A Dumbo startup’s platform is being used to organize a Sept. 11 retrospective event with a former New York Times reporter who covered Ground Zero and its aftermath in war zones around the world.
The Togather platform brings together tools to launch, fund and execute events, specializing in book events — including more tech focused ones.
The Gulf War Marine turned intrepid reporter, C.J. Chivers will be interviewed at the Brooklyn Brewery today about his coverage of the attacks on New York, his time in the Gulf and his new book, The Gun, about the history of the AK-47.
Togather, now a team of 8, has been built to help authors plan events in collaboration with their fans. The $25 tickets will benefit RISC, an organization that trains freelance journalists who work in battlefields to treat injuries.
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