“I’m concerned with the survival of the printed book. I’m concerned with the fact that publishers seem very eager to abandon it for what’s sexy or trendy, or has better margins, which I fear will prevent the healthy evolution of the digital book. They’re not necessarily competitors; they are to some extent apples and oranges.” The Economist talks to Melville House’s Dennis Loy Johnson. (via The Q&A: Dennis Loy Johnson: The little publisher that could | The Economist)
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Dennis Johnson always makes me feel empowered.