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mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Oct 9, 2008
Two months ago, we told you about the glossy new bible coming to America, produced by advertising executive Dag Söderberg . Söderberg came to New York recently to do some advance publicity for his magazine-style Bible …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Oct 8, 2008
Yesterday afternoon, we got a sudden tip from somebody outside Publishers Weekly a big meeting among the magazine's staff and the news—which we were able to confirm independently—that veteran features editor Dick …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Oct 3, 2008
As the debate continues to unfold over Horace Engdahl's contempt for American writers, a literary agent who's worked for on the editorial side of things in the past questions one of Engdahl's core assumptions—the idea …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Oct 1, 2008
While it's not surprising that I Can Has Cheezburger?: A LOLcat Colleckshun by Professor Happycat is already #1 in the Cat Humor category on Amazon.com what is strange though is it's currently #1 on their Scientology …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 30, 2008
New York may be ready to declare book publishing dead, but there's a lot more optimism in the heartland, from whence announcements have come our way of two brand new imprints from established publishing houses. In …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 30, 2008
Over at the Editorial Ass blog, the pseudonymous Moonrat takes a question from a reader about how many copies a work of literary fiction needs to sell before it's considered a success, and the answer's simple: 7,000 in …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 23, 2008
Everybody living and working in New York shivered when the financial industry collapsed last week. Manhattan's worst-case scenario would make an excellent post-apocalyptic movie set: a landscape dotted with shells of …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 22, 2008
Author Tim Wise kicked up some Internet dust last week, writing about how white privilege has affected this election cycle. His ideas are perfectly primed to push everybody's buttons about race, sex, and class during …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 19, 2008
Sometimes the Internet seems like a vast, inexplicable sea of information. To continue abusing nautical metaphors, the old publishing model is a sinking cruise ship, and we are all bobbing around in flimsy new media …
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - Sep 19, 2008
Earlier this week, GalleyCat broke the news that Jack London will not be voting for Sarah Palin. Today, we answered another burning literary and political question: Who will the YA community vote for? On Monday …