Play Story Press Publishing How-To Zoom Roundtable

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drew davidson

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Apr 28, 2025, 9:41:12 AM4/28/25
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Play Story Press Publishing How-To Zoom Roundtable

Play Story Press (https://playstorypress.org) is excited to host a Publishing How-To Zoom Roundtable. This sessions focuses on a variety of innovative ways you can share your scholarly ideas to make the most impact. We will also offer tips for building communities of practice to help grow fields of knowledge.

Our panelists will share their stories and perspectives and help facilitate group discussions and Q&A with attendees:

-Drew Davidson & Brad King - Editors at Play Story Press
-Lindsay Grace - Knight Chair in Interactive Media at the University of Miami
-Zoe Wake Hyde - Director at Radish Press
-David Thomas - Co-Founder of Professors at Play

Key Takeaways

* Find out the specific tools and processes you can use to produce a book, with or without a publisher
* Challenge norms and notions of academic publishing and dissemination of scholarship
* Learn how open access can transform your reach and impact
* Rethink scholarly publishing formats
* Understand why community matters!

The event runs Friday, May 16 at 1:00PM(Eastern) for 90 minutes. To help facilitate discussions, we're capping at 100 attendees, so we'll accept attendees based on a first come, first serve basis (and we'll record the session so we can share the video for future reference). If you're interested in attending, please sign up below. We'll keep the form open until Noon(Eastern) on May 12, or until we have 100 applicants. Accepted attendees will be notified after the form is closed, no later than May 13. And any questions, just send email to: edi...@playstorypress.org

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David Thomas

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Apr 28, 2025, 10:59:53 AM4/28/25
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If you wanted a glimpse behind the production of the Professors at Play PlayBook series, here's a great chance to hear about all the steps--including editorial, production, tools, and the works! This should be an excellent panel for those interested in self-publishing or working with smaller presses.

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