By: Peter Turner
I don’t want to belabor this, Mike, as I doubt anything information or opinion I offer on this front will be of any value to you. I don’t want to leave this discussion without saying that...
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I was an advocate to Ingram of making their titles available through Espresso and I applaud Harper for trying an experiment. Even though I don’t think it will work. In fact, Harper *very* smartly made...
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I think if you can’t take seriously what I’m saying says it all. I’ll save my efforts for people who are interested in dialog.
View ArticleBy: Mike Shatzkin
I think you’ve ignored my points much more adroitly than I’ve avoided yours. If it’s about selling backlist, then — as you say — it doesn’t really work until it has a title base. If it’s about selling...
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Mike, give me a break. I’m happy to answer your questions or reply to your points, but what IS the point if you don’t take seriously my comments and question my interest in logic over opinion. You know...
View ArticleBy: Mike Shatzkin
Sorry you take umbrage. I don’t get why. You yourself say the model can’t be demonstrated yet with the title base in place. Maybe somebody will make a decent self-publishing front end, put it in every...
View ArticleBy: WRITING ON THE ETHER: Hotter Air | Jane Friedman
[...] it falls to industry consultant Mike Shatzkin, as everybody heads back to work, to move the debate past the sandy “not my ego” stage [...]
View ArticleBy: If You Like Speculative Fiction, Raise Your Tentacle : Genius Book...
[...] a recent blog post, Mike Shatzkin pointed out, “40 years ago that all trade book publishing companies were [...]
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Alas, Bob Kohn’s cartoon brief. Amusing and enlightening but unsuccessful. Mike
View ArticleBy: Full Service Publishers | Rachelle Gardner
[...] publishers and legacy publishers; but both terms seem a bit antiquated and even patronizing. Mike Shatzkin has coined the phrase “full service publishers” as a more accurate way to describe [...]
View ArticleBy: Self-publishing is not REALLY “self” | Heather Sunseri
[...] week or so ago, Mike Satzkin coined the phrase “full-service publishing” to replace traditional publishing and legacy publishing. And Rachelle Gardner asked if we liked it. [...]
View ArticleBy: Peter Turner
In reply to <a href="https://www.idealog.com/blog/full-service-publishers-are-rethinking-what-they-can-offer/#comment-14900">Mike Shatzkin</a>. I think if you can't take seriously what I'm...
View ArticleBy: Mike Shatzkin
In reply to Peter Turner. I think you’ve ignored my points much more adroitly than I’ve avoided yours. If it’s about selling backlist, then — as you say — it doesn’t really work until it has a title...
View ArticleBy: Peter Turner
In reply to <a href="https://www.idealog.com/blog/full-service-publishers-are-rethinking-what-they-can-offer/#comment-14902">Mike Shatzkin</a>. Mike, give me a break. I'm happy to answer...
View ArticleBy: Mike Shatzkin
In reply to Peter Turner. Sorry you take umbrage. I don’t get why. You yourself say the model can’t be demonstrated yet with the title base in place. Maybe somebody will make a decent self-publishing...
View ArticleBy: WRITING ON THE ETHER: Hotter Air | Jane Friedman
[…] it falls to industry consultant Mike Shatzkin, as everybody heads back to work, to move the debate past the sandy “not my ego” stage […]
View ArticleBy: If You Like Speculative Fiction, Raise Your Tentacle : Genius Book...
[…] a recent blog post, Mike Shatzkin pointed out, “40 years ago that all trade book publishing companies were […]
View ArticleBy: Mike Shatzkin
In reply to <a href="https://www.idealog.com/blog/full-service-publishers-are-rethinking-what-they-can-offer/#comment-14911">Steve Smith</a>. Alas, Bob Kohn's cartoon brief. Amusing and...
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