I went to the speakers, and then spent the rest of the afternoon sitting in a mostly empty bar and reading.
After dinner we had BBC journalist and crime writer Simon Hall, who was one of the best speakers I've seen at Swanwick. He told lots of anecdotes, which are likely to become Swanwick in-jokes as you really had to be there. Afterwards was the poetry open mike, which I'd been considering skipping due to tiredness. In the end I was glad I went since there were some excellent performances, including one from Topwriter (young writers who are given a subsidised place) Rufus Lunn, which showed why he deserved his place on the Topwrite scheme. He certainly gave some of the older and more established poets a run for their money!
After the poetry I ended up in the bar, having neon-pen lightsaber fights and talking until - you guessed it - far too late!