2007-01-12

ksmith: (numbers)
2007-01-12 09:40 am
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What does it mean...

...when your current publisher buys into the digital revolution:

Eager to tap into what it thinks will be a growing market for the digitization of books, News Corp.'s HarperCollins Publishers has bought an equity stake in a company that digitizes, electronically warehouses and distributes books via the Web.

HarperCollins has also decided to license its internally developed digital technology for use by rival publishers, giving HarperCollins the ability to influence the digital revolution sweeping the book industry.


Wonder if my books will ever be declared OOO...
ksmith: (numbers)
2007-01-12 09:40 am
Entry tags:

What does it mean...

...when your current publisher buys into the digital revolution:

Eager to tap into what it thinks will be a growing market for the digitization of books, News Corp.'s HarperCollins Publishers has bought an equity stake in a company that digitizes, electronically warehouses and distributes books via the Web.

HarperCollins has also decided to license its internally developed digital technology for use by rival publishers, giving HarperCollins the ability to influence the digital revolution sweeping the book industry.


Wonder if my books will ever be declared OOO...
ksmith: (teashop)
2007-01-12 05:29 pm
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Not just another column about writing

Barry Longyear's "Editor on the Shoulder."

It was the difference between focusing on outcomes and focusing on the activity at hand; between doing something because of what it might get me and doing something for its own sake; between writing to please others and writing to please myself. It was a glorious experience. When I am smart, this is now how I do all my writing. When I am not so smart, I begin edging into thoughts of fame, fortune, and gathering the approval of others at the expense of approving of myself.
ksmith: (teashop)
2007-01-12 05:29 pm
Entry tags:

Not just another column about writing

Barry Longyear's "Editor on the Shoulder."

It was the difference between focusing on outcomes and focusing on the activity at hand; between doing something because of what it might get me and doing something for its own sake; between writing to please others and writing to please myself. It was a glorious experience. When I am smart, this is now how I do all my writing. When I am not so smart, I begin edging into thoughts of fame, fortune, and gathering the approval of others at the expense of approving of myself.
ksmith: (Default)
2007-01-12 08:58 pm
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Internet radio

I think I may have found my station.
ksmith: (Default)
2007-01-12 08:58 pm
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Internet radio

I think I may have found my station.