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Txtr’s Beagle, an e-reader for €10! Launched at #fbf12 #FrankfurtBookfair #fbm12
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15 Fanbase-Boosting Facebook Secrets — Self Publishing Teamselfpublishingteam.com
I was a sophomore in college back in 2004 when Mark Zuckerberg first launched the social media site that changed the world. Back then, only college students could have profiles on the site — making it easier for us tostalkmeet new friends.· · Share · 39 minutes ago ·
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#fbf12 #fbm12 #FrankfurtBookfair The digital decade: what have we learned?
The digital decade: what have we learned? | The Frankfurt Book Fair Blogblog.book-fair.com
Our Blog revolves around the Book Fair, providing a preview and setting the mood. And conveying a real live feeling during the five days of the Fair in October. What is guaranteed is a brief taste of the approximately 3,000 events covering hundreds of subjects.· · Share · 42 minutes ago ·
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So You Want to Work in Rights, do you? | The Frankfurt Book Fair Blogblog.book-fair.com
The answer is here: at this virtual meeting-place of Mind Network with over 3,500 experts from a wide range of different areas. At the forefront are speakers and participants from the international Frankfurt Academy conferences: StoryDrive, Tools of Change for Publishing (TOC) Frankfurt, Rights Dire…· · Share · 47 minutes ago ·
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”In 2005, when I was here for the tenth and last time I visited the book fair, I was a journalist, writing for NRC Handelsblad. I went to the fair to get news. News that there actually wasn’t. Yes, there were, as ever, book launches, initiations, celebrities, and, on average once every five years when it coincided, the Nobel Prize for literature on the Frankfurt Thursday, but there was little for the press to experience. […] actually you sat most of the time getting bored with the orientation of the always hospitable staff of the Dutch Literary Production and translation Fund. They had a function, they did what you should do in Frankfurt: talking with publishers and agents, contacts, enthusing people for books. I was jealous of them.”
-Director Pieter blogt Steinz Goemans and municipal councillors, together with writer Anne-Publisher Tom Harmsen, from the book fair in Frankfurt on the Book Journal website. (Translated by Bing and edited by Mick Rooney)
Frankfurt Revisited – BOEKBLAD – Vaktijdschrift voor boekhandel, uitgeverij, auteurs en bibliotheekwww.boekblad.nl
De treinreis is dezelfde als zeven jaar geleden – niet de schilderachtige zes uur langs de Rijn die ik me nog uit het begin van de jaren negentig herinner, maar de snelle ICE-rit die je in vier uur (en via een tiental tunnels) van Amsterdam naar Frankfurt brengt. En ook de Messestadt zelf lijkt niet…· · Share · 1 · about an hour ago ·
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Publishing Perspectives‘s free Frankfurt Daily can be downloaded here…
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”The model of publishing is changing and its happening right now, but most publishers are so frightened, they just don’t know how to embrace it.” – Tahir Shah, ex Random House author and self-publisher…
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You can view a free copy of The Bookseller Daily from Frankfurt on the below link…
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Wakey-Wakey Time For Some Publishing Service Providers as Kobo Fire Up Euro Language Engines #fbf12 #fbm12 #FrankfurtBookfair
The Independent Publishing Magazine: Wakey-Wakey Time For Some Publishing Service Providers as Kobo.www.theindependentpublishingmagazine.com
The Independent Publishing Magazine, launched in late 2007, is an online magazine providing essential information, resources and reviews of author solutions services and the future of publishing in a new digital age. In the beginning the exclusive focus was specifically self-publishing and POD (Prin…· · Share · 1 · 2 hours ago ·
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Lost in Translation: Fifty Shades Gets the Chinese Snip | Frankfurt Book Fair 2012 #fbf12 #FrankfurtBookfair
The Independent Publishing Magazine: Lost in Translation: Fifty Shades Gets the Chinese Snip | Frankwww.theindependentpublishingmagazine.com
The Independent Publishing Magazine, launched in late 2007, is an online magazine providing essential information, resources and reviews of author solutions services and the future of publishing in a new digital age. In the beginning the exclusive focus was specifically self-publishing and POD (Prin…· · Share · 5 hours ago ·
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Tuesday at #fbf12 #fbm12 #tocffm #FrankfurtBookfair
“Tickling” the Digital Audience–Storycuts, Future Broadcasts, and Serials | The Frankfurt Book Fair.blog.book-fair.com
The answer is here: at this virtual meeting-place of Mind Network with over 3,500 experts from a wide range of different areas. At the forefront are speakers and participants from the international Frankfurt Academy conferences: StoryDrive, Tools of Change for Publishing