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SUMMARY:Modern Horror: What Makes Us Jump Today
DESCRIPTION:Creepy\, kooky\, mysterious and spooky\, horror has always been a genre of groundbreaking storytelling. From novels to comics and beyond\, we’re here to explore the landscape of modern horror. Guided by a panel of experts\, we will learn what gives us the shivers\, which places are delving into spooky tales\, and how we continue to see the genre grow. \nFeaturing:\nAnne Heltzel\, author of Just Like Mother\, Circle Nine\, and other novels\nAndy Marino\, author of The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess\, It Rides a Pale Horse\, and other novels \nWatch on YouTube! \nListen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
URL:https://newyorkbookforum.org/event/modern-horror/
LOCATION:Macmillan Publishing\, 120 Broadway\, 25th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10271\, United States
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SUMMARY:Publishing Bootcamp 102
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Publishing Bootcamp: “Pulp to Print: A One-Day Intensive on Paper\, Production\, Printing\, and Binding\,” where you’ll dive into the fascinating world of book creation. This immersive experience will guide you through every stage of the book manufacturing process\, from selecting the right paper\, mastering printing techniques\, and exploring the art of binding. Perfect for creatives\, publishing professionals\, and print lovers\, this workshop offers a unique blend of theory and hands-on practice. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the craftsmanship behind every book and the skills to bring your own projects to life. \nThis program is a follow-up to our highly-successful Publishing Bootcamp 101! \nProgram Agenda: \n\n8:30 – 9:00 am – Registration and Welcome Breakfast\n9:05 – 10:30 am – Session #1:  The Art of Paper Making — Joe Rice\, Lindenmeyr Book Publishing Papers\nTheory: History of Paper: From papyrus to modern paper; Types of Paper: Different grades\, weights\, and finishes; Paper Production Process: From raw materials to the final product. Activity: Paper Examination: Hands-on examination of different paper samples.\n10:30 – 10:45 am – Morning Break\n10:50 am – 12:15 pm – Session #2: Printing Techniques — Michael Wettstein\, Phoenix Color/Lakeside Books\nTheory: Introduction to Printing: Overview of offset\, digital\, letterpress\, and screen printing; Choosing the Right Technique: Factors that influence the choice of printing method; Color Theory: Basics of CMYK and spot colors. Activity: TK\n12:30 – 1:30 pm – Networking Lunch\n1:45 – 2:30 pm – Session #3: Bookbinding Basics — Erin Sommerfeld\, R.R. Donnelley Asia\nTheory: Introduction to Binding: Understanding different binding techniques (e.g.\, perfect binding\, saddle stitching\, case binding); Materials Used: Discussion of the materials needed for different types of binding; Binding Tools: Introduction to essential binding tools and equipment. [Please note we have had to cancel the Binding activity]\n2:35 – 2:55 pm – Afternoon Break\n3:00 – 4:15 pm – Session #4: Production Workflow and Quality Control — Irene Chan\, Scholastic; Eugene Lee\, Penguin Random House; Richard Bretan\, W.W. Norton & Co.\nTheory: Production Workflow: Overview of the production process from concept to finished product; Quality Control: Key aspects to consider during the production phase\, including proofing and color checks; Cost Considerations: Discussing the cost implications of material and process choices. Activity: Production Planning Exercise: Participants work in groups to plan the production of a hypothetical print project\, considering paper type\, printing method\, and binding style.\n4:20 – 5:15 pm – Wrap-Up and Q&A\nRecap of key learnings from the day; Q&A: Open floor for questions and discussions.
URL:https://newyorkbookforum.org/event/publishing-bootcamp-102/
LOCATION:Macmillan Publishing\, 120 Broadway\, 25th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10271\, United States
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