The Kidlitosphere 2010 Conference is now accepting proposals for workshops and panel discussions for the conference in October.
We’re looking for a range of topics aimed at both beginning and experienced bloggers. While we’ll consider all submissions and ideas, we are most interested in seeing sessions that address:
· Issues of diversity in reviewing/blogging
· Effective marketing/networking
· Ethics of book reviews
· Beyond the blog (vlogs, etc.)
Remember: this is YOUR conference! If there is a topic that you’d like to see addressed but don’t feel you’re able to present on, please shoot us an e-mail at kidlitcon2010@gmail.com with your suggestion. In a later post, we’ll list the topics that people would like to see covered and solicit proposals based on the requested list.
Please download and fill out the submission proposal form, then e-mail it back to us at the above address. Deadline for submissions is August 1, 2010. Our goal is to reply to all submissions by mid to late August.
We’re looking for a range of topics aimed at both beginning and experienced bloggers. While we’ll consider all submissions and ideas, we are most interested in seeing sessions that address:
· Issues of diversity in reviewing/blogging
· Effective marketing/networking
· Ethics of book reviews
· Beyond the blog (vlogs, etc.)
Remember: this is YOUR conference! If there is a topic that you’d like to see addressed but don’t feel you’re able to present on, please shoot us an e-mail at kidlitcon2010@gmail.com with your suggestion. In a later post, we’ll list the topics that people would like to see covered and solicit proposals based on the requested list.
Please download and fill out the submission proposal form, then e-mail it back to us at the above address. Deadline for submissions is August 1, 2010. Our goal is to reply to all submissions by mid to late August.
2 comments:
I think your email address is incorrect -- it says "kitlitcon2010@gmail.com" but I think you mean "kidlitcon2010@gmail.com", correct? (That is, the third character is a "t" when it should be a "d").
You are correct, sir! Thanks for the correction!
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