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2023 Weekly Question > Weekly Question - August 13 - Fairs & Conventions

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message 1: by Robin P, Orbicular Mod (new)

Robin P | 3960 comments Mod
Do you ever attend local, regional or national book fairs or festivals? These may feature bookstores, authors and other vendors. Have you ever attended a convention for genres such as fantasy or romance?


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Anastasia (anastasiaharris) | 1730 comments I attended an outdoor book festival in Toronto before Covid. I did find a couple of books but was disappointed in general. I had different expectations after reading a book set during the Edinburgh book festival.

I am going to a comicon this month with no expectations other than seeing some cool costumes. I looked up some of the authors. Unfortunately, my library does not carry their books.


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Anastasia (anastasiaharris) | 1730 comments I attended an outdoor book festival in Toronto before Covid. I did find a couple of books but was disappointed in general. I had different expectations after reading a book set during the Edinburgh book festival.

I am going to a comicon this month with no expectations other than seeing some cool costumes. I looked up some of the authors. Unfortunately, my library does not carry their books.


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Sherri Harris | 1492 comments I attended the National Book Festival several times. I don’t live close to DC anymore so it has been years since I went.


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Miles Row | 27 comments I go to Primadonna (a UK book festival focusing on women writers with a focus on inclusivity so includes writers of colour, queer writers, diabled writers etc.)


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Denise | 524 comments I have not but I’d like to try one, I live near LA so there are several to choose from


message 7: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 678 comments I live in the boonies, so I'm not even aware of one being anywhere near me, but maybe I can add going to one to my bucket list!


message 8: by Robin P, Orbicular Mod (new)

Robin P | 3960 comments Mod
Jennifer W wrote: "I live in the boonies, so I'm not even aware of one being anywhere near me, but maybe I can add going to one to my bucket list!"

Since the Zoom era, some of them have online sessions (though not as many as in the last couple years.)


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Pam (bluegrasspam) | 3839 comments Sant Fe started an annual literary festival in 2022. I had planned to go both years but didn’t make it. It’s pretty pricey - $50/speaker event ($25 for NM residents). If I went I’d have him choose 1 or 2 events and call it good. I don’t want to blow $500 to listen to a bunch of authors promote their books! In Albuquerque, every year we have a convention that features SF, fantasy, and science in a variety of media, called Bubonicon. It always conflicts with a music festival that I attend so I haven’t gone yet. I might try to go this year, depending on their schedule. It looks like a lot of fun!


message 10: by Robin P, Orbicular Mod (new)

Robin P | 3960 comments Mod
Here in Madison we also have a yearly book event with at least a couple well-known authors. But there are also fees for it and I agree, there aren't many authors where I would just sit in an auditorium and listen to them. We have a well-known sci-fi & fantasy convention also, and in conjunction with that sometimes an author will read/speak at a local indie bookstore (for no charge though of course you might buy a book). That I have attended and enjoyed.


message 11: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 339 comments Yes! I volunteered at the SC Book Festival years ago. I've been to the Dahlonega book festival. DragonCon several times. I volunteered at ConCarolinas a few years and I still go to LibertyCon every year.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 576 comments I used to attend the Murder and Mayhem in Milwaukee mystery-thriller-suspense festival each year. We always got several free books, and enjoyed lots of panels with the authors who attended. I got to know a couple of those authors fairly well, and we are still in touch, but the festival ended with COVID. I can't even find their website anymore.


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Pam (bluegrasspam) | 3839 comments I just saw a notice that George RR Martin is a new addition to to the line up at Bubonicon this weekend. Rebecca Roanhorse, the co-guest of honor, will also be speaking and moderating. There are other author talks, panel discussions, science presentations, an art show, a costume contest, and the Green Slime awards. It sounds really fun and interesting even though I’m not a hard-core Sci-fi fan! I wish I didn’t have to decide between this event and a weekend music festival in Santa Fe! I could do one day at each but, of course, Saturday is the big day for both events.


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