Thursday, September 06, 2012

Publishing Perspectives


Crowdscribed's evolution of crowdfunded publishing asks people to subscribe rather than donate to a book, a model popular in the 18th century.
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Crowdfunding for books is increasingly pervasive, but with its popularity is a growing wariness. Have you donated to support a book? If so, were you satisfied?
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Until now Namibian publishers have focused on educational and religious books, but Windhoek's Wordweaver is focusing on fiction.
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UK supermarket chain Tesco's makes a big move into e-books with its acquisition of e-book platform Mobcast.
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From the Archives:
Eric Hellman’s Unglue.it, now in alpha, asks an author or publisher to accept a fixed sum of money from the public for the unlimited use of an e-book.
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