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The Book Business What Everyone Needs To Know Mike Shatzkin Robert Paris Riger

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The Book Business What Everyone Needs To Know Mike Shatzkin Robert Paris Riger
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 145
Author: Mike Shatzkin & Robert Paris Riger
ISBN: 9780190628055, 0190628057
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Book Business What Everyone Needs To Know Mike Shatzkin Robert Paris Riger by Mike Shatzkin & Robert Paris Riger 9780190628055, 0190628057 instant download after payment.

The Book Business: What Everyone Needs to Know® is an insider’s guide to trade book publishing in the United States: the book that can help you if you are thinking of writing a book, looking for a career in publishing, thinking of investing in the publishing business, or if you’re just an avid reader who wants to know how books travel from a writer’s mind to a reader’s hands. This production cycle from manuscript to publication has always been mysterious to those outside the industry—it appears as a veritable black box. The making of a book seems to take longer and to require the talents of more diverse people than anyone outside the process can imagine. Perhaps surprisingly, it is also often the case that people in large publishing houses, and also some important players who operate outside the publishing house, only really understand their specific role, or their department’s role, in the publishing process.

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