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Chapter one of Mira Grant’s Blackout, the final book in her Newsflesh trilogy, is now available on io9! WARNING: this excerpt contains HUGE spoilers for the first two books. Proceed with caution.
Today, an intrepid Newsie hacked into …
My colleagues and I think that e-book sales will dominate the market by next year.
Why is this significant?
Well, sales of e-books continue to rise in general, despite climbing prices from publishers who are trying to offset the loss in traditional books (that is, those books printed on paper… Read more
I’m not a Potter-head. Let’s start things off by making that very clear. I do enjoy watching the films from time to time, lately in knitted envy more than anything else. I’ve read up to halfway through book five, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. My friends and I did make up paper [...]
Derick looks at the aspects of writing as you would have spoken.
The Ulster Historical Foundation launches John Henry Biggart: Pathologist, Professor and Dean of Medical Faculty, Queen’s University, Belfast by Denis Biggart in the Christ Church Library* at 7pm on Tuesday 24th April 2012 with Sir Peter Froggartt as guest speaker. Light refreshments will be provided and there is parking available. RSVP: Ulster Historical Foundation, 49 read more »
In this newest installment about the personal libraries of TSTC Publishing staff, marketing intern Emilly Martinez discusses children’s literature, young adult fiction and postmodern books. “There are some themes, some subjects, too large for adult fiction; they can only be dealt with adequately in a children’s book.” ― Philip Pullman What types of books do [...]
The University of Chicago Press is going to publish next month A Naked Singularity, a 700-page debut novel that Sergio De La Pava self-published in 2008, using Xlibris.
Interesting news, especially for a novel that appeared four years ago. And it’s news because? Because a “traditional” publisher, in this case… Read more
Give it away.
Give your content to the public.
Don’t charge for it.
It won’t matter to the sales of your books. People will want what you are saying. If they respond to your message, it doesn’t matter if they get the information free to begin with. They’re likely to… Read more
Many people don’t know what they think until they write it. Their thoughts are often random impressions and vague ideas. It’s writing that gives them shape.
It’s books that help shape thoughts further, and it’s a book that can give you the makings of a platform from which to further… Read more