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November 30, 2023

Alan Lastufka on TBR CON Panel: SMALL & MIDSIZED PUBLISHERS

Alan Lastufka on TBR CON Panel - Small & Midsized Publishers

We’re excited to announce Shortwave founder Alan Lastufka will be included on the TBR CON panel for Small & Midsized Publishers.

Alan is looking forward to discussing where the industry is today and where he would like to see things shift in the future.

If you’d like to attend the panel, it will be streamed online along with the rest of TBR CON’s programming.

Thanks to FanFiAddict and the TBR CON team for inviting Shortwave to this exciting annual event!

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