Friday, April 10, 2015

The Roundup with PW

Chronicle Books to Launch Chronicle Books Japan
Japan has long been an important export market for Chronicle Books. Now the San Francisco-based publisher has inked an agreement to launch Chronicle Books Japan. more »
Digital Content Convention Launching in NYC in 2015
Stream Con NYC will take place from from October 30 to November 1 at the Jacob K. Javits Center. more » »
Report Looks at New Publishing Business Models
Spain-based Dosdoce.com this week released an English language version of its 2014 report “New Business Models in the Digital Age.” First published in Spain, the report, which is free to download, is designed to help publishing professionals understand the evolving business landscape. more » »

2015 Thriller Award Finalists Revealed
The winners will be announced at the International Thriller Writers ThrillerFest banquet in New York City on July 11. »
The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison: The 'New York Times' magazine profiles the legendary 84-year-old author.
Hugo Awards Spark Criticism: Members of the sci-fi and fantasy community have been arguing about the make-up of this year’s Hugo nominations on two accounts.
Indie Author Headed to Bookstores: Barbara Freethy and Ingram Publisher Services are teaming up to get her books into bookstores.
Print Books Will Never Die: Joanna Cabot at TeleRead on why some books just need to be in paper.
Why Writers Love to Hate the MFA: Cecilia Capuzzi Simon on why a graduate writing degree turns out a lot of opinionated writing, at the 'New York Times.'

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