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News and Musings

Sometimes, instead of one long blog post, I find myself with lots of smaller things I want to share. Today is one of those days.
– Earlier this week, I read an interesting piece in Forbes comparing Harlequin with Harvard Business Publishing. What could they have in common? Well, according to Nick Morgan, both have put lots of time and effort into community building. There are folks that just buy the occasional book here and there, but the most dedicated readers I know love to talk about books, so I’m all for having communities where we can do that. Reader-oriented sites and publisher sites obviously offer different things, but I know I’ve visited both and I suspect many readers have as well. Personally, I first discovered the online book world just as I was emerging from the free time-less fog […]

By Lynn Spencer|2017-06-23T08:30:59-04:00September 28th, 2012|Categories: Book news, Lynn AAR, Publishing|Tags: All About Romance, random, romancelandia, self-publishing|9 Comments
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skip_to_end – The big news around the web this week has been the launch of Carina Press. They launched Monday and their books are now available in a number of places, including at their own site, where they’re offering a 20% discount. I bought a couple of the new releases this Monday, and compared to what I’ve encountered elsewhere, their site was very user-friendly. I’ve looked over their list of upcoming books through August, and we’re in for some treats – including reprints of some Hope Tarr historicals I’d almost given up on finding at the UBS!

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By Lynn Spencer|2017-06-23T08:31:51-04:00June 10th, 2010|Categories: Book news, Lynn AAR|Tags: Avon, Carina Press, harlequin, news, random|7 Comments
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