Monday, June 11, 2012

News from Publishing Perspectives:


Publishing a book was once an event and an overly-prolific writer might be doing more harm to their career than they expect, argues publisher Tim Schaffner. 

Does over production ultimately put an author at risk for developing a long-term career? Or should one capitalize on immediate success and hope for the best? 
Join us as our exploration of the complete plays of William Shakespeare, "The Play’s The Thing," begins its reading of The Life and Death of King John. 

What really goes into making a BEA buzz book? Authorial obsessions, personal histories, medical redemption, the art and deliberate artifice of voice. 

"As subsequent stories creep out from the epicenter, the work becomes more diluted," said one novelist at BEA's YA Buzz panel, where hot titles were showcased. Read more »

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