Bridging the digital divide gap
Having grown up with an author father, his passion for online based technology naturally drifted to online publishing and the potential wealth that was waiting for those authors brave enough to leap across the digital divide.
Writers 2000 will host Mr David Henderson at the next meeting, where he will be the guest speaker on October 31.
Born and raised in Durban, Mr Henderson moved to Johannesburg in 2007 to explore the opportunities in the growing technology sector.
Having grown up with an author father, his passion for online based technology naturally drifted to online publishing and the potential wealth that was waiting for those authors brave enough to leap across the digital divide and publish into the online mega-stores such as Amazon.
In 2012 he founded what is now the country’s largest digital publishing blog, www.myebook.co.za
MyeBook was formed out of the need to give African authors answers to some of the most important questions faced when self-publishing through a digital environment.
Mr Henderson will be talking about empowering authors and giving them full control of their self-publishing potential.
The Writers 2000 meeting takes place on October 31 from 1.30pm for 2pm. The meeting will run until 4pm and will take place at the Inyoni Creek Clubhouse, at the Rand Aid Complex.
Contact Ms chairman Nicki Bosman on 082 924 5735 or 011 039-88115 for more information.



