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In this exclusive interview, Richard Nash, Founder and CEO of Cursor and Publisher of Red Lemonade, discusses copyright and nontraditional licensing; scalability; discoverability; and the relationship between author, agent, and publisher.
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The traditional relationship between a publisher and an established writer can sometimes veer dangerously close to a zero-sum game. The agent tries to
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By Rich Fahle, Founder, Astral Road Media | @richfahle
In this exclusive interview with Susan Orlean, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the just published Rin Tin Tin: the Life and the Legend, discusses twitter, interacting with readers, and the role of social media in creating an ambient intimacy between author and reader.
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3495 readersSelf-published writer Adam Croft has a guest post on Joanna Penn’s writing blog, The Creative Penn, discussing how he has sold 130,000 copies of his e-books without any marketing budget or the services of a publisher. His advice is much the same sort that self-publishing author Michael Stackpole gives at his seminars, but it’s definitely
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In this exclusive interview with Susan Orlean, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the just published Rin Tin Tin: the Life and the Legend, discusses short form non-fiction, curation, and author flexibility.
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I think all of these new forums, such as the Atavist,
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By Rich Fahle, Founder, Astral Road Media | @richfahle
In this exclusive interview with Susan Orlean, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of the just published Rin Tin Tin: the Life and the Legend, discusses short form non-fiction, curation, and author flexibility.
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I think all of these new forums, such as the Atavist,
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Kai Strand’s Interview Joining us today is Kai Strand, author of The Wishing Well: Another Weaver Tale and Save the Lemmings. These children’s books are geared toward ages 9 and up. Can you please start off by telling us a bit about yourself? I write fiction for
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In this exclusive interview, Brian Murray, CEO of HarperCollins, discusses the thinking about books beyond their print containers, return on investment and keeping up with the pace of innovation, and the HarperCollins’s 26-lend policy for ebooks in libraries.
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We’re at this point where our editors are really working with the author. For us, it’s
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Humor for writers – Writer’s Day Job
As a yet unpublished writer, John, as the responsible young man he is, has made sure he had a day job to pay his bills until he reaches fame. He mad sure to take a job that would enable him to keep his mind focused on his writing during
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Book Release: “Welcome Aboard: How to Land a Job with Only One Interview” (via SBWire)
“Welcome Abroad: How to Land a Job with Only One Interview” is a must have for individuals who are currently unemployed and searching for a job or are currently employed and wish to change jobs but are afraid of the interview
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In this exclusive video interview, Kevin Smokler, author and consultant to Byliner, a short-form ebook publisher, discusses journalism-to-book publishing, new reading experiences, and speed to market for ebooks.
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A Byliner original is generally, if converted into a print publication, would be about 80 to 100 pages. That is kind of our sweet spot. So