Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Apple’s iBookstore Opens in Latin America, New Zealand - Publishing Perspectives


"It's the most exciting times for small presses since the 1960s...They are making a dent without necessarily grower larger," says Ira Silverberg of the NEA.
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Discussion:
The NEA made a good showing at Frankfurt on behalf of small publishers, 4,000 miles from Washington D.C. But shouldn't they be making more of a ruckus at home?
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More News from Publishing Perspectives:
With the iBookstore opening in most of Central and South America, Apple has beaten Kobo and Amazon into the Latin American e-book market.
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Download a special report from China Publishers Magazine that including information on bestsellers, digital publishing in China, and top publishing houses.
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From the Archives:
Since hitting the longlist of the Booker Prize, indies Seren Books, Sandstone Press and Oneworld are seeing global interest in their titles as never before.
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