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Saturday, October 19 • 2:00pm - 2:50pm
What the Evolution of Barnes and Noble Means for Writers

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The sale of Barnes and Noble will likely mean a dramatic change for the book industry in the United States and elsewhere. What might happen next, and what will that mean for writers and editors?

Moderators
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Arley Sorg

Associate Editor, Locus Publications

Panelists
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Lee Harris

Executive Editor, Tordotcom Publishing
Lee is the Executive Editor at Tordotcom Publishing, and the former Senior Editor of Angry Robot Books. He also use to publish Hub (an electronic fiction eZine). A few years ago he was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Editor (Long Form), which was a bit weird (but good weird) and... Read More →
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DongWon Song

Literary Agent, Howard Morhaim Literary Agency
DongWon Song is an agent at Howard Morhaim Literary Agency representing science fiction and fantasy for adults, young adult, and middle grade readers as well as select non-fiction. He was formerly an editor at Orbit, a product manager for an ebook startup, and has taught as an adjunct... Read More →
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Sheila E Gilbert

Publisher, DAW Books, Inc.
Sheila E. Gilbert has worked in publishing for 49 years, starting at Ace Books in 1970, then moving to Signet/NAL in 1972, where she ran the Signet science fiction line. In 1985, Sheila joined DAW Books where she is the executive vice president, and co-owner and co-publisher with... Read More →
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Brett Savory

Brett Savory is the Managing Editor of ChiZine Publications, and has had over 50 short stories published—some of those collected in No Further Messages—as well as three novels, A Perfect Machine, In and Down and The Distance Travelled. He’s halfway through his fourth novel... Read More →


Saturday October 19, 2019 2:00pm - 2:50pm EDT
Salon F - 60 seats