Yesterday, I was first to arrive at the first ever Blurb meet-up in Sydney. Attended by about 50 or 60 fellow self-publishing bookmakers, I soon caught on that this will be no passing phenomenon. Scrolling through pages and pages of sample books displayed randomly on coffee-tables within the designated room of Paddington's Fringe Bar, I couldn't help but be blown away by the dedication of the artists, writers and photographers that have no other way to get their work into the greedy hands of people the world over.
I first discovered Blurb I think through a competition they were running called Photography.Book.Now. I entered Cain9ine's London Blog into the competition in hopes that I would at least be shortlisted for a category prize in the Editorial section... and maybe take out the grand prize of 25k and a chance to meet with the sponsors (Canon, HP, etc) to discuss the future of my photobook.
Anyway, so fingers crossed on that one... but regardless, I had to purchase a copy of my book in order to enter, so I hurried about fixing the format (Blurb have standardised formats to use... you don't have to use their software, but you have to adhere to the sizes) so I can enter and feel extremely confident that it would all work out. Thus creating a snowball effect... as now I want to create mini versions of Cain9ine's London Blog that cover each section of Europe in more photographic detail...
The great thing about Blurb is that they have a bookstore where you can choose to include your book for sale among the community of self-publishers like myself. Some of the uploads are of super high quality, including this one that struck my fancy... I will probably buy it in due course.
So I extend my extreme thanks to Robin (Susan Boyle eat your heart out!) for jet-setting across from San Francisco (Blurb's head office) to share the back page with us...
Oh, and for picking up the tab!
Friday, July 17, 2009
BLURB MEET-UP..
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