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Dateline BEA: networking opportunities and the state of thrillersThough I spent plenty of Friday trolling the floor (typically, I'd say to myself that I'd only spend 15 minutes and finally leave a good two hours later, books in hand) and saying hello to various publicists and writers I knew, I still had to psyche myself up for the amorphously titled "Syndicating Litblog Reviews" talk I was scheduled to give. Eschewing elaborate Powerpoint presentations for a more informal approach - meaning I didn't have time to do anything fancy and figured the turnout wouldn't be so large that it would just look silly. It seemed to have worked, though Mark Sarvas was correct in that it was a bit of a "valiant struggle" to stick to the topic at hand. But things got more fun in the Q&A as publicists and other bloggers in the audience (including Ed Champion, Max Magee and Carolyn Kellogg) exchanged cards with various publicists (including Meryl Zagarek) wondering how they could reach each other. If that's not matchmaking, I don't know what is...
Although I was sorry to have missed the UK/US Turf Wars panel - which sounded incredibly entertaining, according to Michael Cader's writeup - time flew by quickly enough that it was time to ready myself for the parties, but that's in a future post (with Ron's already up for viewing pleasure.) Email This Post |
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