Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139

United States

Web site: http://mit.edu

Events: http://events.mit.edu/ (updated February 14)

Amenities: wifi, food/drink

Added by: ablachly.  Contacted: Not contacted.  Venue ID: 6355

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MIT Writers Series: Jhumpa Lahiri (March 4 at 19:00)
"Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for her debut story collection Interpreter of Maladies. Lahiri's first novel, The Namesake, was published in 2003 and a film version was released in 2007. Her new book of short stories, entitled Unaccustomed Earth, will be published in 2008."
Event location: 32-123, Stata Center, Kirsch Auditorium
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MIT Writers Series presents Deborah Blum (March 13 at 19:00)
Event location: MIT Room 6-120
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Deborah Blum (January 29 at 19:00)
Deborah Blum reads from How to Write a Poisoner's Handbook.
Open to: the general public For more information, contact: 617/253-7894
Event location: Building 32-141, Stata Center
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MIT COMPARATIVE MEDIA STUDIES LECTURE SERIES (November 19 at 17:00)
Jeff VanderMeer discusses Booklife: Strategies & Survival Tips for the 21st-Century Writer.
Booklife: The Private and the Public in Transmedia Storytelling and Self-Promotion - Fictional experiments in emerging media like Twitter and Facebook are influencing traditional printed novels and stories in interesting ways, but another intriguing new narrative is also emerging: the rise of “artifacts” ... (more)that, although they support a writer’s career, have their own intrinsic creative value. What are the benefits and dangers of a confusion between the private creativity and the public career elements of a writer’s life caused by new media and a proliferation of “open channels”? What protective measures must a writer take to preserve his or her “self” in this environment? In addition to the guerilla tactics implicit in storytelling through social media and other unconventional platforms, in what ways is a writer’s life now itself a story irrespective of intentional fictive storytelling? Examining these issues leads naturally to a discussion on the tension and cross-pollination between the private and public lives of writers in our transmedia age, including the strategies and tactics that best serve those who want to survive and flourish in this new environment. What are we losing in the emerging new paradigm, and what do we stand to gain?
Event location: Room 4-231 (building 4, room 231)
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