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SWF PUBLISHING SYMPOSIUM

Co-organised with Jacaranda Literary Agency 7 November 2013 | 9.00am  5.00pm  5.00pm 8 November 2013 | 9.00am  5.00pm  5.00pm  –   – 

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The SWF Publishing Symposium 2013 brings together a host of experts from the field of publishing, both locally and internationally, to discuss and share their knowledge and insights on the state of the business today. The aim of this two day event is to offer local publishers, writers, content creators and other stakeholders in the business of publishing, the opportunity to learn from the many fascinating insights speakers will bring. Speakers include a number of highly regarded international publishers, keen to discover more about the wealth of literary talent and opportunity that can be found here in Singapore and in the wider region as a whole.  PUBLISHING SYMPOSIUM  Daily Schedule  Day 1  – Thursday 7 November   Venue: The Salon

 

9.00 AM Registration   9.25 AM - 9.30 AM Welcome Remarks  9.30 AM - 10.00 AM KEYNOTE:  New Trends in Publishing   KEYNOTE: By JO FLETCHER  Publishing is undergoing many changes, such as the Random House-Penguin merger, the shift from traditional to online publishing. Jo Fletcher discusses the many issues affecting publishing today. Does new media mean new story formats? How has Amazon changed the market for books? What has selfpublishing done to the quality of writing?   10.00 AM -10.30 AM Tea Break  10.30AM -12.00 PM  The Book That Travels Well   By RACHEL KAHAN, CHERYL ROBSON, JO LUSBY   Moderated by JAYAPRIYA VASUDEVAN  What are the universal qualities of books that are able to cross markets? Some specific market descriptions will also be tackled to give publishers an idea what might work for each market.

 

 

12.00 PM -1.30 PM

Lunch and networking 

1.30 PM - 2.30 PM  The Growth of New Genres   By JO FLETCHER, DEEPTHI TALWAR  Moderated by KRISHNA UDAYASANKAR   What is the lure of fantasy and mythology and the reasons why this genre has become a growing market.  2.30 PM - 3.30 PM  The Way Forward: New Developments in Asian Publishing   By DEEPTHI TALWAR, JO LUSBY  Moderated By ZAFAR ANJUM   Asian publishers and Asian content are coming to their own. This panel discusses what’s happening in the Asian publishing scene, trends in the region, and where it’s headed.   3.30 PM - 4.00 PM Tea Break  4.00PM - 5.00 PM  New and Different Ways to Get Published By RAVI MIRCHANDANI, ANNA DAVIS, JAYAPRIYA VASUDEVAN   Moderated by ANDREA PASION-FLORES  Before, the writer had to go through many gatekeepers, such as agents and publishers, to reach his audience. Nowadays, there are new paths to publication. This panel discusses the pros and cons of the different routes to publication and a description of the publishing journey, including pitching to agents and publishers.   Day 2  – Friday 8 November   9.00 AM Registration   9.30 AM -10.30 AM Concurre Concurrent nt Sess ions   Venue: The Salon

 

The Writing Process and the Path to Publication    A conversation between award-winning author auth or SUCHEN CHRISTINE LIM and publisher CHERYL ROBSON about Suchen’s own Suchen’s  own path to publication, its joys and challenges.   Moderated by JAYAPRIYA VASUDEVAN  Venue: Seminar Room

Judging a Book By Its Cover By KENNY LECK, KELLEY CHENG and EDMUND WEE   Moderated by RISHAD PATEL    A panel on design and how it complements complem ents content to communicate the whole reading r eading experience.   10.30 AM -11.00 AM Tea Break  11.00 AM -12.30 PM Concurre Concurrent nt Sess ions   Venue: The Salon

 

The Creation of a Prize-winning Novel  By RAVI MIRCHANDANI, JO LUSBY, ROMESH GUNESEKERA  Moderated by DEEPIKA SHETTY  From conceptualization, writing, the pitch, the auction, and editing of the novel.  

 

Venue: Seminar Room

Electronic Publishing  By STEPHEN LEATHER  Moderated by ZAFAR ANJUM  The ins and outs of publishing on the Internet and working towards discoverability on the Net; from apps to eBooks and self-publishing (what books are appropriate for apps and other platforms).   12.30 PM - 1.30 PM Lunch   1:30-3:00 PM

Concurr ent Ma Mas ter ter C las las s es  

Venue: The Salon

 

The Path to Publication: Speed Pitching   Panelists: RAVI MIRCHANDANI, JO FLETCHER, CHERYL ROBSON, JAYAPRIYA VASUDEVAN, VASUDEVAN, JO LUSBY, EDMUND WEE  Try your hand at pitching your book or book idea to a publisher or a literary agent. Each participant is given five minutes with a publishing professional to pitch his book or book idea.  

 

Venue: Seminar Room 1

Building a Market Base  By ARCHANA RAO  Moderated by PHIL TATHAM  From literary fiction to fantasy, how different titles create their own market base.   Venue: Seminar Room 2

The Chopping Block: A Master Class  By RACHEL KAHAN  Moderated by ZAFAR ANJUM  Whip your manuscript into an unstoppable success, try this in-depth look at the editing process.  3.00-3.30 Tea Break  3.30-5.00 PM Concurre Concurrent nt Sess ions  

 

Venue: Seminar Room 1

Reading the Fine Print By ANDREA PASION-FLORES  Moderated By ARCHANA RAO   Deciphering the publishing contract and its various provisions.  

 

Venue: Seminar Room 2 

Reaching Out to the Young Adult reader with new and exciting titles   By JO FLETCHER Moderated by TRISHA DAS DAGUR  Young adult literature as a genre has gotten bigger and more exciting over the years. More and more people are writing— writing—and reading— reading—this genre, including adults! Know the varied ways to engage the YA reader.  Venue: The Salon

 

The Great Debate: Literary Fiction v. Commercial Fiction   By RAVI MIRCHANDANI, DEEPTHI TALWAR, RACHEL KAHAN, JO LUSBY, ROMESH GUNESEKERA  Moderated by ALVIN PANG  Writing for the market or writing for the ages, what’s a writer to do? The publishers and a writer have the last word!

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