BookCon to return to New York City this weekend for two days of literary fun after a six-year hiatus | amNewYork
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BookCon to return to New York City this weekend for two days of literary fun after a six-year hiatus | amNewYork
"BookCon aims to have something for every reader, whether reclaiming a love for reading or engaging with BookTok, creating a balance of scale and intimacy."
"It's really a year-round effort... designing an environment that the book community can come together in a meaningful way, balancing logistics with personal moments."
"This year, BookCon is unveiling The Grove presented by Allurial, which will function as a third space for attendees to unwind and enjoy time together."
"Seeing the event sell out as quickly as it did was exciting and validating, especially after having to close the show during the pandemic."
BookCon is back in New York City on April 18-19, taking over the Javits Center for a weekend of literary celebration. The event features panels, meet and greets, and artist alleys, catering to diverse reading interests. With 25,000 attendees expected, the event balances large crowds with personal interactions. Workshops include book binding and fantasy map making. New this year is The Grove, a space for relaxation. After a six-year hiatus due to COVID-19, tickets sold out quickly, reflecting strong enthusiasm for the event.
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