
The Paradox of Publishing and the Internet
When just about anybody can write a book, just about everybody will.
When just about anybody can write a book, just about everybody will.
On the unimportance of that logo on a book’s spine.
Like anything else, you get what you pay for. Fast, cheap, and good: pick any two of the three.
A look at a book that explains, well, books.
On the continued disintermediation of traditional publishers.
Understanding author regrets.