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a nuts & bolts view of the daily operations of a small college textbook publisher Tue, 04 Nov 2008 23:36:09 +0100 Much to the ongoing dismay of my blushing bride I keep buying books at a rate that vastly exceeds my ability to read them. Moreover, as I travel around on various trips I always stop in at every Half Price Books I come across to see if they have any books on publishing, book design, [...]
Fri, 26 Sep 2008 04:18:43 +0200 And then, you know, every once in a while—that is, in between screeds on POD publishers or the pleasures of doing pro bono projects or the ever-increasing price of textbooks (It’s shocking I tell you! Shocking!)—we actually get around to publishing a book now and again. In addition to the newly published and highly epic [...]
Thu, 25 Sep 2008 03:28:06 +0200 One of the features added recently by WordPress—they’re the free blogging provider that we use—at the bottom of most posts is a section that says: Possibly related posts: (automatically generated). Some of the links that follow will come from our blog but most come from other blogs. The interesting thing, though, is looking at our [...]
Tue, 23 Sep 2008 03:39:45 +0200 Yesterday was the last day of summer and yes, indeed, today the smell of fall is in the air: leaves are turning, sunsets come earlier, and slowly but surely the nights are beginning to cool down to an inevitable winter chill. And, oh yeah, lest I forget, with the start of a new academic year [...]
Fri, 19 Sep 2008 22:28:59 +0200 This week, thanks to Lori Cates Hand at Publishing Careers and Krisan Matthews at The Publishing Curve, I came across a cool new (to me, that is) blog: Books on the Nightstand. It’s the product of Michael Kindness and Ann Kingman, both editors sales reps at Random House.
I always find it interesting to read blogs [...]
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