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Thursday 17th May |
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Blogable Posts
This Agent Welcomes Self-published Books Whatever the common impression may be, literary agents take no pleasure whatever in rejecting books
Peer Review About To Change? Elsevier are to pilot a new approach which turns the process of Peer Review on its head
The Future Of Print Think of print like an overweight beast, shedding excess weight
Why You Can't Buy An Ebook In English Outside The USA It all depends on the contract
eInk Just Lost its Cool, While eBook Issues Just Got Hotter We doubt we will see eink readers as we know them today in 2012
Want To Indulge Your Prurient Fantasies? Get A Job In Publishing So – why aren't there more sex scandals in publishing?
Another Of The Original Book Bloggers Gets Into Publishing Mark Thwaite has joined Quercus Books 'for the newly-created role of digital marketing manager
Bertelsmann Sells Doubleday Australia Bertelsmann has sold its Australian and New Zealand book and music club Doubleday Australia to A&W Trust
S&S US Unveils Mobile Site Site will also feature a video hub collecting videos from the publisher's normal site
Chasing Cheap Labour In A Digital World China and India no longer want the low end assembly and service work
Bombshell: Amazon Secretly Patents, Well, Er, The Nook Barnes & Noble Nook potentially in trouble
2010 Russian Literary Prizes: Preliminary Overview The Russian Booker and others
Google And Penguin: Bookending A Revolution Books are eating up trees, eating up space, and, most importantly, holding back what Allen Lane might have identified as the logical next step in his revolution: making books available to all.
White Labeled Specialty Stores, Not Ebook Superstores, Are The Future ebook retailing has also imitated print book retailing in that the emphasis has been on the assembling the largest possible aggregation of book title choices in one place
A Close Look At Kindle's DTP Royalty Schedule Gamblers Will Love It, But Will Authors?
Literary Labours Pit Tony Blair Against Peter Mandelson Rival attempts to tell the story of New Labour set architects of party's modernisation against each other
Change Is Overdue - A Public Charter For Libraries For too long the public library service and its management has been unresponsive to and disconnected from users and potential users
3 Million European Orphan Works And Counting! The major digital issue, with the still to be resolved Google Book Settlement, is Orphan Works
You'll Never Misplace What You're Reading Again A necklace chain that doubles as a book hanger
Does Anyone Care About The Impact Of Ebooks For Free? Who is dealing with the question of free versus buy on the High Street?
Literary Agent: The Cocktail A drink to honor these bookish representatives
An interview with debut children's author, Candy Gourlay If you met me on the street ... what assumptions would you make about me? Would you think I'm an author? Or someone's cleaner? Does it matter?
Nicky Singer's Story Behind The Story Of A Glyndebourne Opera Nicky Singer tells the story of an extraordinary friendship with a prisoner that added to the voices of her book, Knight Crew
Public Libraries, The Internet Archive And Double Standards? As libraries become a battleground for ebooks, who will win the digital library business?
These Days, Authors Are Also Judged By Their Covers Performing is a life-affirming part of the writer's world |
