The copy-editor’s dilemma #1
When we first sent Jean-Christophe Valtat’s Aurorarama to the copy editor the manuscript came back with a number of flagged words. Williwaw? Demiurge? Picnoleptic? They didn’t appear in the copy… Read more »
When we first sent Jean-Christophe Valtat’s Aurorarama to the copy editor the manuscript came back with a number of flagged words. Williwaw? Demiurge? Picnoleptic? They didn’t appear in the copy… Read more »
Librarian Jon Allinder wrote in to MobyLives about one of the reports in our Anatomy of a Marketing Campaign series, and mentioned in his letter that he’d used Melville House’s… 6 / Read more »
You wouldn’t know it by looking at this five-sided, seemingly children’s-oriented, picture book, but it may hold the key to your early retirement. The book, The Clock Without a Face… Read more »
A special MobyLives guest column by Margo Baldwin 2 November 2004 — This week my publishing company managed to do the impossible: put a book on the New York Times… Read more »