BookCamp article in the National Post

There’s a nice article, and some goofy pictures of me, about BookCampToronto in the National Post:

While some may bristle at a group of outsiders spearheading discussion on the future of books, the industry response has been positive.

“I really think I’m going to get in trouble for saying this, but book publishing needs to stop being so insular. We need to stop just looking at our own industry for inspiration,” says Deanna McFadden, marketing manager, online content and strategy for HarperCollins. “The people who are doing BookCamp in Toronto are all smart people who understand where the industry is and where we need to go, and are really looking at innovative ways for us to keep book publishing alive and healthy.”

That seems to be at the root of Book-Camp Toronto — not a hostile takeover, a rejection of traditional books for e-books or putting big publishers out of business.

“I care deeply about books and literature and the publishing business,” McGuire says, “and I’d like to see a thriving future for writers and readers and people in between.” – Check back in two weeks for our letter from BookCamp. And check The Afterword and Twitter for live coverage. [more...]

For some reason the article is posted twice, with different pics.

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  1. Posted May 31, 2009 at 1:45 pm | Permalink

    Great stuff, Hugh! I especially like the photo with the typewriter: you look like Stephen Fry trying to look wry in a promo shot for an audiobook reading. In the other photo you look like Stephen Fry after he has been given the cheque for an audiobook reading.

    Not that you look like Stephen Fry at all, really. More like this guy: http://is.gd/KPgw

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