Who is Responsible for Policing Fraud in Nonfiction Books?
Posted on March 21st, 2010
With the latest controversy surrounding the recall of “The Last Train From Hiroshima” by Charles Pellegrino, the book publishing industry is having to take a hard look at the line between creative nonfiction and fiction.
In a time when self-publishing and digital publishing let anyone with a computer create a book, the traditional publishing establishment is positioning itself as one that has a product of premium quality.
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Kindle Publishing Competition Heats Up
Posted on January 18th, 2010
Discover the new popularity surrounding eReaders and how to begin publishing on Kindle and for Kindle-friendly devices.
Free white paper all about publishing on Kindle(Nationwide)—Discover the new popularity surrounding eReaders and how to begin publishing on Kindle and for Kindle-friendly devices.
Experts are predicting that 10 million eReaders will be sold throughout 2010.
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Tate Publishing to Create iPhone Applications to Market Authors’ Books
Posted on June 29th, 2009
Tate Publishing announced today the creation of a new service for Tate Publishing authors. The company will create an iPhone application so that users can connect with Tate Publishing authors and buy their books directly from the Tate Publishing bookstore.
The new Tate Publishing application can be used on computers and iPhones and will allow the user to connect directly to the author to learn their motivation behind the creation of their favorite books.
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