FUTURE
PUBLISHING?
SATURDAY 01 MAY, 1.00PM
The publishing industry is coming under assault from all sides. Are Kindles, iPads and smartphones signalling the end of traditional paper publishing? Customers no longer believe publishers can justify the prices they charge, not just for books, newspapers, magazines and periodicals are also suffering. How will the publishing industry re-shape itself for 2050?
Will Apple and Google become the new big publishing houses? And if ubiquitous digital delivery means anyone can be a publisher, will we even need the big guns anymore?
Chair: Tom Hunter is Award Administrator
for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for
Science Fiction Literature.
Paul Graham-Raven is a freelance writer, editor and webgeek, genre fiction reviewer and editor-in-chief of the near-future science fiction webzine
Futurismic.
Paul Rainey is a cartoonist, illustrator and creator of diary-comic-strip-in-list-form Book of Lists. He is currently serialising his graphic novel, or ‘thick comic book’, There’s
No Time Like The Present.
Mark Charan-Newton is a Blogger, Tweeter and author of debut novel Nights of Villjamur, one of the most critically acclaimed fantasy works of 2009.
Dave Bradley is Editor-in-Chief of SFX magazine, Europe’s best-selling sci-fi and fantasy title and a fan of all forms of science fiction and fantasy.
WWW.SCI-FI-LONDON.COM 28 APRIL – 03 MAY 2010
MAYBE THEY ARE OUT TO
GET YOU!?
MONDAY 3RD MAY, 2.30PM
Join our panel of shady characters as they discuss the theory of conspiracy.
We also get a sneak preview of PHIL
LEIRNESS and DEAN HAGLUND’s new
documentary on the subject. They have been around the world talking to allsorts about allsorts... of course, if we told you too much we’d have to kill you. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE explores what it means to search for truth in a world where conspiracy and conspiracy theories are everywhere.
Panellists include:
Dean Haglund is probably best known for playing Langly, one of the computer geeks known as ‘The Lone Gunmen’ in The X-Files. He also starred in the spin-off series The
Lone Gunmen.
Phil Leirness is the director of the critically acclaimed science-fiction ghost story, Spectres. He is currently developing several feature film projects.
Graham Hancock is the author of
Fingerprints of the Gods and other
explosive investigations into historical mysteries. His new book is the sci-fi fantasy-adventure epic, Entangled.
Robin Ramsey is editor of Lobster Magazine: Journal of parapolitics, intelligence and
state research and author of Conspiracy
Theories: Almost Everything You Need to Know in One Essential Guide.
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