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Book Blogger Convention - NYC in May
OK, perhaps that post came out wrong. I want to make it clear that I am not asking for a date here - hahahhaha!
Just wondering if anyone out there in TNBBCland had heard of it and was going, that's all.
I swear.
Really.
Just wondering if anyone out there in TNBBCland had heard of it and was going, that's all.
I swear.
Really.


I am kind of bummed that both this and the BEA are on week days. I have gone to BEA for 3 years and they have always been on a weekend so I havent had to take days off of work.
That's 4 days in a row! but the long holiday weekend is right there which makes it nice.
Bridgit, when you go, do you stay in the city, or are you within driving distance?
I would only have to take two days off, as I am off tues and wed... but this sounds almost too great to pass up.
When you have gone in the past, what is it like? Do alot of authors go? Are there tons of free books?
I would only have to take two days off, as I am off tues and wed... but this sounds almost too great to pass up.
When you have gone in the past, what is it like? Do alot of authors go? Are there tons of free books?

Honestly, I think BEA is like the most amazing two days ever. It is the mecca for book lovers. i have had the blessing of always beign able to go for free becuase of my job (working at a magazine company that also publishes some books) and not actually have to work.
They publish a list of several hundred authors that all will be autographing books. There is a main autographing area, with about 30 lines. Authors set up for 30 min to an hour and sign books for people. This goes on for both days of the expo. There are usually 15-20 top authors that will be signing that you need to sign up for tickets in advance for - or show up SUPER early to get pre-tickets. People like Mary Higgins Clark, James Patterson, the Lemony Snicket guy, etc. I have usually skipped those because during the hour line to get that one book, i can get 15 others at other less popular lines.
In addition to that, ther is the main exhibit area, where publishers have authors sit in their booth and sign books. There is another published schedule for this.
In addition to THAT most of the publishers put out stacks and stacks and stacks of their newest releases and soon to be released books. Many of them refresh with new titles as the hours pass.
Probably the majority of books are galleys or ARC's but there are also plenty of real books being given out. I am a little embarassed of this number, but I have gotten up to 400 books in 2 days at BEA. The majority of them signed. I was unable to go last year (got married that weekend) but the prior year it was also in Javits in NYC and I parked a car outside in a lot and would bring bags to my car, unload and go back in for more.
This is not really in the spirit of the expo - the books are really for people who will buy or order books for their library/store, but I can't help it. It is my favorite two days of the year.
I have found it is a GREAT way to discover new authors. I have certainly read my share of duds as a result, but they havent bothered me becuase they were free.
I will say, your feet and back will be hurting by the end!

Lori, you have to go.

I'm very excited!

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This would be a great place to get some goodies!
That sounds amazing! Bridgit, is the price of registering for just one person? If I bring someone with me, they have to pay separately as well?

In previous years, it was 3 days long and I would go for 2 days, then be exhausted and pass on the badge to someone else to use for the third day.

I dont want to take up a spot on the blogging event when i am a less than dedicated book blogger.

wait a minute. Its 90 bucks for bloggers, but 295 for someone else, or someone to accompany you? That is a major price difference!!

OK, so the $90 bucks for the bloggers covers not only the convention on Friday, but also the authors and stuff on Wed and Thurs? I assume it doesnt cover any of the meetings and stuff for the first day, does it?
I totally think those of us who go should totally meet up in the city before the stuff starts....!

And its not really $295 for everyone else. Its a closed industry event. You can't just attend. The attendees are supposed to be librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, media, etc. The average person is not allowed to atted. The 295 is for 'industry' people that dont fall in one of the specific categories, but you still have to provide documentation proving you are actually in the book industry. For example, I can show my business card that shows I work for a publisher.
Does that mean I need a buisness card? How else would I prove that I moderate this group or run my blog?

I just meant 'other' people. People who just want to attend BEA and arent going to the blogging conference. Becuase it is not open to the public.
I want to thank you for answering all my silly quesitons Bridgit, I am just really excited about this!!!!
I think i am going to sign up. Id be stupid not to!
I think i am going to sign up. Id be stupid not to!

Hopefully closer to the day we can see who is actually going and possibly plan a little TNBBC meet up!
I would love that. I am very nervous about attending alone, in the big ole city, with loads of book lovers, and how cool would it be for all of us to meet up someplace and walk in as the TNBBC Crew???!!!
I am postmarking my check today. When do we get the pass for the expo? Does it get mailed, or are we on a list at the expo?

Would love to be part of the TNBBC Crew at BEA!
And dont worry - i was alone my first two times and had such a great time. You can set your own schedule and hit the authors YOU want to see instead of fitting everyone's schedule.
Be sure to check the BEA web site in April when they post the scheduel of author signings. I always plot my itinerary in advance so i know where to go and when!! ( I am such a dork...)


