by Bibliocrunch • August 28, 2014
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We’re excited to have Henrietta Verma, of Library Journal, as our guests on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 9/16/14.
by Bibliocrunch • August 26, 2014
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Last week on #IndieChat we discussed the pros and cons of ebook subscriptions.
by Bibliocrunch • August 21, 2014
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We’re excited to have Carl Pritzkat, of Booklife Publishers Weekly, as our guests on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 8/26/14.
by Bibliocrunch • August 19, 2014
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The 90s continued through the millennium to today, where self-publishing and many online forms of publishing are beginning to dominate the market and really challenge the traditional form of publishing that we had once been so accustomed to working with.
by Bibliocrunch • August 14, 2014
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We’re excited to by talking about Amazon Unlimited on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 8/19/14.
by Bibliocrunch • August 12, 2014
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Whereas a decade before was a real time for the development of business in publishing, the 1990s was a time for a complete redefinition of the world of publishing. After the many years, and even decades, it took for publishing to be built up into a structured business, the 90s sought to break apart this
by Bibliocrunch • August 7, 2014
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We’re excited to have Elizabeth Dimarco, @ESDimarco, and Kathy Weber of Booksilove, as our guests on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 8/12/14.
by Bibliocrunch • August 5, 2014
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Where the 1970s was a time of social change for literature, the 1980s was a time for a real expansion in the business aspect of publishing.
by Bibliocrunch • July 31, 2014
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We’re excited to have Ami Greko, @ami_with_an_i, of GoodReads as our guests on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 8/5/14.
by Bibliocrunch • July 29, 2014
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The 1960s was a decade of change in not only the social world, but the world of literature as well. It was the foundation that started the beginning of change in explored topics within literature. Though this revolution started in the 1960s, it was the 1970s that really expanded this into a reality.