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To CON or not to CON

Question: To Con or not to Con

In this post, I’ll give you 3 pros and 3 cons on To CON or not to CON. In case you’re wondering, there’s so much more you can explore on your own, but I’m hoping to give you a short insight on some questions to start asking yourself if you should attend conventions or not. In the end, I’ll give you links to the ones I’m attending, but of course, that list is not all-inclusive, and you should seek out the ones that interest you the most.

Pros of Attending Literary Conferences: 

1. Networking: Connect with fellow writers, agents, and industry professionals, fostering valuable relationships.

 2. Learning Opportunities: Attend workshops, panels, and presentations to gain insights into various aspects of writing, publishing, and marketing. 

3. Industry Trends: Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, innovations, and market demands in the literary world. 

Cons of Attending Literary Conferences: 

1. Cost: Conference fees, travel expenses, accommodation, and other associated costs can add up, posing a financial burden. 

2. Time Commitment: Attending conferences often requires taking time off work or personal commitments, impacting your schedule. 

3. Overwhelming Experience: Large conferences with numerous sessions and events can be overwhelming, making prioritizing and managing your time effectively challenging. 

Consider these factors when deciding to attend a literary conference. Assess your goals, budget, and availability to make an informed decision that aligns with your writing journey and aspirations.

Here are the links to the conferences I’ll be attending. I strive to strike a balance between virtual and in-person events to optimize my learning while avoiding overwhelming myself. It allows me to manage my time effectively, considering my commitments to a full-time job, author career, and building my author platform. Join me on The Authors Porch as I navigate these enriching experiences and share valuable insights with fellow writers and enthusiasts. Together, let’s embark on a journey of continuous learning and growth in the literary world!

Virtual: The BookFest

Virtual: BookMarCon

In Person: Writers Con

In Person: Literary Lubbock

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