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  • First of all, congratulations again on being bathed with the light at the end of the tunnel! : ) You are truly an inspiration! This book is going to be immensely usefu...
  • Mylene Dressler commented on her article Humanity
    Cathy, Gerry, how lovely to be walking all together! Gerry: I own a Kindle and love it.  I welcome purchases of my e-books.  In my own reading life, I sometimes by the...
  • Paulette i have joined she writes today itself and your blog post tells me probably have one the right thing. I am so completely with you on the readers vs people who...
  • You're on the right track, Brianne. I've been an editor of books and magazines and I've written books and magazine articles and the two roles are worlds apart. David
  • Wow. It almost hurts to read this post, because I fear that it is so true. It may not be all the way there, but it is hard to deny this is the trend of the future. I a...
  • It's an all too familiar scenario:  My short story collection, SHOES HAIR NAILS, was published in 2005 by a very small independent press (Uccelli Press) that went bell...
  • Thanks for your comment, Elizabeth. I can only speak from my experience at North Atlantic Books and Seal Press, but both of those presses have very deep backlists. And...
  • @Cate - borders don't have to be a barrier. I know there are indie Canadian publishers who publish in the US and Harlequin Romances is based in Canada...despite their...
  • A community task wherein writers all around the united states (and the sector!) commit to writing a 50,000 phrase draft of a unique in one month, from November 1st to...
  • I'm currently reading the weird and wonderful novel The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall; Fermats Last Theorem by Simon Singh, which is a very interesting book about Fermat's Theorem and number theory in general and Parallel Worlds, poetry in Shetlandic and English by Christine de Luca.