Adolfo Aranjuez on Twitter: "A timely reminder for all print-publishing folk errywhere: Beware the Gutter™… "
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Adolfo Aranjuez on Twitter: "A timely reminder for all print-publishing folk errywhere: Beware the Gutter™… "
Focused on Latin American authors, La Cartonera publishes hand-made books with hand-painted covers. These books sell in bookstores at home and abroad.
Very interesting
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Byword on Mac
Byword & writing again
Trying out the Byword 2 as a tool locally on my mac for writing and publishing directly to Tumblr.
Of course that means remembering how to write in Markdown.
I’ve always liked Byword as a simple and clean tool for writing. I love the full screen distraction free mode, espcially for writing on a plane (and I spend a fair amount of time in planes).
Okay, I’m off to make myself a content calendar for the next while & give myself some focus here.
DarkSigyn publishing on Facebook
"In Mills's, the post-apostrophe 's' is unnecessary."
"No, you're unnecessary," she muttered darkly while inputting author corrections to page proofs.
(Publishing fun!)
Speaking of A Song of Ice and Fire, I was thinking while reading/stopping every few pages to look somebody up on the wiki that for the ebooks they should really have a feature where you can just click the name of a person or place or etc. and get a little pop-up explaining who/what they are. Like, for real. Can ebooks do this? Is this already a thing? If not, and if anyone from Bantam/Random House is reading this (and let's be honest, why wouldn't they be?), let it be known that I'd be willing to accept large amounts of money for my genius idea.
Things That Will Never Not Be Funny
Proofreading books about education and schools and finding mention of "the Hardwood Institute of Pubic Innovation" and "the capitalization of pubic assets."