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Meet the Editors at TAIT

How do you get noticed by magazine editors? How do you approach editors?

Meet the Editors at TAIT


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August 4th, 2010


How do you get noticed by magazine editors? How do you approach editors? What do they like to receive, and how do they like to receive it?

You can ask all these questions and more at SiD’s special Meet the Editors session, scheduled for 10am at TAIT in Collingwood.

On hand to talk with you one-on-one will be Indesign Group’s Editorial Team, composed of:

habitusliving.com and indesignlive.com Editor, Ben Morgan

DQ Editor, Alice Blackwood

Habitus Assistant Editor, Nicky Lobo

Indesign Assistant Editor, Mandi Keighran.

Ben, Alice, Nicky and Mandi will talk very briefly about each of Indesign Group’s publications before opening the floor to questions from you.

Don’t miss out on this special opportunity to Meet the Editors in person. Special thanks goes to TAIT for hosting this event.

Meet the Editors

10am at TAIT

15 – 17 Easey Street, Collingwood.

(61 3) 9416 0909, tait.biz

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