1. “The Miracle Worker” by Mia Alvar in The Missouri Review

    One of our (dear) Code Meet Print members, Mia Alvar, has a wonderful short story just published in the The Missouri Review winter issue. “‘The Miracle Worker’ is a part of a collection about Filipino exiles, immigrants and wanderers who uproot their families, settle on alien ground and struggle to connect across real and imagined borders,” says the author.

    A year had passed since my husband, Ed, and I had moved from the Philippines to Bahrain, and still I thought of these three stories as “the” house—not “our” house, certainly not “my.” Expatriate families like ours were well-provided for: a car, a travel allowance, the promise of schooling if we were ever to have a child. Strangest of these provisions, to me, was the house. Too large for two people, it was outfitted with luxuries I would never have chosen myself: gold leather upholstery, curtains embroidered with camels and date trees, shelves and tables with brass frames and glass surfaces. Plush red carpeting covered every inch of floor except in the bathrooms and the kitchen. We wanted for nothing, and none of it was ours.

    The Missouri Review is available in NYC at Barnes & Noble (let us know where else?). Mia is also headed to Yaddo (whose writers have won 66 Pulitzer Prizes and 61 National Book awards) next week. #Kudos

     
  2. #CMPNY Version 4.0: “Content + Conversation” Presented by General Assembly December 6th

    Code Meet Print [NY] continues our exploration of innovation around Texts + Tech with demos + dialogue at Version 4.0: “Content + Conversation” Presented by General Assembly - December 6th at 7PM, with a fantastic lineup:

    • Findings - Co-Founder Corey Menscher presents the Betaworks company that lets you store, share, and search snippets of text from eBooks and web pages, including integration with Kindle highlights (more options on the way). Findings gives you the ability to share those quotes and follow other people’s quotes through your timeline.
    • Urtak - Co-Founder Marc Lizoain and recent TechStars NYC grad presents the powerful question and answer tool (used byAndrew Sullivan/The Daily Beast) that creates more engaged, measurable responses to content across internet media (over 100x more than Comments). Anyone can answer or create an Urtak of their own.
    • MAZ - Co-Founder Paul Canetti demonstrates MagAppZine, the digital publishing platform that allows magazine publishers to create and manage iPad Newsstand apps easily and affordably without a developer, including a toolset for video, audio, and web content. MAZ is deployed with 100s of publishers with readers in over 75 countries.  
    • Projeqt - Co-Founder and Executive Creative Director at TBWA David Lee demonstrates the cloud-based storytelling platform that allows you to create dynamic, artful stories: presentations, reports, portfolios, and websites. This device-agnostic HTML5 platform lets you pull live tweets, audio, video, and other rich media.
    • Plus a Group Talkback/Q+A featuring the distinguished Presenters above!

    Announcing the Fourth #CMPNY Twitter Very Short Story Contest:

    “Prognostications: 2012 #VSS”

    • Code Meet Print invites you to submit your “Prognostications: 2012” - A Very Short Story of things to come at the intersection of Media + Tech in 2012
    • Tweet your submission beginning with: “@codemeetprint #vss #2012” (You will then have 114 characters for your entry)
    • VOTING: Get your audience + fans + friends to vote for your story via Retweet!
    • SEVEN FINALISTS will be the Top 7 Crowdsourced Retweets by 3PM on December 6th
    • Winner will be voted on by attendees of #CMPNY Version 4.0, and will receive a new Kindle Fire!

    *Beer and Wine during Version 4.0: “Content+ Conversation” provided by our presenting host and partner, General Assembly!

    **Stay tuned for more details on our partnership with NYC Startup Weekend to open the Code Meet Print Laboratory in early 2012!

    Get tickets here. Exited to see you all there! 

    Glenn | @codemeetprint | @soonisnow 

     
  3. #CMPNY Version 3.0: “Reader. Writer. Interface.”

    Code Meet Print NY continues our series of Innovation Demonstration (+Dialogue) around Texts + Tech with  Version 3.0: “Reader. Writer. Interface.” Presented by General Assembly - September 20th at 7PM, with provoking presentations/demos by:

    • Readability  - Initially a reading tool from Arc90 (codebase in Flipboard + Safari 5), it has now swelled into a popular uncluttered reading experience on web/mobile that prototypes direct support for publishers + writers; Richard Ziade of Arc90 presents
    • OnSwipe - Co-Founder Jason Baptiste presents the “insanely easy” platform for publishers of all sizes (Forbes, Hearst, WordPress blogs) to transform content + advertising to beautiful experiences on touch-enabled browsers (TechStars NYC grad) 
    • Contently - Co-Founder Shane Snow presents the platform for brands (like Mint.com) to craft + optimize high quality content strategies with editorial tools, engagement tracking, + journalists/pro bloggers sourcing (current TechStars NYC class)
    • submishmash* - Co-Founder Michael Fitzgerald discusses the leading cloud-based online submission management system used by 2000+ publishers (Tin House, Good Magazine, Fence Books) + organizations to efficiently intake and curate text + media submissions
    • Plus a Group Talkback/Q+A featuring the distinguished Presenters above!

    Announcing The Third #CMPNY Twitter Very Short Story Contest:

    “Dispatch from Dystopia #VSS” - Judged by  Editors from Bookish.com 

    • Bookish.com + Code Meet Print NY invite you to submit your “Dispatch from Dystopia” - A sentence or micro-chapter of your chronicle of a dystopian future
    • Tweet your submission beginning with: “@cmp_ny #vss #DisDys” (You will then have 119 characters for your entry)
    • VOTING: Get your audience + fans + friends to vote for your story via Retweet!
    • FINALISTS will be the Top 7 Crowdsourced Retweets by 3PM on September 20th
    • ALL 7 finalists will be PUBLISHED in Bookish.com’s experimental Future of Publishing Book Project slotted for 2012. (Help vote up the Panel Proposal for SXSW 2012!)
    • Winner will be selected by Rachel Fershleiser and Jonny Segura, of Bookish.com and highlighted as Top Selection in the Bookish.com Future of Publishing Project

    Beer and Wine during Version 3.0: “Reader. Writer. Interface” provided by our presenting host and partner, General Assembly!


    *Special Perk offered to all PrinTechies (Publishers, Editors!) from submishmash - see “Member Perks”, below left on the CMPNY Homepage

    **General Assembly + Code Meet Print NY will be Co-Presenting a “Business of Publishing” 3-Part Seminar Series (featuring Richard Nash and Jacob Lewis) on September 26, October 3, and October 10th. Stay tuned for more details..

    Exited to see you all there!

    Glenn | @cmp_ny | @soonisnow