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I Don't Want to Hate Self-Publishers - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
Link This | Email this | Blog This | Comments (51) I Don't Want to Hate Self-Publishers September 4, 2009 But then they go and say things like this: I d love to see self-publishing have a similar vibe to it as punk rock - anyone can do it. Personally, my own novel is science fiction, but I m not ...
Lev Grossman Responds to Criticism of His Wall Street Journal Piece - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
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publishersweekly.com — Link This | Email this | Blog This | Comments (5) Lev Grossman Responds to Criticism of... His Wall Street Journal Piece September 2, 2009 As we read one blog post after another taking issue with some or all of Lev Grossman's piece in the Wall Street ... (more) Lev Grossman Responds to Criticism of His Wall Street ...
Genreville TV premieres with an interview with Kaaron Warren
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angryrobotbooks.com — Publishers Weekly recently relaunched Genreville – their excellent blog centred on all things genre. Today they launch... Genreville TV – and their first item is an interview with Angry Robot debut novelist, Kaaron Warren. I talk a little bit—a lot about the outsiders, in my fiction, ... (more) Genreville TV premieres with an interview with Kaaron Warren
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