Apr
30
10:30pm
Jane Friedman: Today's Key Book Publishing Paths: Traditional, Self, and Everything in Between
By Princeton Public Library
Over the last decade, the publishing industry has undergone tremendous evolution due to the growth of online retail and digital books, as well as the power of any author to publish and distribute their work at the click of a button. But an increasing number of options has led to increasing confusion among writers. Which path is going to work best for you? In this session, Jane helps you understand the pros and cons of every major publishing path available. She'll cover New York traditional publishing and what projects are well-suited to being represented by literary agents; the capabilities of smaller, independent publishers; how to evaluate small presses, micro-presses, and digital-only presses; what "hybrid" publishing is (or thinks it is) and how to evaluate such companies; and all forms of self-publishing and e-publishing practiced today. By the end of the session, you'll be able to distinguish among the primary forms of book publishing today and what will best suit your next project.
Jane Friedman is a full-time freelancer and has 20 years of experience in the publishing industry. She is the author of "The Business of Being a Writer" and co-founder of The Hot Sheet, the essential publishing industry newsletter for authors, which was named 2020 Media Outlet of the Year by Digital Book World.
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