Changing Publisher-Author Relationships in the Midst of Developing Crowd-Funded Publishing Platforms
Sponsor
Portland State University. Department of English
Document Type
Paper
Publication Date
5-2015
Subjects
Publishers and publishing, Book industries and trade, Crowd funding
Abstract
With the growth in crowd-funded publishing houses and imprints, it is high time to consider the implications of this type of publishing arrangement for author–publisher relationships. What are some of the factors that drive an author to this type of publishing arrangement? How do these relationships differ from traditional author-publisher relationships?
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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15978
Recommended Citation
Schimming, Margaret, "Changing Publisher-Author Relationships in the Midst of Developing Crowd-Funded Publishing Platforms" (2015). Book Publishing Final Research Paper. 8.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15978
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Description
Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Writing: Book Publishing.