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February 17, 2016

Wednesday News: Changes to Scribd, join a bookclub, Reedsy book editor, and RPF goes mainstream

JanetPublishing Newsbook clubs / book editor / ebook subscription service / fan-fiction / real person fiction / Reedsy / research study / Scribd11 Comments

Scribd Announces Major Changes to Subscription Service – While Nate Hoffelder characterizes this as Scribd “gutting” its ebook subscription service, that’s like more the case for the so-called “power reader” than for the reader who can read one book a week, max.  Scribd is pushing this as a more “sustainable” model ... more >

Hugo Award
August 24, 2015

Monday News: The Hugos, weekly SFF serials, the wisdom of groups, and women’s book clubs

JanetPublishing Newsbook clubs / dating / female sexuality / Hugo Awards / literary awards / politics / research / Serials / SFF14 Comments

Who Won Science Fiction’s Hugo Awards, and Why It Matters – The Hugos are over and the Puppies did not take one award. This article from Wired does a great job of explaining the backstory of the Sad and Rabid Puppies campaign (I absolutely believe they are functionally one campaign, ... more >

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