My First AWP: Navigating Community, Craft, and the Book Fair
APR 7, 202635 MIN
My First AWP: Navigating Community, Craft, and the Book Fair
APR 7, 202635 MIN
Description
<p>In this episode of <em>Argh! Not Another Podcast About Book Publishing</em>, William May reflects on his first time attending the AWP Conference & Bookfair — an experience that marks a major step into the heart of the literary world.</p><p>From the buzz of the book fair floor to signing copies of his book, <em>Blaze without Burning</em>, with Finishing Line Press, William opens up about what it’s really like to show up as a published author in a space filled with readers, writers, and industry insiders. He shares the mix of nerves and excitement, along with the moments of connection that make events like this so impactful.</p><p>The conversation also touches on meeting fellow authors and publishers, insights from workshops that shape both craft and career, and the joy of discovering new voices along the way. There’s even a nod to John Waters, a few thoughts on a very surprisingly interesting grammar panel, and another one on the importance of authors using their voice with the help of podcasting. </p><p>If you’ve ever wondered what AWP is really like, this is your inside look.</p><p><strong>If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast, leave a rating or review, and share it with someone who cares about books, writing, and the published word amongst the publishing world.</strong></p>