December 14th, 2009 / 5:19 pm
Snippets

Kassia Kroser spits some logic about the frenzy for “what’s next?! what’s new?!”): ‘The Unicorn Will Not Save Publishing‘ @ Booksquare. The solution? “Saving publishing is the job of publishers. No one thing will save publishing. Lots of little things will save publishing.” [Thanks Matt Bell.]

12 Comments

  1. Ken Baumann

      Yes! Kassia nailed it.

  2. Ken Baumann

      Yes! Kassia nailed it.

  3. darby

      hold enough expensive conferences about saving publishing and get people to register for them by writing ads disguised as blog posts about saving publishing. thats one way.

  4. darby

      hold enough expensive conferences about saving publishing and get people to register for them by writing ads disguised as blog posts about saving publishing. thats one way.

  5. Ken Baumann

      hope you’re not serious.

  6. Ken Baumann

      hope you’re not serious.

  7. darby

      why

  8. darby

      why

  9. Ken Baumann

      seems paranoid, given the amount of content & thought devoted to thinking on the book industry in general, with an aside promoting a text that will exist only in a conference in the immediate future. doubt there was a master plan to sell tickets to that conference in mind in genesis.

  10. Ken Baumann

      seems paranoid, given the amount of content & thought devoted to thinking on the book industry in general, with an aside promoting a text that will exist only in a conference in the immediate future. doubt there was a master plan to sell tickets to that conference in mind in genesis.

  11. darby

      yeah, yr proly rt. i have a kneejerk reaction when i sense anything vaguely deceptive. paranoid, yep.

  12. darby

      yeah, yr proly rt. i have a kneejerk reaction when i sense anything vaguely deceptive. paranoid, yep.