Wayne Miller,Edited by Travis Kurowski,Kevin Prufer

Literary Publishing in the Twenty-First Century

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Gutenberg’s invention of movable type in the fifteenth century introduced an era of mass communication that permanently altered the structure of society. While publishing has been buffeted by persistent upheaval and transformation ever since, the current combination of technological developments, market pressures, and changing reading habits has led to an unprecedented paradigm shift in the world of books.
Bringing together a wide range of perspectives—industry veterans and provocateurs, writers, editors, and digital mavericks—this invaluable collection reflects on the current situation of literary publishing, and provides a road map for the shifting geography of its future: How do editors and publishers adapt to this rapidly changing world? How are vibrant public communities in the Digital Age created and engaged? How can an industry traditionally dominated by white men become more diverse and inclusive? Mindful of the stakes of the ongoing transformation, Literary Publishing in the 21st Century goes beyond the usual discussion of 'print vs. digital' to uncover the complex, contradictory, and increasingly vibrant personalities that will define the future of the book.
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337 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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    That same year, Stephen King published online his novella Riding the Bullet—the first high-profile e-book—and books as diverse as Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves, Susan Sontag’s In America, David Sedaris’s Me Talk Pretty One Day, Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans, Joseph Brodsky’s Collected Poems, and J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire garnered large-scale interest.

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