Burt Lancaster Breaking News20 Nov 2009 by Charlie Jane Anders Genre publishing has taken some hard hits in recent years â but a slew of independent publishers is still out there, charting the unknown regions of book publishing and keeping your reading lists weird. Here are our favorite indy … –
Mantex …: Open Source Publishing10 hours ago by MANTEX So far this model has not affected book publishing – which is notoriously conservative in its methods. But now two things are obvious. One, that a physical printed object is only one form a book might take. Second, that publishers (and …
Chip MacGregor .com: Responding to Self Publishing20 Nov 2009 by Chip MacGregor Last month I talked about self-publishing, and today Mike Hyatt, the President of Thomas Nelson, asked, "Why are agents so opposed to self-publishing?" As an agent, who really isn't opposed at all to self-pubbing, I thought it was worth … –
E.Republic Acquires Times Publishing's Governing Magazine13 hours ago by AHN St. Petersburg, FL (AHN) – The Times Publishing Co. agreed Friday to sell Governing magazine to California media company e.Republic for an undisclosed.
REDMOND Test Architect – Xbox LIVE / XNA Publishing Platform Job …10 hours ago As the test architect for the XNA Publishing Platform team, we want you to ensure that we are identifying, building, and signing off against the right problems and solutions to meet our customers' needs. This will require significant …[ ]
Murderous Musings: Publishing: Anyone Can Play, Part 120 Nov 2009 by Pat Browning This week's news: Harlequin created a new imprint, Harlequin Horizons, for self-publishing. A spokesman said it was "a way to participate in the fast-growing self-publishing market ⦠â You can read the full New York Times article at … – [ ]
Sweet! Is Sugar the future of publishing? – Fortune Brainstorm Tech19 Nov 2009 by Adam Lashinsky, Editor at Large The women-centric collection of sites is shaking up the web — and traditional media.
The Vice Guide to Creating a Successful Publishing Empir – vice …19 Nov 2009 by Adrian Chen Perhaps you've seen this chart from the Awl, which shows via colorful line graphs exactly how screwed the magazine industry is. (Very screwed.) However, one magazine seems to be weathering the storm quite well. Vice.[ ]
Writer Beware Blogs!: Harlequin Horizons: Another Major Publisher …18 Nov 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Victoria Strauss) Writer Beware, a publishing industry watchdog group sponsored by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America with additional support from the Mystery Writers of America, shines a light into the dark corners of the shadow-world of … –
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