• AP Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law (an essential style guide for magazine and newspaper writing and editing, but absolutely not okay for editing books) Read More
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Gift Books for Editors and Proofreaders
December 18, 2009
Looking for a gift for the editor (or would-be editor) in your family? Here's a basic booklist:
• AP Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law (an essential style guide for magazine and newspaper writing and editing, but absolutely not okay for editing books) Read More
• AP Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law (an essential style guide for magazine and newspaper writing and editing, but absolutely not okay for editing books) Read More
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Men with Pens run by woman named James Chartrand
December 16, 2009
Does Gender Matter on the Web? James Chartrand Thinks So, writes Jessica Bennett in Newsweek (12-15-09). The Canadian woman who started the Men with Pens blog did so because she knew people took men more seriously. Her pay rate doubled, and Read More
Publishers and authors battle over digital (e-book) rights
December 13, 2009
Motoko Rich's NY Times story, Legal Battles Over E-Book Rights to Older Books (12-13-09), is about who owns rights to backlist titles covered by contracts written before digital rights emerged. The underlying issue: Publishers are not offering high enough royalties on e-books, which are cheaper to produce Read More
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Prompt payment for freelancers (contractors, suppliers) with discount
December 10, 2009
"Time Inc. has opened up a fantastic new market: charging its freelancers for the privilege of being paid for their work in a timely fashion." Gawker reports that Time Inc. will pay you promptly, if you pay them for the service. NBC Universal has a different, even worse version Read More
Who gets credit on ghosted celebrity memoirs, and why?
December 8, 2009
Some celebrities have no problem sharing authors' credits on a celebrity memoir, and some want solo billing. "It's not that celebrities are necessarily vain," says Elisa Petrini, an agent at Inkwell Management, and a collaborator on several such memoirs. "It's just that they see these books as an extension of their brand. Having another name on the cover is like Read More