On Saturday 17th September 2011 at The Surgeon's Hall in Edinburgh the
Society of Authors in Scotland (SOAiS) held their annual conference with a theme of understanding and making the most of the digital revolution in books and looking for new opportunities.
Society of Authors in Scotland (SOAiS) held their annual conference with a theme of understanding and making the most of the digital revolution in books and looking for new opportunities.
The conference was also followed on twitter and you can follow the tweets on #soaconf
Sara Sheridan and Marion Sinclair networking- 'Let me give you my card' |
There were over 100 delegates attending the conference which was open to all, not just members of the Society.
It was a fascinating day with lots of great speakers who were generous with their advice and happy to answer questions. We started off with author Sara Sheridan who as always was energetic and enthusiastic in her approach.
8 Comments on INFORMATION AND INSPIRATION: everything a writer needs- The SOAiS Conference, last added: 9/21/2011
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Thanks for sharing this event, especially as I would have loved to have been there but other events made it impossible. Tt sounds as if it was a totally useful and positive kind of day as well as being a great success for all the speakers and organisers.
Great summary, Linda. It was a hugely worthwhile day.
Thanks, Penny.
It was good to say hello (even if very briefly) to you on the day, Michael! I came away with lots from it, too.
THANK YOU!! Marvellous account and do wish I'd been there. Will hear Crabbit old bat in Cambridge but the whole day sounds splendid.
Thanks for that great run-through, Linda! It was a fantastic day and incredibly positive. Michael - I had no idea you were there. Really would have liked to speak to you.
Likewise, Nicola. I tried to catch you a couple of times but you were surrounded, you popular person you.
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Just caught up with this - thanks so much Linda for sharing so much useful stuff with those who weren't there.