
Organizer John Hermann greets guests at the New Hampshire Media Makers meet-up. Photo by Roger Goun.
Somewhere in America today, a group of creative types gathered at a bookstore/coffee shop to discuss their projects, ask for help and advice on new endeavors, and share recent successes.
Among the group was a fiction horror writer recently published in a genre anthology, another fiction writer nominated for a Hugo Award, an actress and playwright recently moved from New York City, several other playwrights and screenwriters with projects in various stages of production, a teenage metal musician excited to share (and sell) his newly minted EP disc, a published parenting and education expert who will soon be interviewed as part of documentary produced by LucasFilms, a photographer wanting to source the crowd for some before and after pictures for his latest instructional book, and a video producer who shared his latest You Tube sensation. Also in attendance were two illustrators, a few Internet start-ups, and local managers of community art and technology spaces.
So where did this awesome gathering of talent take place? Not New York, nor Los Angeles, not even Nashville.
This gathering took place in Newmarket, New Hampshire, home of the monthly meeting of the New Hampshire Media Makers.
While most participants use computers to produce their work, many also use social media to collaborate, create, and share, mainly through Facebook, and Twitter. Media Maker meet-ups similar to this take place throughout the country, usually on a recurring weekend day. Networking is a regular meme, and it is not uncommon for collaborations to seed during one of these meetings.
This particular gathering marked the third anniversary of the group’s founding, and ranks among its largest gatherings to date.
For more information about New Hampshire Media Makers, visit http://nhmediamakers.wordpress.com/






