Glass half full
One of our sales reps, John Mesjak, got up on the right side of the bed today. When I wake up in the morning, and make my way to the desk […]
One of our sales reps, John Mesjak, got up on the right side of the bed today. When I wake up in the morning, and make my way to the desk […]
Jack Shafer wrote a column for Slate about e-books, publishers, pricing, and the lessons of Napster. It doesn’t make me a defender of illegal file-sharing to say that the music industry […]
The Marketing department took a daytrip to Chicago earlier this week to check out the exhibits floor at the ALA annual meeting. Though there were some giveaways, I was surprised that […]
The original edition of The End of Autumn came about when an editor at Doubleday saw a piece I had written for the New York Times about the suicide of […]
In a Philadelphia Inquirer op-ed column, Richard Hughes, author of Christian America and the Kingdom of God, takes on Newt Gingrich’s claims that the United States is a Christian nation. […]
Fast Company has a long article on Amazon, distribution, and the future of publishing. Jeff Bezos is trying to do to book publishers what Steve Jobs of Apple did to […]
The July 10, 2009, edition of Science Magazine features a review of The World of Soy. Du Bois, Tan, and Mintz have done an excellent job combining a series of […]
Two news stories, previously reported (repeated) here, caught my attention this morning: 1. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that LSU Press will not close as feared. 2. Shelf Awareness has news […]
Richard Hughes, author of the new book Christian America and the Kingdom of God, was interviewed for the cover story of Church & State‘s July/August issue. When these ‘Christian America’ guys […]
Avital Ronell has just completed a series of eight “séances” or sessions for the Centre Pompidou in Paris, where she engaged such artists and thinkers as Werner Herzog, Frédéric Boyer, […]
The Jerusalem Post recently reviewed the new paperback edition of Irving Cutler’s The Jews of Chicago: From Shtetl to Suburb. Chicago is a city with cold winters and hot summers. […]
What’s been overlooked in the coverage of Sarah Palin’s recent announcement to resign the Alaskan governorship is her very poor basketball analogy. Let me go back to a comfortable analogy […]