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The Fantasy Grimoire Presents: Elva Stefanie

40 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Elva’s entry into book conventions began when she started tattooing at them, and it’s safe to say she’s been deeply embedded in the book community ever since. One thing that stands out immediately about her is how committed she is to giving back. She’s passionate about helping readers and authors connect with stories—and with each other—which is exactly why the welcome packets for Spellbound Book Convention are famously detailed. Elva shares everything she’s learned so others don’t have to make the same mistakes she did. In this episode we talk about: * Building community through book events and why spaces like Spellbound matter * How Elva approaches the difficult discourse around book conventions * The growing demand for English-language fantasy across Europe * Why Dutch summers are absolutely magnificent—and one of Europe’s most underrated experiences while everyone else rushes to the Mediterranean * Creating spaces where books can become solace and escapism when we need them most * And why patience and kindness at book conventions go a long way—because authors are people too, and everyone is doing their best ⚠️ Spoiler note: If you haven’t read Legendborn or Immortal Dark, we do touch on a few small spoilers during the episode.

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