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25 votes
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How to be a professional author and not die screaming and starving in a lightless abyss
15 votes -
John W. Campbell Award is renamed after winner criticizes him
12 votes -
Pacific Standard is shutting down, effective next Friday
10 votes -
“I did not die. I did not go to heaven.”: How the controversy around a Christian bestseller engulfed the evangelical publishing industry—and tore a family apart.
10 votes -
The war to free science: How librarians, pirates, and funders are liberating the world’s academic research from paywalls
17 votes -
2600 denied access to UK stores due to fear of "negative publicity"
6 votes -
Four books by Asian American authors republished as Penguin Classics
9 votes -
Academic papers should be free
24 votes -
Kosoko Jackson’s book scandal suggests YA Twitter is getting uglier
12 votes -
Why won't studios read my pitch?!
5 votes -
The long, complicated, and extremely frustrating history of Medium, 2012–present
14 votes -
Campaigners hail 'seismic shift' in diversity of US children's books
6 votes -
James Kelman on the Booker, class and literary elitism
4 votes -
Why Alexandre Dumas, author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers, considered his magnum opus to be a 1,150-page cookbook
4 votes -
Science’s Pirate Queen
13 votes -
Fairfax to return with investigative news website
4 votes -
Media industry loses about 1,000 jobs as layoffs hit news organizations
15 votes -
Must writers be moral? Their contracts may require it
8 votes -
The 'future book' is here, but it's not what we expected
9 votes -
Tiny books fit in one hand. Will they change the way we read?
8 votes -
Scientific publishing is a rip-off. We fund the research – it should be free
28 votes -
How Tor.com went from website to publisher of sci-fi’s most innovative stories
17 votes -
European science funders ban grantees from publishing in paywalled journals
16 votes -
The details behind publishing on steam. Earnings, discounts, wishlists.
15 votes -
This Buddhist Foundation prints and distributes Dharma books free of charge. If you know someone (or a library!) who would enjoy access to those books, feel free to take a look at the website.
4 votes -
Bad romance - To cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a cabal of authors gamed Amazon's algorithm
10 votes -
The authors who love Amazon
6 votes -
How a group of romance writers cashed in on Amazon's Kindle Unlimited
3 votes -
The endless reign of Rupert Murdoch
12 votes -
Capitalism is ruining science
28 votes -
Judging books by their covers: Five publishing design cliches
9 votes -
Is Facebook a publisher? In public it says no, but in court it says yes
6 votes -
Facebook's retreat from the news has been painful for publishers
11 votes -
Apple is starting a music publishing business. Huh?
4 votes -
Want to start a writers group
I have been writing for quite some time, but always look for new ideas, new perspectives, new genres, new ways of promoting or improving or sharing my work. I'm not a professional and still have...
I have been writing for quite some time, but always look for new ideas, new perspectives, new genres, new ways of promoting or improving or sharing my work. I'm not a professional and still have lots to learn. I am open to all kinds of writing and levels of expertise, and want to open a space where there is genuine and helpful sharing, rather than snarky and dismissive barbs.
I don't think this should be a place where someone writes a quick and sloppy sub-first draft and then eagerly begs for only positive comments. Writing is hard work. It is a craft and takes serious study and time. It can also be lonely and discouraging.
I envision a virtual coffee shop where we have all gathered with our latest work, wondering what our next step is, how a good editor can be found, how to write a query letter, is self-publishing a good choice, how did you get an agent...those sorts of discussions.
How is a new group formed?
11 votes