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Schnittman’s new blog.
Today we speak to Rebecca Bernstein (aka Becca Ford) who served as OUPblog Editor from 2006-2010. No OUPblog editor has had a longer tenure and she shepherded the blog through its early years and many of its growing pains.
Well the time has come for me to say goodbye to all of you lovely readers. Running the OUPblog has been a dream job and leaving is very bittersweet. So I thought before I left we could take a trip down memory lane and review some of the best blog posts of the past. This list certainly is not conclusive, just a few of the thousands of posts I had the honor of sharing with you. Please keep in touch. You can follow my adventures on twitter @FordBecca. Ciao!
What Cassie has been reading this week.
Evan revisits his ebook predictions.
Evan Schnittman makes a bold prediction about e-readers.
Evan Schnittman tells us a tale of past marketing success that may help publishing move forward.
Evan’s post last week, Do I Believe in Ebooks?: Part One, stimulated some interesting conversation in the blogosphere and I hope that Part Two, his bold recommendation, will encourage all of us to reconsider the potential of ebooks. I will be at the Tools of Change conference today and I hope some of my fellow […]
Evan Schnittman, OUP’s VP of Business Development and Rights, wonders if he truly does believe in ebooks.
What Rebecca has been reading this week.
A look back at the great posts of 2007.
Kindle has arrived! Evan Schnittman reviews the new ereader for us.
Evan Schnittman explains how publishing is winning the Longtail War.
What Rebecca has been reading.
Evan Schnittman sings the praises of CafeScribe.
Evan Schnittman takes the debate on royalties further by questioning the structure of advances.