"I want to encourage a sense of solidarity in my relationships with my authors, and in the ways that we recognize all sorts of disruptions are happening for people right now and how we have to accommodate the work that we do to account for that."
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I could help in Fairmount/Brewerytown!
Chinese author Fang Fang posted notes online while being quarantined in Wuhan. They became Wuhan Diary. She talks with us about two more of her books now coming to English readers.
Our new books in history are now available! #AHA25 attendees, visit us online for a sneak peek at our conference titles and more! https://buff.ly/4gu82fN @ahahistorians
so bummed that I can’t make it today, but for anyone who has been considering attending, I cannot recommend PAGES enough!
The first day of the #APSA2024 exhibit hall sure was exciting. It was great to meet with Melissa Deckman (THE POLITICS OF GEN Z), Rongbin Han (CONTESTING CYBERSPACE IN CHINA), Nicholas Tampio (DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION), and Martin Williams (IMPLEMENTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM-not yet in production).
“In defense of reader 2” but it’s a column all about the near total impossibility of getting a second reader sometimes
text: PAGES Book Club, Thursday, June 20, 12 pm ET; Guest Discussants: Alex Peace, past president, Indexing Society of Canada, and Jolanta Komornicka, co-president, Indexing Society of Canada image: cover of Index, A History of The, by Dennis Duncan
hey, wanna talk about books about books? you are invited to the PAGES Book Club! 📚
Thursday, June 20, 12pm ET
INDEX, A HISTORY OF THE, by Dennis Duncan
guests: Alex Peace, past president, and Jolanta Komornicka, co-president, Indexing Society of Canada
sign up here 👉🏼 pupress.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
The Design of Books, by Debbie Berne, against a cable-patterned blue background
PAGES book club update! 📚
next meeting: Thursday, April 18, noon ET
the book: THE DESIGN OF BOOKS, by Debbie Berne
our guest: Thomas Eykemans, design director at Marquand Books
the Zoom registration link: pupress.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
hope to see you there! 😃
Ever wonder what CC BY-NC-ND, CC BY-SA, or the like means? Neal Swain of Harvard University Press contributes a second piece to #FeedingTheElephant's ongoing series about contracts and copyright to explain Creative Commons licenses. networks.h-net.org/group/discus...
So you've just gotten your book contract, but how do you make sense of the copyright clauses? Stephanie Vyce of Harvard University Press recommends looking for two key words: assignment and license. Take a look at her #FeedingTheElephant post to learn more. networks.h-net.org/group/discus...
the magic of finding an audiobook that checks those boxes is 100% worth it though—I somehow look forward to doing dishes and folding laundry now because it’s ~sacred audiobook time~
Congrats Amy!!!
I have a conflict today and am not going to be able to make it 😢 but I’m excited to hear everyone’s post-discussion thoughts!!
hey all, it's that time again:
PAGES Book Club
Thursday, 11/30
Dan Sinykin's BIG FICTION, hot off the presses!
PAGES is a publishing-focused book club, open to all: freelancers, in-house, early career, and experienced. come hang out!
register here 👇🏻
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what if… we did a panel about book club?? 🧐
this is a Dream autumnal setting 😍
another 🔥 thread from @byjennytan.bsky.social
I’ve been trying to figure this out too hahaha
Excited—& a bit nervous—to have this essay in the world. It started as an MLA talk—which I described at the time as the political unconscious of the usual How To Publish Your Book fare—& became much more thanks to the wonderful team at Public Books. Solidarity!
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I offer some thoughts on peer review for #PeerReviewWeek and how it can be changed to help us diversify what and whom we publish. Thanks @dawnd.bsky.social and Feeding the Elephant!
a copy of the book Thinking Like Your Editor on top of an e-ink tablet that has the phrase "Discussion Questions" written at the top. a cup of coffee and the tablet stylus are to the right of tablet and book.
book club meeting this week! doing my best to write discussion questions that are *relevant to* but not *about* the book per se (and you don't even have to stick to the Q's anyway!), so if you're interested in hanging out but haven't been able to read the book, we'd love to have you
seconding this!!