Editor's Note: Face to Face
The importance of making connections, or why you should attend the Publishing Business Conference & Expo.
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Lynn Rosen
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congratulations%20again,%20Lucy%20Bledsoe<%2Fa>!).%20During%20the%20event,%20Steven%20Slon,%20Editorial%20Director%20of%20the%20Post,%20leaned%20over%20to%20me,%20pointed%20toward%20the%20tables%20in%20the%20front%20of%20the%20restaurant,%20and%20said,%20“Do%20you%20know%20who’s%20out%20there%3F”%20Turns%20out,%20we%20were%20there%20at%20the%20same%20time%20as%20the%20Adam’s%20Round%20Table,%20a%20group%20of%20illustrious%20mystery%20writers%20who%20meet%20monthly%20at%20various%20New%20York%20restaurants.%20(Some%20of%20you%20may%20have%20read%20Jeffrey%20Toobin’s%20recent%20story%20about%20this%20in%20The%20New%20Yorker.)%0D%0ALater,%20as%20I%20was%20leaving%20our%20party,%20I%20found%20myself%20walking%20directly%20past%20this%20celebrated%20group.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Farticle%2Fthe-importance-making-connections-you-should-attend-publishing-business-conference-expo%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="1407" type="icon_link">
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One evening this past January, we co-hosted a party at Michael’s New York celebrating the winners of the Saturday Evening Post’s Great American Fiction Contest (congratulations again, Lucy Bledsoe!). During the event, Steven Slon, Editorial Director of the Post, leaned over to me, pointed toward the tables in the front of the restaurant, and said, “Do you know who’s out there?” Turns out, we were there at the same time as the Adam’s Round Table, a group of illustrious mystery writers who meet monthly at various New York restaurants. (Some of you may have read Jeffrey Toobin’s recent story about this in The New Yorker.)
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