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Thomas L. Friedman: Do you want the good news first?OCRegister... seeing the new tools coming on stream that are, as Amazon.com's founder, Jeff Bezos, put it to me, “eliminating all the gatekeepers” — making it easier and cheaper than ever to publish your own book, start your own company and chase your own dream.and more » |
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Free-e-book promotes fall releases with excerptsSacramento Bee"Buzz Books 2012" was compiled and released by Publishers Lunch, an influential online industry newsletter. The book's title refers to the "Buzz Books" panel at publishing's annual convention, BookExpo America, when editors discuss anticipated titles ...and more » |
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New Fiction Book Explores the Retributive Theory of JusticeDigitalJournal.com (press release)Author Steve Thornton poses this provocative question in Retribution (published by Trafford Publishing), a darkly intriguing novel that blurs the line between what is “morally acceptable” and when retributive justice has in itself become a crime.and more » |
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Can Publishing Companies Adopt the Pottermore Model?Good E-Reader (blog)The best part is the books you purchase are DRM-Free! This basically means you can freely transfer them to your other devices without having to rely on using Adobe Digital Editions. Can other publishers adopt this model and is it economically feasible ... |
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E-books open doors to self-publishing authorsPittsburgh Post GazetteWhen he and his wife, Francine, moved to Pittsburgh -- she grew up in the area -- they started their own printing business. A few people came to them to produce copies of self-published books, which was fairly expensive and included ordering special ...and more » |
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Like the Video? I Wrote the BookNew York TimesTHE first time I'd ever heard that there were video previews for books was when I was told I had to make one. A few months before my own book was to be released, my publisher advised me that official book trailers were now routinely posted on YouTube ... |
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The Most Successful Self-Published Sci-Fi and Fantasy Authorsio9When I read slush as an intern at big publishing company, my instructions were to give the editors the pretty amazing pieces so they could write personal rejection letters. And even if a book does make it out of the slush and into the hands of an ... |
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Slow and steady wins itManila Bulletin“What happened to me was write the book, edit it into the ground, get an agent, break up with agent, get publisher.” One could say the same about Evangelista's own journey towards becoming a writer. While already writing short stories as a high school ... |
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