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just wondering if there are some sort of “commercial” constraints to the conference — seems like a good place for many of those attending to hawk their already-published books to an interested crowd, and might even draw some additional folks in, but there was none of that, so I assume it’s a no-no??? (just seems like it might be a money-maker to have a room that people rent out space in, devoted to commercial offerings, books etc.)