Thursday, June 14, 2012

News from Publishing Perspectives:


Chad Post's keynote to the IPA Congress in Cape Town addresses the numerous paradoxes in contemporary publishing and prescribes taking a new, engaged attitude. Read more »

The opportunity cultivate an audience has eluded most small publishers until now. But digital flattens the terrain and small publishers can finally compete. 
Money, marketing and management all likely prevented HarperCollins from offering all its English titles to global readers at once, but that's finally changed. 

How Zahra’s Paradise, a graphic novel about a protester who goes missing during the Iranian demonstrations of 2009, turned into a surprise global bestseller. 

This week's issue of PublishNews Brazil looks at the emerging Brazilian paperback market, and two plans to offer more free e-books to university students. Read more »

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