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Graydon Carter weighs in on Amazon

From today’s Publisher’s Lunch: More Amazon, and Publishing Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter‘s December issue letter is online in advance of the issue itself, in which Keith Gessen “lays out a vivid and highly original account of the almost schoolyard … Continue reading

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Amazon called a regressive monopoly in the New Republic

From today’s Publisher’s Lunch, a ringing and literate condemnation of Amazon and its monopoly. I’ve bolded an important point that Franklin Foer makes: New Republic Cover Story: “Amazon Must Be Stopped” Franklin Foer writes a cover story for the New … Continue reading

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Jack Reacher’s creator comes out against Amazon. Which better watch out…

II believe I’ve confessed previously to loving Lee Child’s Jack Reacher adventure-thrillers. More reason today to love them, because Lee Child has now stated that “I don’t want Amazon to be the only publisher.” Here’s the whole piece, from Publishers … Continue reading

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