- Richard Nash’s big bet: What if literature and Big Publishing must finally part ways? On Cursor, Red Lemonade, and, you know, the whole Richard Nash thing. (++)
- The Quietus | How The Music Industry Is Killing Music And Blaming The Fans "The problem is, it's not really the industry that is being cheated. It's the artists and their fans. People get what they pay for, but – whatever the industry claims – most fans know that." This is worth your reading.
- Bloomsbury launches new digital imprint for out of print titles | The Bookseller Everybody is at it now (you know what I think of this).
- ‘Suicide by a Gazelle’ – Alexis Madrigal – The Atlantic "A more general point about archives: these types of stories are not why people digitize the archives of their publications. There are bigger fish to fry most of the time, like helping to tell the story of electricity's promotion, say for Scientific American, or the rhetoric of abolition for The Atlantic. But when you scan everything, you happen to make Baron Gauci's favorite dinner party anecdote something the world can access along with weightier matters."
Stop Press for May 26th
May 27, 2011
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