Most authors think book festivals are just for readers. The smartest ones know — they’re networking goldmines.
Book fairs and festivals aren’t just about signing copies and taking selfies.
They’re about:
Building visibility in global markets
Meeting publishers, agents, and foreign rights buyers
Creating media moments that last far beyond your booth
Turning your book into a brand asset
Whether it’s the Frankfurt Book Fair (where foreign rights deals get inked), the London Book Fair (where publishers scout their next hits), or the Toronto International Festival of Authors (a gateway to the Canadian market), every festival has its own flavour and opportunity.
And if you’re not ready for the big leagues yet?
Start local. Regional and indie Book festivals — like Auckland, Sydney, or Jaipur — are the perfect proving grounds to refine your message and grow your audience.
The magic isn’t just in attending.
It’s in showing up strategically: with your story, your elevator pitch, and your bigger vision ready to roll.
Because sometimes, the right handshake in the right room is worth more than a thousand ad clicks.
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