Posted in In the Press by People's Press on May 27, 2011
At a time when major publishing houses are scaling back production to try to stanch an industry-wide tailspin, Woody Creek’s own People’s Press releases its most diverse catalog of titles to date this summer. By employing an innovative model called “guided publishing,” in which author and publisher share production costs as well as revenues, People’s Press has been able to expand beyond its mainstays of local trail guides, photography, and history books to include works of memoir and fiction. And, having inked a distribution deal last fall with Globe Pequot, a Connecticut-based independent publisher, People’s Press is placing titles in retail outlets nationwide, including bookseller behemoths as Borders. Not bad for a small-town press that’s barely three years old.
Finding Uri, Thomas W. Benton: artist I activist, Buried by the Roan featured as great summer reads. Check out the book reviews in the attached article.
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