Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t known for drawing big crowds for fiction authors—albeit with some exceptions, including writers with local ties. More of an area for Ezra Klein types. The closing of WaPo Book World isn’t going to help matters, unfortunately. P&P would have to make a big push to host and promote these events to change things.
Why on earth not? We have a large, well educated and well read population here. Plenty of other cities and immediate burbs are on these authors lists.
I don’t know what PP said is true. I love Ezra but that doesn’t mean I would skip fiction authors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t generally follow authors appearances, but we do have the annual National Book Festival which draws many authors. It is still scheduled for 2026, which doesn’t necessarily mean it will continue as before, but at least it’s a good sign.
The NBF has already indicated privately that fiction writers who are overtly and publicly critical of Trump will not be welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t known for drawing big crowds for fiction authors—albeit with some exceptions, including writers with local ties. More of an area for Ezra Klein types. The closing of WaPo Book World isn’t going to help matters, unfortunately. P&P would have to make a big push to host and promote these events to change things.
Why on earth not? We have a large, well educated and well read population here. Plenty of other cities and immediate burbs are on these authors lists.
Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t known for drawing big crowds for fiction authors—albeit with some exceptions, including writers with local ties. More of an area for Ezra Klein types. The closing of WaPo Book World isn’t going to help matters, unfortunately. P&P would have to make a big push to host and promote these events to change things.
Anonymous wrote:I have a family member who is an “literary” author and he also didn’t have dc on his tour. I think they were trying to set something up at politics and prose but it didn’t work for some reason.
There is now a nice big bookstore in bethesda so maybe that will pull more authors.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t generally follow authors appearances, but we do have the annual National Book Festival which draws many authors. It is still scheduled for 2026, which doesn’t necessarily mean it will continue as before, but at least it’s a good sign.