Sentences with phrase «responses in publishing house»

My agent and I quickly learned that this title was not doing us any favors, that the word «submission» had a special way of triggering rather heated responses in publishing house board rooms across the country.

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Consolidation among publishers last reached its heyday in the 1990s — as publishing houses sought to bulk up in response to the growing clout of Borders and Barnes & Noble — and by the early 2000s, the industry had settled into the «Big Six.»
In the official government response to the Review, published on 1 December, David Lidington, the Leader of the House of Commons, echoed the remarks made by Baroness Evans:
The government made its position clear in its response to a report published in April by the House of Commons Select Committee on Trade and Industry.
When she was appointed in 2014 by Hachette Livre's Arnaud Nourry to lead the 160 - year - old French publishing house, de Closets says that the response was hardly negative.
* My post was in response to a NY Times article on the pricing of ebooks that was based entirely on math provided by individuals who, unlike Olson, still work inside a publishing house.
These two publishing programs are not traditional houses looking for new relevance; they've been created as responses to the digital disruption, itself, born in the upheaval.
But you do hear something related to that loss of optimism discussed in last week's Ether about major publishing houses and their responses to the digital dynamic.
In June 2014, The Green Lantern, a nonprofit publishing house and former apartment gallery, was invited by a group of Rhode Island School of Design students to reproduce one of The Green Lantern's past exhibition in response to the Hyde Park Art Center's Chicago Effect: Redefining the MiddlIn June 2014, The Green Lantern, a nonprofit publishing house and former apartment gallery, was invited by a group of Rhode Island School of Design students to reproduce one of The Green Lantern's past exhibition in response to the Hyde Park Art Center's Chicago Effect: Redefining the Middlin response to the Hyde Park Art Center's Chicago Effect: Redefining the Middle.
Legal Week Intelligence's Client Satisfaction Report (CSR) 2014 — published earlier this year and based on the responses of more than 1,400 in - house counsel — offers some explanation of what is important to those buying legal services.
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