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From Blogger to Author: How Bloggers Get Book Deals, and What This Means for Publishing
A panel discussion with editors, agents, and writers
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DURATION/TIME Monday, December 11, 7-9 pm
LOCATION Small Press Center 20 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 212-764-7021 (additional $5 fee when paying at the door)
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$20 ($15 for )
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A couple years ago, having a blog with buzz was enough to get a book deal. But sales have been disappointing, and publishers are wary of turning another "my blog about me" into a book.
How do you go from successful blogger to successful author? It's not all about traffic. In this frank discussion, our bloggers/authors (blothors? ok, maybe not) discuss how their blogs got them noticed, played a part in their writing process, and helped or hurt when their books hit the shelves. And what does all this mean for publishing?
Speakers include:
-- Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, author of Apartment Therapy (Bantam), and New York editor and co-founder of Apartment Therapy, the design blog the New York Times called "quietly addicting"
-- Kate Lee, literary agent at ICM, whose client list includes prominent bloggers, journalists, novelists, and memoirists
-- Michael Malice, founding editor and co-author of Overheard in New York, and subject of Ego & Hubris: The Michael Malice Story by Harvey Pekar
-- Laura Mazer, managing editor at Seal Press (an imprint of Avalon), which has published numerous titles that began as blogs
-- Julie Powell, author of Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously (Little Brown), a book based on her blog chronicling a year cooking all the recipes in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking
-- Robert Rummel-Hudson, author of the forthcoming memoir Schuyler's Monster (St. Martins Press) which began as blog about how his life was transformed when his daughter Schuyler was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder that left her unable to talk
-- Rachel Kramer Bussel, moderator, Senior Editor at Penthouse Variations, writes The Village Voice's Lusty Lady column. She's edited 13 erotic anthologies and her first novel, Everything But..., will be published by Bantam in 2008
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