. One ticket grants admission to both keynote talks, making this a cornerstone experience of the Festival.

Together, these events showcase two extraordinary literary careers and offer audiences rare insight into the creative lives of writers whose work has shaped contemporary literature and historical fiction.

Walter Mosley: A Life in Letters

In this keynote address, Walter Mosley reflects on his remarkable career as one of America’s most influential writers. He will discuss his creative process, the evolution of his work across genres, and the themes that have defined his storytelling—from race and power to justice and moral complexity—alongside insights from his most recent book.

Kim Michele Richardson: History, Imagination, and Voice

Kim Michele Richardson’s keynote explores the deep research and emotional storytelling behind her bestselling novels. Drawing from her latest work, Richardson will discuss how she brings overlooked histories to life, her approach to character-driven historical fiction, and the responsibility of storytelling in illuminating the past for modern readers.

Keynote Pass Includes

  • Admission to both keynote events at the Lobero Theatre
  • Reserved seating for each keynote
  • A signature Festival experience in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara

The Santa Barbara Literary Festival celebrates literature as a shared civic experience. The Keynote Pass invites you to spend an unforgettable evening with two master storytellers whose voices continue to shape how we understand history, culture, and ourselves.

Keynote Pass for Walter Mosley, author of Gray Dawn & Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Mountains We Call Home

The Santa Barbara Literary Festival Keynote Pass offers reserved access to two separate keynote events at the historic Lobero Theatre, featuring acclaimed authors Walter Mosley and Kim Michele Richardson. One ticket grants admission to both keynote talks, making this a cornerstone experience of the Festival.

Together, these events showcase two extraordinary literary careers and offer audiences rare insight into the creative lives of writers whose work has shaped contemporary literature and historical fiction.

Walter Mosley: A Life in Letters

In this keynote address, Walter Mosley reflects on his remarkable career as one of America’s most influential writers. He will discuss his creative process, the evolution of his work across genres, and the themes that have defined his storytelling—from race and power to justice and moral complexity—alongside insights from his most recent book.

Kim Michele Richardson: History, Imagination, and Voice

Kim Michele Richardson’s keynote explores the deep research and emotional storytelling behind her bestselling novels. Drawing from her latest work, Richardson will discuss how she brings overlooked histories to life, her approach to character-driven historical fiction, and the responsibility of storytelling in illuminating the past for modern readers.

Keynote Pass Includes

  • Admission to both keynote events at the Lobero Theatre
  • Reserved seating for each keynote
  • A signature Festival experience in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara

The Santa Barbara Literary Festival celebrates literature as a shared civic experience. The Keynote Pass invites you to spend an unforgettable evening with two master storytellers whose voices continue to shape how we understand history, culture, and ourselves.

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Highlights

  • 5 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:45 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Location

Lobero Theatre

33 East Canon Perdido Street

Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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