IAF TOWN MEETING AT READERCON: Friday, 4pm
Jul. 9th, 2012 04:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Coming to Readercon this weekend?
You are warmly invited to the annual Town Meeting of the Interstitial Arts Foundation:
FRIDAY 4:00 p.m. Concierge Lounge, 8th floor
(listed in your program as the "Mike Allen /Ellen Kushner Kaffeeklatsch!").
Our Town Meetings there are always a highlight for the IAF, giving new friends a chance to get to know us, and existing ones a chance to give their input on where you think the IAF should be going.... Hope to see you there!
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The rest of my Readercon schedule is here (LJ) and here (Dreamwidth).
I am particularly excited about the opportunity to present my latest research in the field of audiobooks - which is to say, a lecture/demo of Swordspoint and the forthcoming The Privilege of the Sword (TPOTS), with behind-the-scenes gossip on what it was like to narrate and co-produce my own work. That's also on Friday (5:00 pm).
If you've never been to Readercon, I can't recommend it highly enough! It takes place in Burlington, MA, just north of Boston.
Thursday night is free and open to the public.
You are warmly invited to the annual Town Meeting of the Interstitial Arts Foundation:
FRIDAY 4:00 p.m. Concierge Lounge, 8th floor
(listed in your program as the "Mike Allen /Ellen Kushner Kaffeeklatsch!").
Our Town Meetings there are always a highlight for the IAF, giving new friends a chance to get to know us, and existing ones a chance to give their input on where you think the IAF should be going.... Hope to see you there!
* * *
The rest of my Readercon schedule is here (LJ) and here (Dreamwidth).
I am particularly excited about the opportunity to present my latest research in the field of audiobooks - which is to say, a lecture/demo of Swordspoint and the forthcoming The Privilege of the Sword (TPOTS), with behind-the-scenes gossip on what it was like to narrate and co-produce my own work. That's also on Friday (5:00 pm).
If you've never been to Readercon, I can't recommend it highly enough! It takes place in Burlington, MA, just north of Boston.
Thursday night is free and open to the public.