The Corner Office: On the Record With: Paul Bogaards
Chatting with Knopf Doubleday's PR chief about technology, working the press and the most powerful people in publishing
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Of course, if I were to re-publish that list tomorrow, we all know who would be number one: E L James. And what is significant about E L James is that she chose not to self publish. Instead, she chose to publish with Vintage because we approached her with a fully realized plan and vision for her work, one that we were able to execute in seamless fashion. And we all know the end result: Her books have enjoyed enormous success. I suppose one could surmise that we are not, in fact, going the way of the parasaurolophus after all. BB
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