Bristol BookFest Participant Survey
Please complete the survey below. All questions are optional, and every response supports the Bristol BookFest Committee's work and helps us develop BBF each year.
My experience with the Bristol BookFest weekend left me feeling . . . (Select one.)
Intellectually Stimulated and/or Energized
Satisfied with the Offerings
Neither Satisfied nor Dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Drained or Confused
Please indicate which April 4 and April 5 presentation(s) you feel most informed your understanding of "Fahrenheit 451." Select as many as apply.
Keynote Session with Kelly Link
Presentation by Dr. Jason Aukerman
Interactive session by Rod Smolla
Conversation Parlor
Ivy He and Benned Hedegaard and the Spot Robot
The Conversation Parlor session was added to the program this year. Do you think this session was a good addition to the program? Please share any comments you have on this breakout session.
Please indicate the Bristol BookFest resources and/or programs you engaged with between January and March. Select as many as apply.
Reading Seminar with Steve Calvert
Charlotte Carrington-Farmer's Talk "Roger Williams: New and Dangerous Opinions"
Firefighter Storytime at Hydraulion Engine & Hose Co. #1
"Fahrenheit 451" Film Screening, Truffaut and/or Bahrani
Blackout Poetry Craft Night
Art Display in the community gallery at Rogers Free Library
Brian Williams's Talk "Once More Unto the Breach"
Amanda Jones Watch Party and/or Zoom Participation
Readers' Theater Rehearsal and/or Performance
Salvaged Journal Making Craft Night
Roger Williams University Library Readers' Guide
What is your favorite part of Bristol Bookfest? What is your least favorite?
What suggestions do you have for Bristol BookFest to make programming more engaging and informative?
How likely are you to recommend Bristol BookFest programs to your friends and neighbors next year? Select one.
Likely
Unlikely
What book would you recommend the committee consider for next year's Bristol BookFest?
Did you attend Bristol Bookfest in any of the prior years? If so, which ones? Select as many as apply.
2021: "All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren
2022: "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley
2023: "The Odyssey" by Homer, tr. Emily Wilson
2024: "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville
How did you learn about Bristol Bookfest? Select as many as apply.
Social Media
Rogers Free Library Communications
Bristol BookFest Posters, Event Flyers, Event Cards
Bristol Bookfest Email and Newsletters
Press/Media
Word of Mouth
Please provide us with your age to help us understand our audience better. Select one.
18 or younger
19 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 69
70+
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