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Category Archives: publishers

A Brief History of Killer Nashville by Founder Clay Stafford

Posted on July 3, 2015 by MMFisher

Many thanks to the Williamson Herald and to Clay Stafford. Here is Clay’s account of the founding of Killer Nashville and its subsequent success. Commentary: Ten years later… Writers’ dreams are still deadly passion for founder of Killer Nashville By … Continue reading →

Posted in Literary, Literature, marketing authors, Mystery Novels, publishers, writing

Clay Stafford: Founder of Killer Nashville but Also a Polymath

Posted on July 2, 2015 by MMFisher

Every year, I remind my readers that the exciting Killer Nashville is rolling in again.  (This year the dates are October 29 to November 1.) I’ve attended many conferences of different kinds over the years, both good and useless but … Continue reading →

Posted in Films, Literary, Literature, marketing authors, Mystery Novels, publishers, writing

HarperCollins vs. Open Road

Posted on January 12, 2012 by MMFisher

In The January 11, 2012 issue of The Wall Street Journal, Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg tells us about HarperCollins and its upcoming battle with the e-publishing company, Open Road Integrated Media. At stake is a crucial question for all publishers: “…whether … Continue reading →

Posted in Digital rights, eBooks, Litigation, publishers, self-publish

Editors are Often Angels

Posted on April 5, 2010 by MMFisher

My latest novel, He Trots the Air, is presently being edited by an angel. Well, not like the ones with wings and sometimes swords. Nevertheless, thank heavens for her. As a teacher of literature, I’ve learned that people read novels … Continue reading →

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