November 20 - Nineteen Going on Twenty: The Story of Kyoto Journal Magazine
Speakers: John Einarsen, founding editor, and Stewart Wachs, associate editor
Ode magazine said recently of Kyoto Journal (Perspectives from Asia): “The peaceful, stylish design is just as original and scintillating as the magazine’s approach to the ideas, interviews, poems and discussions it contains
. Kyoto Journal is forever looking for original ways of depicting people and life
We recommend it highly.” How has this highly regarded English-language magazine thrived for nearly two decades, staffed wholly by volunteers? Come and meet John Einarsen, KJ’s award-winning art director who, in words and pictures, will tell the story of KJ’s origins, evolution, and remarkably organic approach to content, theme, and design.
Date: November 20, 2005 (Sunday)
Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Fee: 1,000 yen SWET, JAT, and SCBWI members; 1,500 yen non-members
Place: Sophia University, Central Library, Room 812
7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554
Access: Yotsuya Station, JR railway; Marunouchi and Nanboku subway lines.
Enter Main Gate (Sei-mon), turn right at main campus crossroads, third building on the left. See campus map and access map.
