There's no way I can get down there for the event, but my limited experience with Blurb several years ago was not terribly positive. Two things stood out: the layout software was very fussy and had a steep learning curve, and the B&W printing was not truly B&W, and a result the images all had a cast to them. I would love to know if things have changed, especially regarding the second point. I'm willing to invest time to learn new software if I know I can get a book with quality B&W printing.
I've completed 4 or 5 Blurb book projects, all using the older "booksmart" software, which I found fairly simple. Since upgrading my PC I've downloaded "bookwrite", but not yet used it, so can't say if it's an improvement or not.
I had some early problems with print quality, but I must say Blurb were very keen to sort it out and reprinted without fuss.
I found getting the images correctly sized was the key to maintaining acceptable quality (let's face it, it's digital print on demand, not offset litho...).
Anyhow... thanks for the heads-up GT, I've often dropped into Dan Milnor's "Shifter" site, which I find entertaining, informative and easy-going, so I'll try to join the live stream, but if I happen to miss it, will it be made available to watch on the event space web page?