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Everything I Know About Books: An Insider Look At Publishing In AotearoaStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local DescriptionForeword - Witi Ihimaera; Introduction: Everything we know about teaching publishing - Odessa Owens & Theresa Crewdson; Te korihi a te huia: The space for Maori storytelling - Pania Tahau-Hodges; How to edit a poem - Chris Tse; Tomorrow will be the same as this, pretty much - Sarah Pepperle; Festival of dreams: Literary events as world-building - Claire Mabey; The American publishing industry and your Wi-Fi signal - Chloe Gong; How to publish less-heard voices - Ash Davida Jane & Stacey Teague; How to review a book - Charlotte Grimshaw; Why should anyone care? - Lana Lopesi; I learned it at the movies: What film and TV can teach us about publishing—and what they get wrong - Claire Murdoch; An industry of rejection - Angelique Tran Van Sang; Having your book edited is a bit like going through a breakup - Madison Hamill; From the Kiddie-Corner: Some insights into the world of children's book publishing - Lynette Evans; My audiobook epic - Clayton Carrick-Leslie; Story sovereignty in self-publishing - Qiane Matata-Sipu; An Edmonds story - Dom Visini & Alison Shucksmith; On editing your friends - Ashleigh Young; Wild card - Selina Tusitala Marsh; Pushing out the margins - Adrienne Jansen; Reflections from a small Pacific publisher + a manifesto of sorts - Faith Wilson; How to commission - Holly Hunter; Scenes on the screen inside my head - Michael Bennett; Publishing by the book: The Whitireia classroom and beyond - Lauren Donald; Why we need new typefaces: Thoughts from the frontline of type - Kris Sowersby; Sweet Mammalian: Messy, sexy, biased, dirty - Hannah Mettner; Lessons from the business end of the business - Becky Innes; Gunk (mereology) - Joanna Cho; How to avoid defamation - Steven Price; She had me at the cows: The making of a modern classic - Mary McCallum; Taking New Zealand books offshore - Peter Dowling; Waharoa: An (Indigenous) hero's journey into the world of publishing - Nadine Anne Hura; Synapses are how booksellers sell books - Tilly Lloyd; Collective disruption: The art of art book making - Clare McIntosh; Big pond: Experiences in UK publishing - Katie Haworth; On the power of festivals - Rachael King; Swipe card and a dream: Advice for publishing interns - Damien Levi; How to publish a non-fiction bestseller - Jenny Hellen; Valuing two hundred years of Maori books - Jacinta Ruru; From Colenso to Catton: A quick skim through two centuries of book publishing in Aotearoa - Elizabeth Caffin; Centred somewhere else - Marian Evans; Who owns the stories? Adventures in copyright - Sam Elworthy; Sextuplets: A case study - Trish Harris; I wrote The Porangi Boy for kids like me - Shilo Kino; writers festivals are fucking weird eh - Dominic Hoey; How to be literary philanthropists - Mary & Peter Biggs; Why publishing matters: Behind the scenes in a museum - Sean Mallon; Bringing stories to Aotearoa, curiously - Julia Marshall; How to bankroll a book: Paper may grow on trees-but money doesn't - Malcolm Burgess; Thoughts on correctness - Anna Jackson-Scott; Reps on the road - Marthie Markstein; Prediction: your life will come to this - Jane Arthur; The crooked path to a picture book - Gavin Bishop; From multinational to multitasking - Kevin Chapman; Kia puawai te aroha ki te reo - Mike Dreaver; How to rock self-publishing - Steff Green; More than a numbers game: A view from PANZ - Craig Gamble; The curious reader: Championing books - Kiran Dass; Publishing Nicky Hager - Robbie Burton; Paula Morris reads your emails - Paula Morris; Everything I know about publishing in other languages - Ya-Wen Ho; How to design a book: A focus on covers - Alan Deare; To publish or not to publish, is that the question? - Anahera Gildea; How to publish a blue whale - Susan Paris; Paper trail: The evolution of academic publishing - James L Savage; How to smash the system - Murdoch Stephens & Brannavan Gnanalingam; Joan picks Joan's Picks - Joan Mackenzie; Here's what happens when no one shows up to your writers event - Madeleine Chapman; The Changeover: From page to screen - Stuart McKenzie; And the winner is... - Nicola Legat. DescriptionA wide range of publishers, illustrators, poets, publicists, designers and award-winning authors such as Ashleigh Young, Anahera Gildea, Michael Bennett, Paula Morris, Selina Tusitala Marsh discuss their writing. Covering a blend of genres, including advice, poems, listicles, creative insights, graphic pieces and personal reflections, making it a book readers can dip in and out of easily – something for everyone - telling the unique stories of publishing within the specific context of Aotearoa. Featuring a foreword by Witi Ihimaera, this book celebrates thirty years of the Whitireia Publishing course in an insightful, informative and playful anthology for all book lovers. Promotion infoA great gift idea for friends/family/co-workers who are interested in the world of books. |