Small press
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The State of Publishing: The Sound of Ice Cracking
Yesterday I wrote about the possibility of small presses playing a key role in the publishing process – not as a filter deciding which books get published in the first place, but in their ability to make already published books more widely available. IntoPrint is a good example of how this might work: this small publishing house Continue reading
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Crashing the Gates: Self-Publishing and the National Book Awards
Fascinating look at the National Book Awards process from Eric Obenauf, publisher and editor of the press Two Dollar Radio. Obenauf’s jumping-off point is this year’s expansion to a longlist for fiction nominees (from five to ten), which sounded promising to him, as it did to all lovers of good fiction. Until, that is, he Continue reading
