Todays links of interest:
- An Interview with Hugh McGuire of Book Oven on New Generation Publishing
The headline says it all. Go. Read. - Editorial Ass: Reasons to Make Your Delivery Date (Or, Please Don’t Be Late, Even Though We Always Are)
A lovely post that highlights the importance of turning your manuscript in on time. As if you needed a reminder. Oh wait, some of you might. - The Future of BEA
As we lurch toward 2010, so many thoughts about how to improve or streamline or something the behemoth that is BookExpo America 2010. - Secrets of the Amazon best-seller list
We are hesitant to post this link because some people (Jill Monroe, HelenKay Dimon) might notice it and read the article. So, okay, let’s make this clear: this link is for everyone but them! - Coals to Newcastle: So Many Books, So Little Storage
Bethanne Patrick tackles the age-old problem: what to do with all the books that come (often unrequested) over the transom? - William Morris Advises Clients to Say No to Google Settlement
Interesting. Wonder if this means we’ll be seeing more movement in this direction. - Soapbox: When You Can’t Just Say ‘No’
Ah, the tricks editors use to reject books that just aren’t right for them. Funny. Illuminating. - Digital Distribution Means Global, Not Local
Andrew Savikas on one of our favorite (favorite!) topics: digital changes how distribution patterns. For the better. - Scribd Tries To Make Reading More Social
Damn. Want to like Scribd, really do, especially when they add features like this. Just not feeling the love yet. - The Blog: The End of Indie
Or, as Richard Nash says in the comments to own post, we are all indie now. - The Audacity of the Google Book Search Settlement
Pamela Samuelson writes about the serious problems related to the GBS settlement. - What Comes First: Internet or Breakfast?
Sadly, internet.