As is the case with most literary magazines, we receive many submissions, and relatively few make the cut. For the 2025 AWP Conference & Bookfair in Los Angeles, we received 1,597 proposals, and we accepted 369 of them. Even though we maxed out our available meeting space to accept as many proposals as possible, we were only able to accept 23%. Every year there are many worthy proposals we do not have the space to accept.
Keep in mind that the subcommittee that evaluates the proposals changes every year. The process in this regard is similar to how a guest editor works for a literary magazine, but we have, in effect, twenty guest editors to evaluate the proposals, and seventeen to eighteen of them change every year. The preferences of the subcommittee change annually. Over three or four years, those preferences are receptive to the teeming plurality of today’s literary interests. If your proposal is rejected, it may be worth your while to revise it and submit it again the next year.
Given the vast array of today’s literary concerns, it is unlikely that we will ever be able to create a single schedule that satisfies everyone, but we work hard to include as many voices as possible. If one year’s conference omits a certain subject, another year’s conference will surely address it. Over a period of several conferences, the programming of the AWP Conference & Bookfair offers a wonderful and unmatched reflection of today’s vast literary field.