When book lovers grabbed William Kent Krueger’s early novels because of Lee Child’s praise on the cover — “Krueger hits the ...
Following a series of recent actions that include the divestiture of certain assets and the departure of a large portion of its staff who went on to form Key Lime Publishing, Miami-based Mango ...
A university press’s efforts to assess the implications of open access pushed it to join a growing chorus of voices calling for reform of the incentive structures straining the academic publishing ...
Microsoft has removed the one-time fees for its store, and developers no longer need a credit card. Microsoft has removed the one-time fees for its store, and developers no longer need a credit card.
Editor’s Note: Previously, this series on scholarly publishing has offered advice on approaching an editor, getting a book contract, and responding to negative peer reviews. Promotion is a crucial ...
Publishers used to be the arbiters of good taste in books, but that time has passed. Publishers buy according to trends, so books that aren't the flavor of the week often get passed over despite their ...
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The Albuquerque Journal wants to hear from you, either through a letter to the editor, a Speakup or an op-ed. Preference is given to opinions submitted via our website forms rather than by email or ...
You know those little quotes on book jackets that say something nice about the pages within? Publishers have long required authors to obtain testimonials or “blubs” from other authors to help their ...
Mr. Buckley is a novelist and a humorist. His most recent novel is “Has Anyone Seen My Toes?” Are you sitting down? In what the trade publication Publishers Weekly reported as a “stunning” or “tour de ...
An announcement from Simon & Schuster’s publisher left the literary community wondering whether blurbs, the little snippets of praise on a book jacket, are all they’re cracked up to be. By Elisabeth ...