What is BookCamp?
About BookCamp:
What: BookCamp is a unconference – a conversation instead of a keynote. That means all attendees are potential presenters and expected participants at the event. All points of view, backgrounds, and levels of experience are welcome. That also means all participants are responsible for themselves. While there is a certain amount of mob rule at a BookCamp, attendees are encouraged to vote with their feet, clean up after themselves, and speak-up when they encounter something they don’t like — in other words attendees are generally encouraged to act like adults.
Who: Everyone is welcome at BookCampTO: writers, technologists, publishers, readers, editors, designers, book sellers, book buyers, printers, librarians … anyone who cares about books.
Why: We love books, we love writing, we love reading, we love publishing.
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