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1. The Publishing Revolution
The Publishing Revolution. By Michael J Freeman. Democracy has finally arrived to the writer. Gone are the days when publishers would ...
Richard Nash, the former head of Soft Skull Press and currently the CEO of Cursor and publisher of Red Lemonade who's interviewed by Gabriel Cohen in the current ...
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Since I have my ongoing series of essays about the current changes in publishing(1) I was pleaseed to stumble across an interview with Neil Gaiman in which he touches ...
8. Inside the Publishing Revolution: How the LaserWriter and ...
Twenty years ago publishing looked very different than it does today. At the center of this revolution in graphic design, production, and distribution is Adobe Systems.
9. ENCOMPASS EDITIONS: Join the Publishing Revolution
Determined to navigate a publishing sea tossed by tempests, with good vessels foundering everywhere, Encompass weighed anchor in 2009 and in March of 2010 set sail ...
10. Reading 2.0 - Musings on the publishing revolution
Reading 2.0 Musings on the publishing revolution. Peter Brantley is Director of the Internet Archive's Bookserver Project, a not-for-profit digital library.