Yall West Santa Monica - May 2024

 May 4th, 2024 

If you haven't been to YAll West before, and are at all interested in YA Fiction, this event is probably the cream of the crop. A healthy mix of debut authors and industry leaders gather in Santa Monica to meet, collaborate, and discuss Young Adult fantasy, thriller, and contemporary romance. This has been my third year in attendance, and my first time actually putting pen to paper about my thoughts and the experience. 

Parking: Usually, the parking structure right across the way (also cheapest in the area) fills up by 9:00AM. Unfortunately, it's not usually attended so when it fills up, you are left climbing to the top for nothing. We got there just after that time, and had to go looking about for different parking options. Recommend getting there early, or be willing to walk. 

Wristbands: The rules for wristbands change each year, and thankfully I felt they really had it down this time! You pick up your wristband sometime before the designated time slot, but you line up for it about 30 minutes prior to the wristband time-- however, the amazing leadership team enforces safety policies, including you can't sit in the line up area early. This means you have to circle the area until the line up time, and those caught trying to cut or camp aren't given wristbands.

Authors: There were two people specifically I was excited to see at this event.

     Hafsah Faizal, author of Tempest of Tea and the Arawiya Duology

     Bethany Baptiste, author of The Poisons We Drink

Additional honorable mentions I was pleasantly surprised to see: 

     Marie Lu, author of Legend

     Ava Reid, author of a Study in Drowning

     Aiden Thomas, author of Cemetery Boys

     Danielle Paige, author of Wish of the Wicked

Panels: Generally, it was easy to navigate and attend the panel conversations. I brought a friend along who didn't know anything about these authors, and they said they felt like they learned something new! The conversations are definitely designed to facilitate conversations for young adults, but the authors also touch on their experiences writing, how they got to this point, and what to expect from them in the future. 


The panels this year around were some of the best: we got to explore authors past, present, and future. Making connections and sharing experiences. Here were some new book titles dropped at the event for highly anticipated upcoming releases.
 A Steeping of Blood, Hafsah Faizal's sequel to A Tempest of Tea
 Fable for the End of the World, new by Ava Reid  
 Gay Titanic in Space, a work in progress title for Aiden Thomas, in addition to (separately) teasing the sequel to Cemetery Boys


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