OOOhhh Donna! I would love to meet you if you sign up and go! That would be cool.....
Marisa, the blogger convention is actually held in the same place as the expo, and occurs the day after. the blogger convention gives you a free pass to the expo..... Maybe you want to reconsider?
I think it would be so cool to have a TNBBC hookup in the city and we could parade around the expo arm in arm, keeping each other company while waiting in the long lines to meet the authors :)
Marisa, the blogger convention is actually held in the same place as the expo, and occurs the day after. the blogger convention gives you a free pass to the expo..... Maybe you want to reconsider?
I think it would be so cool to have a TNBBC hookup in the city and we could parade around the expo arm in arm, keeping each other company while waiting in the long lines to meet the authors :)
Woop woop....
theres a free literary convention taking place in Inner Harbor Baltimore this coming weekend. Saturday April 17th.
Check it out here: www.citylitproject.org
Can anyone make it? I am currently working on my hubby to take me. Its a 3 1/2 hour trip but one that looks totally worth it!!!!
theres a free literary convention taking place in Inner Harbor Baltimore this coming weekend. Saturday April 17th.
Check it out here: www.citylitproject.org
Can anyone make it? I am currently working on my hubby to take me. Its a 3 1/2 hour trip but one that looks totally worth it!!!!

Hey Bridgit, it looks like each author is only signing for 1/2 hour period. How crazy are those lines? I see a few names for authors I WANT to make sure I get to.... how early do I want to get to their booths to ensure I see them?

For the non-ticketed authors, it really depends on how popular you think they are in general. In many cases, just showing up on time will be fine, but in others, you may need to get there 20-30 minutes early.
The good news is that there are SO many concurrent signings happening, that generally lines arent so long that you can't get a book.
My best advice is to prioritize the schedule and for any ones you are really set on getting, keep an eye out for any lines starting about 30 min early. When it starts to grow, move over.
I tend to skip lines that are crazy long and go to the shorter lines, preferring to get 5-6 books in the time it takes for others to get just one.
But again, it really is all dependent upon the popularity of the author.

I'll be stalking the BEA website for the next few weeks to see what the signing schedule will be.
Today was the Baltimore City Lit Project Festival, and my hubby and I took a trip down there to experience it.
So Im home sweet home... exhausted but sad my short getaway is over already.
The lit convention was not exactly what I was expecting, but was still totally worth the trip.
No free books, sadly. Everyone was selling their stuff for 10 bucks or more... so I restrained myself and did not purchase anything. Though I met two nice guys - a poet and his publisher, and gave them my business cards after talking up TNBBC and my blog.
They seemed interested and said they would check me out and possibly send me something. I have their cards as well so i can harrass them :)
I got to see a shitload of authors read and got to ask some questions too!
Here's who I saw read:
Geoff Becker (Hot Springs)
Andy Devine (WORDS)
Dawn Raffel (Further Adventures in the Restless Universe)
Sam Lipsyte (The Ask: A Novel)
Masha Hamilton (31 Hours)
Thrity Umrigar (The Weight of Heaven: A Novel)
Elizabeth Kostova (The Swan Thieves)
I got to ask Masha and Thrity, who read together, about the writing and editing processes of their novels. And I asked Elizabeth how she felt about the digital age of publishing and eBooks, as a writer and a reader.
I can't wait to see the line up for next year. And this has definitely made me even more excited about NYC next month!!!!
So Im home sweet home... exhausted but sad my short getaway is over already.
The lit convention was not exactly what I was expecting, but was still totally worth the trip.
No free books, sadly. Everyone was selling their stuff for 10 bucks or more... so I restrained myself and did not purchase anything. Though I met two nice guys - a poet and his publisher, and gave them my business cards after talking up TNBBC and my blog.
They seemed interested and said they would check me out and possibly send me something. I have their cards as well so i can harrass them :)
I got to see a shitload of authors read and got to ask some questions too!
Here's who I saw read:
Geoff Becker (Hot Springs)
Andy Devine (WORDS)
Dawn Raffel (Further Adventures in the Restless Universe)
Sam Lipsyte (The Ask: A Novel)
Masha Hamilton (31 Hours)
Thrity Umrigar (The Weight of Heaven: A Novel)
Elizabeth Kostova (The Swan Thieves)
I got to ask Masha and Thrity, who read together, about the writing and editing processes of their novels. And I asked Elizabeth how she felt about the digital age of publishing and eBooks, as a writer and a reader.
I can't wait to see the line up for next year. And this has definitely made me even more excited about NYC next month!!!!

What did she have to say about it? Glad you had fun!!
Elizabeth said she is frightened by it. That it just means it will get harder and harder for writers to get a fair chance. She mentioned that for new novel, she couldnt sign a contract without allowing the publisher eBook rights, although it wont release until 3 months after the hardcover, so the hardcover stands a chance at selling....
She made a great comment about "an old kindle will never smell as good as an old book" and made reference to a book as a part of your body. An extension of a person.
She made a great comment about "an old kindle will never smell as good as an old book" and made reference to a book as a part of your body. An extension of a person.

Cheers for the reply!

I won't be at ALA, but I will be at Printers Row for Graywolf Press in June.
Anyone going?
Has anyone heard of this before? I think I want to go, but I dont want to go alone. There are some cool topics they will be covering as far as getting your name out there, contacting and interacting with publishing companies....
Im itching to register.....
Anyone interested in going to this thing? Anyone?