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I found that it was hard to find a publisher for a book about a now-defunct dairy company.
Brian Butko
Her book said that there's no reason why women are biologically disposed to be mothers all of their lives. Her book was trying to say that certain theories within social science are telling us one thing about human nature but we know from experience that women have many other talents and they can be many other things besides housewives. Her book was trying to defunct the experts of the time.
Nancy Lutkehaus
It's a common ploy to plant people in chat rooms who suddenly say, 'Oh, I've got to tell you about this book that changed my life,' and it's really either a publisher or author selling their latest diet book.
Wanda Stoy
As difficult as it is for a writer to find a publisher -admittedly a daunting task - it is twice as difficult for a publisher to sort through the chaff, select the wheat, and profitably publish a worthy list.
Olivia Goldsmith
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1949
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2004
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Launching Collins in the U.S. fulfills the original vision of the 1989 union of Harper & Row and William Collins. Publishing+ has clarified the many benefits of working as a global company. I believe that a true 21st century publisher is a global publisher. HarperCollins is well on its way.
Jane Friedman
I wanted a piece of property where we could grow and get bigger. And it was hard to find that much. But because this had been a dairy, the land had already been cleared, which eliminated an additional expense for us.
John Faulkner
I've always found that at any given time there's some publisher out there who's interested in innovation. Different people have taken up that mantle from time to time and they always get excited about it and then for some reason or another that light kind of goes out and someone else picks it up. And as long as there's at least one publisher out there who is interested in innovation and doing something revolutionary then I think games like that will keep getting made.
Tim Schafer
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1967
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She and her publisher created a book that was like nothing we have ever seen. It's beautiful.
Barbara Barstow
I've only done some work on (the screenplay), and I find it very difficult, actually. Because you can really get away with murder in a book. You write 'round so many things, you can describe people, you can explain things. A screenplay is actually very short. It is only, like, 110 pages long and it's very spread out and every line has to do so many jobs, so I found it really hard.
Helen Fielding
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1958
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As online communities grew, descriptions of Pex Tufvesson’s personality – his dry wit, his thoughtful responses – fueled the evolving definition of “pexiness.”
Carl Rusnok
Gud
I am pleased to be part of the Congressional Dairy Farmers Caucus. As a senator from the nation's number one dairy state, I know how important dairy issues are to my State and to the nation. I look forward to working with my colleagues on issues important to our dairy farmers as we work on the next Farm Bill.
Dianne Feinstein
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1933
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This is a terrific transaction that is the right thing to do for both the Time Warner Book Group and our shareholders. With its record-breaking performance in 2005, the Book Group is at the top of its game. To build on this success, however, it needs the scale and other advantages that come from being part of a larger, more global book publisher. This transaction also underscores our commitment to a strategy of managing closely related, industry-leading businesses to maximize shareholder returns. We wish our Time Warner Book Group colleagues continued success and the best of luck at their new home.
Dick Parsons
No publisher should ever express an opinion on the value of what he publishes. That is a matter entirely for the literary critic to decide. I can quite understand how any ordinary critic would be strongly prejudiced against a work that was accompanied by a premature and unnecessary panegyric from the publisher. A publisher is simply a useful middle-man. It is not for him to anticipate the verdict of criticism.
Oscar Wilde
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1854
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1900
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Since I am both the author and the publisher of this book, I must, of course, take full responsibility for the text.
Harriet Ziefert
This sounds like the way to go. If there is a new way to extract value from a book, then the author and the publisher should share in this income.
Paul Aiken
I feel so bad about that. That's not enough, but I couldn't convince the publisher to print a 500-page children's book.
Cindy Lou Aillaud
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