Todays links of interest:
- Former Morrow Publisher Gallagher Joins Sanford Greenburger
W00t, w00t, w00t. We’re thrilled to learn that Lisa Gallagher has joined Sanford Greenburger. She’s one of our favorite people ever. - Exclusive: How I Unmasked @FakeAPStylebook (an Only-on-Twitter Story)
Oddly, this wasn’t an unmasking we wanted, though it’s interesting. We love @fakeapstylebook. - the changing publishing landscape
The gorgeous Nicola Griffith sat through the (transcript of) our News Hour appearance, and expands upon a topic we wanted to explore further. - Your Reading Life, Always With You
Michael Tamblyn of Shortcovers recreates his Tools of Change Frankfurt presentation. Recommended. - Borders offers free shipping on out-of-stock items
This is a smart move on the part of Borders. Indie booksellers could do this too — doesn’t have to be free as much as it has to be fast. - My eBook of the Future
Angela James looks at the type of books she *doesn’t* buy in digital format and reveals her fantasy ereader. - Publishers’ Bad Habits, Now Glutting the iPhone
Publishing too many books, publishing too many apps. It’s so easy to repeat the mistakes of the past. - The Online Price War Over Books Has a Fresh Twist (Or Two)
And so it goes. - Kindle, Price War Changing the Way We Read
Jeffrey Brown of NewsHours interviewed Kassia Krozser of Booksquare and Lev Grossman of Time (also an author) about price wars and ebooks. Transcript, audio, and video here. - Barnes Noble Sued Over Nook Design
So, a) either Barnes Noble has some really dumb people on staff, or b) Spring isn’t being fully open here, or c) well, c, is that these aren’t really the same thing. - A Cautionary Tale about POD
This is bothersome. Xlibris really needs to respond to this, with good answers. - Bonus Material: Is Xlibris Profiting More from Selling Publicity than Printing?
Companion piece to Xlibris story previously linked. Please don’t fall for this stuff. - Illegal downloaders ‘spend the most on music’, says poll
This is not the first time this type of study has revealed increased purchases. - McIntosh Named to New Spot at Random House
Madeline McIntosh rejoins Random House, reports to Markus Dohle.