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Publishing Trends Blog: Publishers and Twitter

skip to main | skip to sidebar Publishing Trends Blog Thursday, February 19, 2009 Publishers and Twitter The feature article in our March issue will be about how book publishers can use Twitter--which, as Chris Brogan says, is an increasingly important business tool. We would love to include input

Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: Wild as in Familiar By Ellaraine Lockie

skip to main | skip to sidebar Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene This blog consists of reviews, interviews, news, etcfrom the world of the Boston area small press/ poetry scene and beyond. Regular contributors are reviewers: Barbara Bialick, Lawrence Kessenich, Lo Galluccio, Zvi Sesling,

Penguin pulls out of OverDrive, stops ebook sales to libraries | Quillblog | Quill & Quire

Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews Penguin Group has announced it will no longer provide ebooks to OverDrive, effective immediately. With the termination of the relationship between the publisher

Publishing Insider: wine in time

Publishing Insider The Publishing Insider Books, music, movies, the big picture, and absurd rants. I will be writing about all that here. More here. Subscribe Subscribe in a reader Email Address carl AT harpercollins DOT com HarperCollins Newsletters Hot@Harper Your E-Mail Address: Message Format:

Columbia University Press » Blog Archive » Association of American University Presses Turns 75

The Association of American University Presses (AAUP) was officially founded on February 8, 1937 (Happy Birthday). Yesterday the AAUP web published an essay by Brenna McLaughlin looking at what led university presses to form an association. (According to the AAUP, there’s more brewing for the

David R. Godine, Publisher: Bill Henderson's memoir

skip to main | skip to sidebar David R. Godine, Publisher Friday, February 3, 2012 Bill Henderson's memoir With All My Dogs, his memoir about childhood, marriage and most prominently, the dogs throughout his life, Bill Henderson teaches his readers about living with a heart open to love. In the

SLHW Literary Notes

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Pub Rants: Scarier Than Halloween

Pub Rants A VERY NICE LITERARY AGENT INDULGES IN POLITE RANTS ABOUT QUERIES, WRITERS, AND THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY Monday, October 31, 2011 Scarier Than Halloween STATUS: The last 70 degree day. Okay, I'll admit it. I popped out early to play a round of really bad golf. The weather was beautiful.

Good For Them! But Is It a Sound Business Move? | Bookshop Blog

Publisher's Weekly covered the announcement by Barnes and Noble, that they will not carry anything published by Amazon in their brick and mortar stores. The

National Book Critics Circle Finalists Announced

The finalists for the 2011 National Book Critics Circle awards have been announced. The awards will be announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday, March 8, at 6:00 p.m. at the New School's Tishman Auditorium in New York. Here is the list of finalists: < BR > < BR > < B > Fiction < /B > < UL > < LI

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