When: Friday, June 17, 2011
Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Where:Harbourfront Centre, 235 York Quay West, Toronto
Price: $125 early bird price until May 2, 5 pm / $75 for students and seniors
On Friday, June 17, at the day-long All You Can Eat: Reading, Writing and Publishing with the New Creative Content conference, a series of informative and practical workshops will explore what readers read and what writers write in this age of choice and experimentation.
The conference, one of the most important publishing events of 2011, is presented by the School of Creative & Performing Arts, Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, and the Book and Periodical Council, in association with Authors at Harbourfront Centre.
Workshops include:
The Kids Are All Right: Potential for Digital Content
with Nicholas Callaway (Callaway Digital Arts)
Sharing the Narrative: Gaming and Interactive Digital Media
with Christina McSherry (Electronic Arts)
Book App Development and Promotion
with Andy Hunter (Electronic Literature)
Transmedia: What It Means
with Keith Clayton (Random House Publishing Group)
EPUB 3: The New Standard
with Robert Kasher (BookMasters)
The New Manuscript: For Writers and Editors
with Darcy Cullen (UBC Press)
Workshop and conference details are available on www.booksummit.ca
For further Information contact:
Cynthia Good
Peer Programs Facilitator
Director, Creative Book Publishing Program
cynthia.good@humber.ca
416.675.6622 ext. 3462