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Mark Barrett

Less Expensive, Bite-Sized, Available for Take-Out: The Book of the Future

February 17, 2010 4 comments

Mark Barrett over on Ditchwalk, is trying to figure out the epub and pdf translation processes from the point of view of an author who wants to move his work into the public sphere. When authors start having to roll up their sleeves and get under the hood of translation software, learning the ins and [...]

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This Week in the Blogs: January 11 – 18, 2010

January 17, 2010 0 comments

As the new year starts to unroll its mysteries, the blogosphere gets back up to speed, and writers and bloggers look toward what is likely to be a tumultuous time. Here’s what caught my eye this week. Joanna Penn on Publetariat Why Writers Need to Embrace Technology “The author platform is now critical for everyone [...]

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This Week in the Blogs: November 30 – December 6, 2009

December 6, 2009 1 comment

The talk this week has continued the discussion of “traditional” publishers entering the world of subsidy (some would say “vanity”) publishing. With Thomas Nelson and Harlequin Books each establishing new subsidiaries to make the publishing process available to anyone who chooses to pay for their services, it seems to me the ground is shifting under [...]

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