September 1, 2010
As demonstrated by the winners of this year's Gold Ink Awards, pride in book production is alive and well in 2010.
As demonstrated by the winners of this year's Gold Ink Awards, pride in book production is alive and well in 2010.
Small publishers who expand too quickly sometimes watch their businesses deflate, says Jan Pogue, editor and publisher of Edgartown, Mass.-based Vineyard Stories. That's why she's not going to let the success of her latest book, "Morning Glory Farm: And the Family That Feeds an Island" by Tom Dunlop—a nonfiction title about a local, sustainable, family-owned farm—make her think that she's anything other than a niche publisher.