Oh sure, says my wife, let's become publishers! . . .
Dennis Johnson
“A study announced Tuesday estimates that a record 195,000 new works came out in 2004, a 14 percent jump over the previous year and 72 percent higher than in 1995,”… Read more »
“A study announced Tuesday estimates that a record 195,000 new works came out in 2004, a 14 percent jump over the previous year and 72 percent higher than in 1995,”… Read more »
At first, Google Print seemed like a good idea to most in the conglomerate side of the book industry, and major publishers such as Random House, John Wiley & Sons,… Read more »
The world’s biggest publishing conglomerate, Bertelsmann AG, has won a contract to distribute books in China. As an article in Money Magazine by Federica Bianchi reports, Bertelsmann has set the… Read more »
The library that is considered the “highest seat of learning in the Sunni Muslim world” — Egypt’s massive Al-Azhar Library in Cairo — “has launched a long-awaited Web site featuring… Read more »
“Publishing a book doesn’t do much for your soul, but it is certainly an interesting experience,” writes Daniel Alarcon in an essay posted on Salon.com about the complex relationship between… Read more »
“. . . in the past few years a good number of writers have started exploring the previously blank territory that lies between the collection of short stories and the… Read more »
The Friesens Corporation, the Canadian printer that produced North American editions of the five previous Harry Potter titles, will not print the newest volume, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,… Read more »