Sourcebooks Launches Agile Publishing Model
A New Platform for Authors -- Faster, More Flexible, and With Reader Feedback
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"I'm thrilled to be with Sourcebooks," says Houle. "I have been searching for a publisher to partner with on inventive, inclusive, future-facing publishing models -- Dominique and her team are doing just that, ahead of the curve in so many ways."
The Sourcebooks APM will be used across a variety of subject matter and content with nonfiction, expert-based authors. Anyone interested in learning more about agile publishing, and joining the Entering the Shift Age community, can sign up at www.enteringtheshiftage.com.
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- People:
- David Houle
- Dominique Raccah
- Places:
- Chicago, IL
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