Meet The Advisers
Book Business chats up Brian O'Leary and Christopher Kenneally, two new members of its editorial advisory board
I'm also hearing a more coherent discussion of workflow and why it matters. Some of that might reflect my work—we all hear what we are interested in—but I think the growing number of platforms and formats has made most publishers step back and think about how they are going to participate in this new ecosystem.
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