“Unlocking the Future of Publishing: Richard Charkin Reveals Surprising Insights from the Charleston Conference”
‘Ideas Were Promulgated’
I am not a great fan of conferences. I’ve attended too many and listened to too many self-serving speeches and long-winded question-and-answer sessions. But there’s always an exception. The Charleston Conference might not be as familiar or famous as Frankfurter Buchmesse, but it packs a real punch.
I traveled from the airport to my hotel, sharing the back row of a shuttle with a realtor from Santa Barbara—an “estate agent” in Brenglish—who asked what I was doing in Charleston. When I told him I was attending a conference of librarians he told me how boring that was going to be. He couldn’t have been more wrong. And in any event what’s so exciting about a conference of realtors?
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