Like homesteaders sitting on land with untapped oil reserves, many university presses possess a rich but underused resource: out-of-print titles. The challenge has been how best to drill into that ...
Sometimes your dream comes true. But then it can go untrue again. Not-yet-published writers dream of their first book and of what comes after: readings, reviews, royalties. Maybe even best-sellerdom, ...
What if you could buy a fresh copy of an out-of-print or out-of-stock book as easily as you can take money out of an ATM? That’s the idea behind the Espresso Book Machine, which the former editorial ...
-Back on topic: As a lifelong fan of classic scifi (reading Stapleton's "Starmaker" at the moment), I think this is a wonderful initiative. Much classic scifi is actually great literature with real ...
Levine Querido will launch Re-Lit, an imprint publishing reissues of out-of-print works by authors from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds, this fall. Arthur A. Levine, publisher of Levine ...
Today in books: The most in-demand out of print books, a second, more user-friendly guide to the 100 greatest works of non-fiction, and an excerpt from Errol Morris's new book of photographs and ...
Print-on-demand, the spiffy technology that will allow publishers or book stores to crank out any book at any time simply by downloading it from a digital warehouse, is not the only reason that the ...
Author Paul Collins was less than truthful when he subtitled his memoir "Sixpence House" "Lost in a Town of Books" because he clearly wasn't lost at all when he relocated his young family to the small ...
Editor’s note: This is the latest in a series of what’s going on at the Pima County Public Library. The library is a busy place. Walk into any one of our 26 locations and you’ll not only see shelves ...
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