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| Founded: | 2004 |
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| From Print to E, Some Items To Consider | ||
| Except for the annoying crashes that require hard restarts (which require the acquisition of a paper clip), I’m pretty happy with the Kindle rea | ||
| Reading Pynchon on a Kindle | ||
| Not long ago I was lamenting the fact that it was literally impossible to read Thomas Pynchon on a Kindle. It’s not because the Kindle isn̵ | ||
| It’s Only The End of Rose-Colored Glasses | ||
| If you examine it on the whole, the publishing industry is an unsustainable mess. Think about it: bad economic theory, out-of-touch decision making, P | ||
| Globe Pequot and Amazon: Exclusive Is Another Word For Alienating Readers | ||
| So I’d like to talk about disenfranchisement of readers. It’s happened twice in this political season, and I think we need to talk openly | ||
| Memo from the Booksquare Mail Room | ||
| [BS: For those who don't know, we have an intern at BS. She nearly quit (due to the situation noted in paragraph two below), so we had a "negotiation" | ||
| Joshua Henkin: Some Thoughts on Book Groups, Book Sales, Book Review Sections, and the Publishing Industry - Part the Second | ||
| [BS: Part two from Joshua Henkin. See yesterday's post here.] A digression, but not really: I teach in two MFA programs, Sarah Lawrence and Brooklyn | ||
| Joshua Henkin: Some Thoughts on Book Groups, Book Sales, Book Review Sections, and the Publishing Industry - Part the First | ||
| [BS: We are delighted to host Joshua Henkin, the author of the terrific and duly lauded Matrimony, now available in paperback. As he begins his second | ||
| On Making Connections | ||
| We bring you this lovely quote from Richard Nash of Soft Skull Press. He addresses a topic near and dear to our hearts: I was relieved to learn I was | ||
| Terry Goodkind Follows The Money | ||
| I remain bemused by authors who insist, when refusing to grant ebook rights, that their works are meant to be experienced in a certain (bound and prin | ||
| Chelsea Green And The Great Big Mistake | ||
| Here we are in 2008 and Chelsea Green, a small publisher, took a chance. It thought, “Hmm, offer an exclusive window to Amazon for our new book | ||
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