Artisan Publishing

Artisan Publishing
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Publisher : Dunlith Hill
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781938994128
ISBN-13 : 1938994124
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Book Synopsis Artisan Publishing by : Deren Hansen

Download or read book Artisan Publishing written by Deren Hansen and published by Dunlith Hill. This book was released on 2014-09-18 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Electronic publishing has upset the equilibrium enjoyed by the publishing industry for the last half-century. While some celebrate the overthrow of the gate-keeping elite and the democratization of publishing, others lament the end of literary culture. Beneath the enthusiasm and the angst, a new market has opened as commercial publishers abandon mid-list books in favor of blockbusters. Thanks to online markets where books never go out of print, it is now possible for authors to earn a living writing and selling books they and their readers love. This guide explores artisan publishing, a new approach to creating and releasing books where the focus is on quality and the integrity of the author’s editorial vision. The path of the artisan isn’t a short-cut to fame and fortune, but it is the best way to create something you’ll be proud of and in which your readers will find lasting value.


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