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In need of fanfic advertising advice

Bluntasaur

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Hi, ho! Bluntasaur here!

I'm going to an anime con in a couple of days, and I was hoping to try and promote my fanfic while I was there.

Does anyone know any good ways of promoting a fanfic at an anime con?
 
Well, I know how to do it at cons around my area, but we have a unique thing called the Fan Creation Station that centers around fics and art, including panels on same.

Is there a fanfic panel of any sort?
 
I just checked the con schedule, and it turns out there's something called the Fanfic Roundtable happening on Friday.

I'm guessing that might be it. Any suggestions on what to do when I get there?

P.S.; Should I bring a printed copy of my fic, or just a link to the forum page? And if I do bring a printed copy, how many chapters should I bring?
 
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Probably bring the first few. People at a con won't want to read the whole thing if it's long.

And I'm not sure what a Fanfic Roundtable involves, so I wouldn't be able to give advice for it. Maybe go to the con's message board and ask there.
 
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