Reimagine the Future of Book Reportage

By Jason Boog 

curleybook.jpgWhy read about the future of book coverage when you can talk about it in real life? Tomorrow, we’ll join some of publishing’s brightest minds in a panel discussion–trying to figure out how to improve our literary reporting at GalleyCat Reviews.

On Thursday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in the Melville House Bookstore this GalleyCat editor will join a panel of journalists and reviewers to discuss “the future of book reportage.” The panel includes: Laura Miller (Salon.com), Michael Miller (Time Out New York), Craig Morgan Teicher (eBookNewser), and Sara Nelson (O, the Oprah magazine). Stop by if you can make it and share your thoughts about the future.

Here’s more from the site: “With both the book industry and the journalism industry in historic tumult, whither literary journalism? Where will people read about books and authors and publishers in the future? Will reviews remain important? Will blogs play a more or less important role? Will reportage of industry trends and business developments improve or worsen? What kind of journalism will impact how people hear about books, and where they buy them?”

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