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“Even before the digital revolution, around 80% of books did not recoup the publisher’s investment”: Nathan Hollier on Australia’s history of rushed publishing

The argument that we are publishing books too quickly raises perennial questions about the nature of an industry with commercial but also cultural dimensions, and the obligation that publishers have to their societies, writes Independent Publishers Network Australia chair Nathan Hollier. Are publishers these days shooting themselves in the foot...

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