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  • Authors Guild Warns Again on e-Book Royalties

    An ongoing battle. A few interesting points in this one, including the apparent fact that some of the letters being sent by publishers to establish their royalty position are going to authors who have had rights reverted or never granted digital rights in the first place.

  • Miller Leaves HarperStudio to Become Workman Publisher

    Congratulations to Bob Miller and the entire Workman team. And here's hoping HarperCollins sees what makes HarperStudio special and continues to nurture the start-up.

  • Random House Sets Up Videogame Team

    This is interesting, especially the part where there's a dedicated in-house team.

  • Random House Forms Digital Leadership Team

    Watching Random House these days as they build their digital initiatives.

  • Job Postings Hint at Amazon’s Plans for the Kindle

    Amazon's Kindle group has been on a hiring streak for some time. Here's more analysis about what is going on.

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  • Life On Venus: Authors Do Market
  • Not A Formula For Success
  • The Art of Conversation
  • Blogging In The 21st Century
  • How The iPhone Can Save The Book Business
  • And You Make How Much?

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