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If you’ve ever attended a book festival, you know it can be overwhelming. Between panels, talks, signings, exhibitions, and just regular old browsing, there’s a lot to take in. And if you haven’t been, it can be hard to know how to prep. Amanda Bullock, Senior Artistic Director at Literary Arts in Portland, Oregon, talked to me about their upcoming event, The Portland Book Festival, and shared a few tips for getting the most out of reader bonanzas like this.
Make a plan. “Pick a couple things that are a priority. You will probably have to spend time to make sure you can get into those things. Like ‘I love this author. I am gonna leave time to get my book signed after and know I can’t like rush to the next event.’ So pick like a couple things that are your one or two most important things."
Be willing to change your plan. “Go to that thing that looks interesting that you actually don’t know much about. Spend some time for, or allow space for that serendipity and that discoverability. The most delightful moments for me have often been when I discover a writer or work or things that are new to me. I think that’s something that a festival can offer that you’re much less likely to go to. I think most people are less likely to go to a bookstore reading of something. But you’re already at the festival."
It’s ok to bail on a panel or talk you are not enjoying. “If you don’t like it, you can just leave. Go spend that time trying something else." Take a break: “Our venue is right downtown next to a bunch of food trucks. Go out for an hour. The Portland Book Festival is in the Portland Art Museum and the ticket includes admission, so you could look at some art for a while and come back.”
And here’s one bit of advice from me: Bring a friend. They don’t have to be a huge reader. Cover their ticket and spend the day. See what they are interested in and check that out. I bet you’ll enjoy yourself more with a buddy. – JO
_________________ The Portland Book Festival is November 8th and tickets are available here. The author lineup is packed, including Rebecca Yarros, Susan Orlean, Katie Kitamura, Stacey Abrams, Omar El Akkad, Jess Walter, and
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