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In this episode of Three Lesbians and a Pen, bestselling authors Kimberly Todd, KC Luck, and Jamey Moody dive into the world of book conferences—why they’re valuable, how to get the most out of them, and the hidden challenges they bring. KC shares her experiences at GCLS, ReadOut, and P-Town, explaining how each conference caters to different audiences and why they’re great for networking and meeting other authors. Jamey talks about the benefits of virtual conferences, including the upcoming one hosted by The Lesbian Review, where she’ll be speaking on multiple panels about romance tropes and writing styles. Kimberly reflects on the importance of putting yourself out there at conferences, even when it’s overwhelming, and why having a strong community of fellow authors is so important for motivation and support.
The hosts also open up about the financial side of attending conferences, acknowledging that travel, accommodations, and registration fees can add up quickly. Despite the challenges, they agree that the connections, exposure, and creative energy from conferences make them worth it.
Whether you’re a seasoned author or just considering attending your first conference, this episode is full of helpful insights and plenty of laughs.
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