The Asian Festival of Children's Content Opens May 26th in 2011

30 December 2010
The Asian Festival of Children's Content Opens May 26th in 2011
Dates: 26 - 28 May 2011

Asian Content for the World’s Children

Once upon a cyberspace, children explored the world through libraries, bedtime tales and story books. Books are still around, but they are looking different. As technology puts media access into children’s pockets and bedrooms, how do content makers stay connected with connected kids?

Get the answers at The Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC) in Singapore from 26 - 28 May 2011. Organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore and the Arts House, this festival is back - bigger, better and bolder.

Join experts from around the world at Asia’s gateway to the international children’s content market. Celebrate, contemplate and collaborate on exciting new ways to engage, educate and empower the world’s children on a global stage through uniquely Asian content.

For more information on AFCC
Call: +65 6848 8292
Email: jade@bookcouncil.sg

More information here.
  • Deadline September 5 | Call for Submissions for New Writing Volume II: New Indian Writing and Art
    Deadline: 5 September 2012New Writing is an initiative by Helter Skelter to promote emerging writers and poets in India; to create a space for original, fresh…
  • Paying Market: Vintage
    Pictures and photographs capture our faces and preserve our memories. Generations later, they spark our imaginations, making us wonder: Who is in the picture? What…
  • Wanted: English to Hong Kong Chinese Translator
    Detail of the job:1. editing of website or EDM (electronic direct mail) contents from English to Hong Kong Traditional Chinese2. translation of website or EDM…
Related Opportunities:
Ranked: 500 highest-paying publications for freelance writers
The Freelance 500 Report (2015 Edition, 138 pages) profiles the highest-paying markets, ranked to help you decide which publication to query first. The info and links in this report are current. Details here.