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Celebrate The Anniversary Of A Wonderful Book

  • Michael Berger
  • April 8, 2010
There is nothing quite like reading Little, Big, John Crowley’s epic and elegantly subtle fantasy novel about a New England family and their mystifying relationship with the Fairy World. In…
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  • Funny Women
  • Humor
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FUNNY WOMEN (COMBO!) #18: Publishing House

  • Jane Roper, Alexa Dooseman, and Elissa Bassist
  • March 12, 2010
Submission Guidelines by Jane Roper Dear Writer: Thank you for your interest in our publication.
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  • Features & Reviews

Emptying the E-shelves: Amazon Removes Macmillan

  • Maddie Oatman
  • February 1, 2010
Update: Amazon caves to Macmillan’s demands! Read on to learn more about the dispute: After Macmillan Publishers challenged Amazon‘s pricing of e-books for Kindle users, Amazon retaliated on Friday by…
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  • Features & Reviews
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The Rumpus Interview with McSweeney’s Publisher Oscar Villalon

  • Kevin Smokler
  • December 1, 2009
“These things, writing and reading, are never, I don’t think were ever, ever meant to be exclusive from anything else. I think they were always meant to be part of…
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  • Morning Coffee

Morning Coffee

  • Dan Weiss
  • November 10, 2009
Magazine offices are the new Detroit. A quality short story. The winner of the second annual World Building of the Year award: the Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre. NY Times on the…
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“Publishing is often an extremely negative culture.”

  • Kathleen Alcott
  • September 22, 2009
Author and ex-soldier for the publishing world, former Executive Editor-in-Chief of Random House and fiction editor of The New Yorker Daniel Menaker attempts to break down the industry’s struggle into…
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Richard Nash’s Next Venture

  • Jeremy Hatch
  • July 28, 2009
“Soft Skull began at a Kinko’s in 1993 courtesy of Adobe and Xerox. It started with fewer resources and far less maturity and experience than, say, Seven Stories, Arcade, Manic…
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  • Features & Reviews

This Book Will Self Destruct in 5-4-3…

  • Seth Fischer
  • May 24, 2009
“Books ought to be so cheap that we can throw them away if we do not like them, or give them away if we do. Moreover, it is absurd to…
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The Rumpus Book Blog Roundup

  • Seth Fischer
  • May 24, 2009
The book blogs are in a tizzy! One second, it doesn’t look good for literature.  The cancer has spread. The postmortem is imminent. But then all of the sudden they…
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A Faithful Grope in the Dark

  • The Blurb
  • May 21, 2009
Are marketing departments running the major publishing houses? Do editors and agents know what they're doing? Are small presses the future of literature? Is everything a crapshoot? What's a first-time novelist to do?
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Kerouac Joins Crew of Novelists

  • Mark Pritchard
  • February 25, 2009
Publishers Marketplace reports that Harpers has agreed to publish “The Sea is My Brother,” a “lost” novel by Jack Kerouac, written in 1942 and based on his experiences in the…
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Just What the Literary World Was Waiting For!

  • Andrew Altschul
  • January 4, 2009
After months of speculation, and a piece in The New Yorker‘s “Talk of the Town,” it’s official:
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