
""It's actually a dream come true for me. When it went away in like 2021, I was just becoming a full-time author and I was sad because I was like that won't be a dream of mine come true, and now it's back, so fantastic," said Scarlett St. Clair."
""We're really excited about coming here. We normally do gaming cons, we have done literary festivals in the UK, but this is our first time ever in the States doing a literary festival," said Tim Roberts."
""I love it. Everybody's been super sweet so far," said Maggie Sunseri, promoting her latest dark fantasy romance books."
""[It's] surprisingly more chill than I was expecting. I was expecting absolute chaos, but it's very organized and it's a lot cooler than I was fearing," said Rainie Dang."
BookCon returned to New York City on April 18-19, attracting literature enthusiasts to explore new releases from major publishers and indie authors. The event featured multiple floors of activities, including panels and author meet-and-greets. Indie authors found the experience rewarding, with many expressing excitement about the return of the convention. Attendees noted the organization and atmosphere were better than expected, with positive interactions among authors and fans. Overall, the event provided a valuable opportunity for networking and promoting new works.
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