Saturday, February 02, 2013

Publishing Perspectives


By offering writers ready-made art as inspiration, Storybird has attracted 2 million users and is turning traditional children's and YA publishing workflow on its head.
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Discussion:
In what's become a trend, Korean publishers are opening popular bookstore cafes. Should more Western publishers follow suit or is bookselling no longer part of their DNA?
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More News from Publishing Perspectives:
Brazil's is demanding that every school in the country house a library by 2020. To meet that goal, 128,020 libraries will have to be built, or 39 per day.
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Photographer Paul Nathan's two new books document two of New York's visually fascinating, yet opposing, subcultures: high-fashion dogs and tattooed Brooklynites.
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From the Archives:
After 20 years’ experience in German publishing, Beate Kuckertz has turned to a new challenge: starting a digital-first publisher in the print-focused German market.
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