Friday, September 13, 2013

Given a Choice: Small Press, Large Publisher, or Self Publish?


Talk to a passionate independent publisher and they'll soon have you convinced that strong independent presses are the ideal homes for many authors and their books.
The gap between what a small press, a large publisher, and someone self-publishing is getting narrower. Do you have a preference for one over another?
Ready for Frankfurt?
Have a free half-hour in your Frankfurt schedule? Stop by the Publishing Perspectives Stage (Hall 8, N170) to hear executives and experts share their insight and experiences.
More News from PP:
Hogarth Press has enlisted Margaret Atwood to re-imagine The Tempest, while Booker Prize-winner Howard Jacobson will write a novel based on The Merchant of Venice.
The finalists for the 2013 German Book Prize range from historical fiction to explorations of contemporary love and a brutal future for planet Earth.
From the Archives:
Mexico has more than 100 indies struggling to survive, often as literary publishers. Some embrace ebooks, others balk. Could digital by their lifeline?

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