'The L In Love Is For Lust': Karlin Triggs' Journey Of Self-Discovery At LA Times Festival

Karlin Triggs, an author who delves into the realms of self-help and sexual exploration, is set to present her latest work at the 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Her book, "The L in Love is for Lust: It’s Time to Take this Out of the Group Chat!" offers a candid look into her personal journey of self-discovery and redefining self-worth through her sexual experiences. This event, scheduled for April 20-21, 2024, at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, marks a significant platform for Triggs to share her narrative.

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is renowned for being the largest book festival in the United States, attracting approximately 150,000 visitors each year. The festival celebrates literature, culture, and arts, featuring a diverse array of authors, book lovers, exhibitors, celebrities, artists, and musicians. It hosts a variety of events including performances, storytelling sessions for children, author signings, and panel discussions.

Self-Love Through Lust at LA Festival

"The L in Love is for Lust" is described by Triggs as an apology letter to herself. It goes beyond recounting steamy encounters to emphasize standing in one's truth and embracing personal power and worth. Initially shared only within her girl group chats, Triggs now opens up these stories to a wider audience, breaking down each encounter and its aftermath.

ReadersMagnet will exhibit Triggs' work at booth #225 during the festival. Those interested in exploring themes of sexual exploration and self-validation are encouraged to visit the exhibit. For those unable to attend the festival, "The L in Love is for Lust: It’s Time to Take this Out of the Group Chat!" is available for purchase on Amazon.

Karlin Triggs hails from New Orleans but currently resides in Charlotte, NC. With a background in education and a recent shift towards a sales career, Triggs brings a unique perspective to her writing. Holding degrees from Virginia Tech in Math with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies and a Master’s in Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, she embarks on her first non-fiction endeavor with this publication. Despite this being her debut in the non-fiction space, Triggs is no stranger to being published, having contributed to education journals previously.

The 2024 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books not only offers an opportunity for readers to engage with authors like Karlin Triggs but also serves as a testament to the power of literature in fostering community and dialogue around important societal themes. Triggs’ participation underscores the festival's commitment to diversity and inclusion within the literary community.

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