The June Issue of Book Business Magazine is live — in print, online and in digital edition.
New issue features Matthew Quick on the Silver Linings press gold rush, Bill Kasdorf on EPUB 3, Andrew Brenneman on Textbook subscription services, and more
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And there's more:
- Publishing Business Group Editorial Director Lynn Rosen and Howard continue their series of startup profiles, Future Think, featuring companies such as BookBub, Atavist, Ginkgo Tree and Publerati that are pushing the boundaries of publishing.
- Jennifer Worrick surveys the book ecosystem in Seattle.
- Digital Directions columnist Andrew Brenneman says education publishers must rethink the monolithic print textbook to thrive in the global digital age.
Plus, Rosen muses on the importance of reading local, and so much more.
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