One of our readers came across this article so we thought we’d share it with everyone.
Ever since electronic books emerged as a major growth market, New York’s largest publishing houses have worried that big-name authors might sign deals directly with e-book retailers or other new ventures, bypassing traditional publishers entirely.
Now, one well-known author is doing just that.
Stephen R. Covey, one of the most successful business authors of the last two decades, has moved e-book rights to two of his best-selling books from his print publisher, Simon & Schuster, a division of the CBS Corporation, to a digital publisher that will sell the e-books to Amazon.com for one year.
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Typoze’s reigning typo hunter, Deletia, shares her thoughts on the Kindle. I’ve been reading with my Kindle for about a month now, so I’m becoming familiar with its strengths and weaknesses. I [Read More]
For anyone that watched the GOP debate a couple of weeks ago may have noticed something.
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