It was my pleasure to sit in Friday evening with several other authors in a live
panel discussion about books, ebooks, ebook prices and the Kindle Store on Stacey Cochran's BookChatter podcast.
Not exact matches
On Thursday, July 9, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. participated in a
panel discussion about the new
book, Just Kids From The Bronx, authored by Arlene Alda, at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Bay Plaza.
One of the best
panel discussions of the conference was centered around the emerging digital
book markets in Germany, Spain, and France, and the
panel talked
about some of the shortcomings and pitfalls of these emerging markets.
One of the best
panel discussions of the conference was centered around the emerging digital
book markets in Germany, Spain, and France, and the
panel talked
about some of the shortcomings and pitfalls... [Read more...]
Join this
panel of publishing industry experts for a lively and illuminating
discussion about writing, publishing and marketing your
book.
At the upcoming 2017 Creative Nonfiction Writers» Conference, Knapp will participate in three
panel discussions: «Finding A Publisher that Cares
About Your
Book,» «Ask a
Book Editor,» and «Literary Magazines from A-Z.»
This year's London
Book Fair featured a
panel discussion about the topical issue of the day: «Brexit: Good News or Bad News for the Publishing Industry?»
Panel Discussion on Women During Wartime Three authors talked
about their
books on women in the military: The Hello Girls: America's First Women Soldiers, Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II and The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women Karen Williams moderated.
Panel Discussion on the
Book Business Panelists talked about the future of bricks and mortar book retail
Book Business Panelists talked
about the future of bricks and mortar
book retail
book retailers.
He has also toured North America in 2010 and Latin America in 2011, curating and participating in travelling
panel discussions about «Bikes, Cities and the Future of Getting Around,» in which he discusses his
book Bicycle Diaries (Viking / Penguin, 2009), a personal account of cycling around major cities throughout the world, which has been translated into multiple languages.
Thursday February 23rd during ARCO in Madrid Ivorypress is hosting a
panel discussion about artists»
books with the participation of May Castleberry (editor of contemporary editions, MoMA Library Council) and the artists Maria Laet, Matias Duville, Nicolás Paris and Marc Quinn.
Other programs speak to and animate the myriad issues she raises in her work, including several screenings, among them, Ava DuVernay's film «The 13th,» which links the legacy of slavery, the criminalization of African Americans, and the mass incarceration boom;
book discussions about the new graphic novel «Black Panther» by Ta - Nehisi Coates; and a
panel conversation
about «Art, Activism, Race, and the Law.»
Posts cover new
books and scholarship related to legal history, note when journal editors are seeking papers related to legal history and information
about relevant upcoming
panel discussions.