Cutting off Amazon
Kelly Burdick
The New York Times’ David Streitfeld has a profile of Tulsa-based publisher Educational Development Corporation, which in February pulled its 1,800 children’s books off of Amazon. (A move discussed in… Read more »
The New York Times’ David Streitfeld has a profile of Tulsa-based publisher Educational Development Corporation, which in February pulled its 1,800 children’s books off of Amazon. (A move discussed in… Read more »
While the media has steadily bombarded Apple.inc for the wretched working conditions in their overseas factories, the tech giant’s chief competitors have remained silent. This is strange considering these same… Read more »
It’s annoying enough to see a moniker as bad as the “Kindle Single” find a lasting place in the bibliographic lexicon, but it’s far more frustrating to find it understood… 1 / Read more »
As detailed in this New York Times report by David Streitfeld, the 15-year-old non-profit Internet Archive has started a hugely ambitious project to assemble and scan all of the world’s… Read more »
It’s a small thing, but over and over again I’ve seen industry observers appear impressed that Amazon Publishing — recently renamed “Amazon Publishing’s East Coast Group” — was able to… 3 / Read more »
President Obama’s speech at the Tucson memorial service commemorating those who died in the shooting rampage that hospitalized Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, is now available as an e-book. According to the… Read more »
Sam Anderson has left his position as New York Magazine book critic to join the staff at The New York Times Magazine. In 2009, in an interview with The Rumpus, he… 2 / Read more »
I was pleased and amused to see my hometown of Eureka, California show up in The New York Times this weekend. Amy Stewart, bestselling author of Wicked Plants and co-owner… Read more »