Article in The New Yorker about Publishing Industry
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Article in The New Yorker about Publishing Industry
Interesting article in The New Yorker -- PUBLISH OR PERISH: Can the iPad topple the Kindle, and save the book business? – http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010 ... ct_auletta
Marilyn Peake
Novels: THE FISHERMAN’S SON TRILOGY and GODS IN THE MACHINE. Numerous short stories. Contributor to BOOK: THE SEQUEL. Editor of several additional books. Awards include Silver Award, 2007 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards.
Novels: THE FISHERMAN’S SON TRILOGY and GODS IN THE MACHINE. Numerous short stories. Contributor to BOOK: THE SEQUEL. Editor of several additional books. Awards include Silver Award, 2007 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards.
Re: Article in The New Yorker about Publishing Industry
This was fascinating. Thanks for sharing it, Marilyn.
Between your links and Nathan's, I am so much better informed than I could ever be on my own. :)
So, this is what I think. Amazon is courting writers and Jobs is courting publishers.
I suspect they are both heading toward the same place - which is to take over. We may all be working for one or the other of them eventually - or possibly for Google or a dark horse contender.
There are a couple of wild cards here - well, I see two, although maybe there are more. The first wildcard is our political system and where it will fall in terms of loyalty to the current publishing regime. The second is the writer, and whether the writer will take what's offered or branch off into cooperatives and/or independents - or both - or all three.
Between your links and Nathan's, I am so much better informed than I could ever be on my own. :)
So, this is what I think. Amazon is courting writers and Jobs is courting publishers.
I suspect they are both heading toward the same place - which is to take over. We may all be working for one or the other of them eventually - or possibly for Google or a dark horse contender.
There are a couple of wild cards here - well, I see two, although maybe there are more. The first wildcard is our political system and where it will fall in terms of loyalty to the current publishing regime. The second is the writer, and whether the writer will take what's offered or branch off into cooperatives and/or independents - or both - or all three.
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