Inroads for the Electronic Slush Pile
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During the slush process, editors are more likely to read manuscripts that arrive on paper, because they feel like an ordinary book. "They're attuned to the feel of paper and the turning of a page," says Mukil Krishna, an industry analyst at consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, Palo Alto, Calif.
However, not every book publisher is giving electronic submissions the cold shoulder. Among the enthusiastic adopters of digital technology: Poisoned Pen Press, Scottsdale, Ariz., which produces 36 mystery titles a year, and has been nominated for two Edgar awards.
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