This week’s topic ~ Blogging or Bookish Conferences ~ have you been to one? If so, what did you like or dislike?
Bookish Conference – I attended ALAMW14, which was just this past January. ALA is a book conference mainly for librarians, but while attending with another blogger friend, we met people in multiple working capacities. This conference was so valuable! I met authors, publishers, and bookish people in other arenas, and passed out my business cards to tons of people. I also walked away with fabulous books, many of them autographed. Both conferences were amazing. I highly recommend ALA as well, because the conferences are held 2x a year, in different cities. Maybe there will be one near you soon!
Rissi from Dreaming Under the Same Moon: No, I have never been to a conference related to blogging or books though having read about some, I have to say, they sound like such fun! The appeal to me would be meeting some of the authors I respect and admire as well as potentially bumping into some of the bloggers I have formed friendships with (though I cannot promise I’d sound coherent ;D) – and of course, ideally bringing home gobs of books.
and me? Well, I’ve been fortunate enough to attend SIBA in 2010, BEA in 2011 and the Decatur Book Festival each year since its inception in 2006. One of the things I found truly memorable about the SIBA Trade Show is that the authors were so accessible as compared to BEA. Of course at BEA there’s soooo many authors and publishers and publicists that a book blogger could believe she’s died and gone to bookish heaven! But, SIBA is a more intimate event and on a much smaller scale {that this particular extreme introvert found quite enjoyable!}. So how about you Dear Reader? What festivals or bookish/bloggerish conferences have you been to? Would you recommend your fellow online friends attend?Stacy from Stacy’s Books Thanks for having me, Stacy! I attended Bouchercon, THE 3 day event for mystery/thriller authors and fans, when it was in Cleveland and had the best time. There were great panels and so many bestselling authors walking around you were bound to run into them. Lots of free books, an awards ceremony at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and a very friendly atmosphere. I even bought Mary Higgins Clark and her daughter Carol a glass of wine at the bar :) If you can do it I can’t say enough good things. I also learned of the yearly Ohioana Book Festival from a fellow blogger (Carol from Carol’s Notebook) and attended this one day event hosted in Columbus for Ohio authors. There were great panels and authors on hand to sell their books. I wish this one had been longer and included more social time. I would love to attend a blogger event! Send Clevelanders my way and we’ll get something set up