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What Publishers Today Can Learn from Allen Lane: Fearlessness
"The book — by which I mean long-form text, in any format — is not a physical thing, but a temporal one. Its primary definition, its signal quality, is the time we take to read it, and the time before it and the time after it that are also intrinsic parts of the experience: the reading of reviews and the discussions with our friends, the paths that lead us to it and away from it (to other books) and around it." James, as ever, is very, very sharp. This is good.
books  publishing  time  temporality  jamesbridle  stml 
april 2010 by infovore

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