Tune in on Friday, May 2 at 1:30 pm EST:
Live from The Muse and the Marketplace 2014, (Grub Street’s
three-day event for aspiring writers), you can watch this year’s Town Hall
Debate event, “What Every Literary Writer Needs To Know About the Digital
Disruption.”
Watch the event here at 1:30 pm EST on
Friday, May 2.
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About this event:
While
we cheer on great self-publishing genre writers, and revel in every author's
new ability to take control of his or her own career, we ask ourselves this
quite urgent question: what will become of the writer of literary fiction in
the digital age?
To
help answer this question, Grub Street has gathered a group of industry
figures who, along with the audience, will debate this question in a
vigorous, unique town hall format moderated by publishing journalist and
consultant Porter Anderson, former CNN anchor and senior producer. In the
town hall format, the audience is as much a part of the debate as the
presenters. Together, we will engage in a room-sized debate set "in the
round," actively engaging audience members to share their ideas,
questions, concerns, manifestos and challenges.
Town
Hall Debate participants:
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Eve
Bridburg, Grub Street
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Jon
Fine, Amazon
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Christine
Munroe, Kobo
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Rachel
Fershleiser, Tumblr
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Steve
Almond, author
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Jane
Friedman, Scratch Magazine
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April
Eberhardt, agent
·
Ben
Samuel, Electric Lit
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Matt
Cavnar, Vook
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Kathy
Meis, Bublish
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
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