Thursday, April 18, 2013

At LBF, Authors Encouraged to Think Like Entrepreneurs




The challenge with digital is discovery, so David Roth-Ey of Fourth Estate and William Collins, is now looking at new ways to engage potential readers, including live events.
More News from PP:
The books series cited as most often subject to complaints in 2012, as determined by an American Library Association study, was Dav Pilkey’s Captain Underpants books.
The story of death and rebirth, Kate Atkinson's Life After Life is a brilliant illustration of how a single decision can affect our lives and those around us.
Just one week left to buy Early Bird discounted tickets ($365) to Publishing Perspectives’ Reaching Readers Book Marketing Conference.
From the Archives:
Author Jay Wexler on how he was tempted to self-publish his new book of stories, but still opted for a traditional, if unconventional and tiny, publisher.

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