a town-wide celebration of the written and spoken word

managed by the Friends of the Concord Free Public Library

Concord Free Public Library - Main Branch, 129 Main Street, Concord, MA

CONCORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY – MAIN BRANCH, 129 MAIN STREET, CONCORD, MA

For 30 years, the Concord Festival of Authors (CFA) has celebrated the written and spoken word throughout the town of historic Concord, Massachusetts. Every October, the CFA collaboratively honors the narrative arts by featuring dozens of literary and performative programs, the majority of which are free to the public.

In 2018, the CFA shifted from founder Rob Mitchell’s leadership to co-create a Bridge Year led by Kerry Cronin (then Concord Free Public Library Director), Dawn Rennert (owner of Concord Bookshop) and Lara Wilson (founder of nonprofit mindful wellness collaborative, Be Well Be Here). Twenty-five events presented by over a dozen Concord organizations took place throughout the month of October. Fall 2019 marked a shift in the development and implementation of the CFA, which moved to a two-week schedule at the end of October. The Friends of the CFPL took on a leadership role in oversight and planning, hosting a third of all events, including a Keynote Presentation by National Book Award winner, Sigrid Nunez. With the encouragement of CFA founder Rob Mitchell, CFA Team member Lara Wilson was appointed festival curator by the CFA Team, comprised of members from the Friends of the CFPL, the CFPL Corporation, the Concord Bookshop, the Concord Museum, Orchard House and The Umbrella Arts Center. At the end of 2019, Rob Mitchell officially retired and the CFA Foundation passed the torch to the Friends of the CFPL. The Friends continue to oversee the administration of the CFA with generous marketing support from the CFPL Corporation.

When challenges arose in 2020 due to Covid-19, the CFA Team pivoted yet again to co-create exceptional virtual literary programming. The benefit of this massive undertaking was the festival’s ability to reach an international audience with featured events such as the CFA 2020 Kick-Off with esteemed author and historian, Dr. Jill Lepore, winner of the Concord Free Public Library’s 22nd annual Ruth Miller Memorial Award for Excellence in American History, presented by the Friends of the CFPL. With intention, in 2021 the CFA curator and team deepened their commitment to equity and inclusion with regard to leadership as well as event planning. The Robbins House, Concord’s African American History Museum, joined the CFA Team with Board Member Nikki Turpin leading the search committee that confirmed CFA Keynote Speaker, Dr. Clint Smith, author of the bestseller How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.

The 30th anniversary of the Concord Festival of Authors, which runs October 13-31, 2022, features 39 town-wide literary events that celebrate the practice of storytelling and engaged community conversation.


Concord Festival of Authors 2022

Collaborating Organizations

Barefoot Books

Barrow Bookstore

Be Well Be Here

Concord Museum

Concord Young Writers Award / Concord-Carlisle High School

Debra’s Natural Gourmet

Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial House

Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House

Miller Award for Excellence in American History (Friends of the CFPL)

Minute Man National Park / North Bridge

The Old Manse

The Robbins House: Concord’s African American History Museum

Thoreau Farm

Thoreau Society

Transcendentalism Council of First Parish

The Umbrella Arts Center

Walden Woods Project