Throwback: Print is Not Dying at Sydney Writer's Festival
This week I took a wander through Sydney Writer's Festival. I had the chance to stop by a seminar about "literary revival"—one of my greatest hopes. It was super interesting! There was a panel of four editors and authors who spoke about their experiences in the print business.
It's been my dream since I was a kid to work in print. Even though many people are convinced that print is dying, I refuse to give up hope. Call me old fashioned but I love holding a print copy. Kindle? What's that? Never heard of it. (Joke—obviously.)
3 Things I Learned at Sydney Writer's Festival
1. Print is not dying. But we all need to help keep it alive.
2. If you want to write for a magazine, buy magazines. And know the magazine (or publishing company) you want to work for inside and out.
3. It's never too late to start a writing career. One magazine had submissions from an 80-year-old that were just as interesting and well written as that of a 30-year-old.
On another note, we answered some questions from a couple of people with a typewriter who said they would write a poem for us and to come collect it when we finished the seminar. When we came to collect our poem, they were gone! Who were these people?! So rude.
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This post originally appeared on The Lady-like Leopard blog in April 2013.