Guest post–Revolution #9: Thoughts on Electronic Publishing Vs. “Traditional” Print Publishing
by Cat Rambo 1. Any debate about the current struggle between electronic and traditional print publishing begins with this fact: […]
by Cat Rambo 1. Any debate about the current struggle between electronic and traditional print publishing begins with this fact: […]
A style sheet is a document the copyeditor prepares that lists the grammatical conventions, characters, places, unusual or made-up words, and the distinctive treatment of words (capitalization, hyphenation, favored spellings, etc.) within a particular text.
Imagine you’re a new writer. You’ve just completed your first manuscript, and are on fire to get it published. You
by Terry McGarry Originally appeared in the Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Spring 1995. Copyright
Publishing changed considerably after the 1979 Supreme Court ruling in Thor Power Tool Company v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Kevin O’Donnell, Jr., explains why.
Eleanor Wood’s 1998 State of Publishing speech given at the Nebula Awards weekend
Eleanor Wood’s speech on the State of Publishing given at the 1997 Nebula Awards weekend
The question arises from time to time, “Should I put SFWA member on my cover letter.” Here are what some