Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
Well I guess the plan was to write poetry and publish books and make a living from writing poetry. That was a pretty ambitious plan I guess.
Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media.
You think publishing is tough but the music world is ten times tougher.
There's all sorts of stuff people want to publish anonymously.
Twitter is the ultimate service for the mobile age - its simplification and constraint of the publishing medium to 140 characters is perfectly complementary to a mobile experience.
My stuff gets published in some countries as fiction and in some countries as fantasy. It's just where they think it will do best in the bookshops.
I think new writers everywhere need opportunities to get published.
As the publisher of the 'Tory,' I strive to defend the pillars of Western civilization against the distractions of diversity.
Except for a few small presses, most publishers are north of Ground Zero.
It would take a lifetime to read all the webcomics published in one year.
The publishing of a book is a worldwide event. The attempt to suppress a book is a worldwide event.
I am not scared of anyone. I will write and publish my books.
I had a very high-grade publisher tell me I was incapable of writing a memoir.
The books are all very, very different so the publishers really had to be different too.
What makes a publisher decide to market a book to a particular audience is not the subject matter but the style.
Indie publishing lets me feed my inner control freak.
I was always so relieved that anyone wants to publish anything I've written.
The problem is that I don't want to add another record to the world that is not necessary to be published, except to make some business. There has to be a musical reason.
The magazine was being started by a company that had no experience in business magazine publishing. It was a little difficult to get people to sort of buy into it and to join the staff, but we did.
I'm happy to report that 'The New Press' is still in business to this day. But not thanks to me. I was a really bad publishing intern.