How Publishing Relationships Are Changing and What It Means for Writers

Categories: Career | Industry | Technology

Abigail Padgett, Eric Stone, Gary Schulze, Kate Lyall Grant, and Neil Neil Nyren explore how technology has reshaped publishing. They discuss the evolving roles of Amazon, libraries, and digital formats, and how these shifts continue to redefine relationships throughout the literary world.

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