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Presents the publishers as the spiritual heirs of the nineteenth-century founders of the great New York houses. This book brings together publishers from 31 independent presses who talk about how they came to publishing and why they stayed (or didn't), the mistakes they made, their relationships with authors, and the problems of growth.
In Publishing Lives, publishers from 31 independent presses talk about how they came to publishing and why they stayed ( or didn't), the mistakes they made, their relationships with authors, the problems of growth, definitions of success, why they do or do
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Produktbeschreibung
Presents the publishers as the spiritual heirs of the nineteenth-century founders of the great New York houses. This book brings together publishers from 31 independent presses who talk about how they came to publishing and why they stayed (or didn't), the mistakes they made, their relationships with authors, and the problems of growth.
In Publishing Lives, publishers from 31 independent presses talk about how they came to publishing and why they stayed ( or didn't), the mistakes they made, their relationships with authors, the problems of growth, definitions of success, why they do or do not seek grants, their relationships with distributors, bookstores, New York and Toronto, and each other. More than just a directory, Publishing Lives presents these publishers as the spiritual heirs of the nineteenth-century founders of the great New York houses.
Autorenporträt
Jerome Gold is the author of thirteen books, including the fiction collection, The Moral Life of Soldiers, and Paranoia & Heartbreak, a memoir of the years he spent as a rehabilitation counselor in a prison for children. He lives in Seattle, Washington.