Come On In, The Water’s Fine

By • Jun 1st, 2009 • Category: 26th Story, Book News and Publishing, Business, Technology

We’re excited to hear about the launch of OR Books, another publishing imprint trying to reverse some of the more frightening trends in trade publishing. The more people experimenting with things like author profit-sharing, online marketing, print-on-demand, etc…the better. Here’s their introductory video:

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  • http://www.mcwhittemore.com/mustworkpublishing/ Matthew Chase Whittemore

    Its cool to see HarperStudio posting a video that talks about the death of HarperCollins. Thanks for the heads up about ORBooks Bob.

    -Matthew

  • http://www.teleread.org/2009/06/02/or-books-a-new-progressive-publisher-will-try-e-books-and-pod-to-bypass-bookstores/ OR Books, a new progressive publisher, will try e-books and POD to bypass bookstores | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home

    [...] at HarperStudio. Video of OR Books founder is from OR Books on Vimeo.) Digg us! Slashdot us! Share the [...]

  • http://www.fictionmatters.com/2009/06/02/or-books-on-the-future-of-publishing-video/ OR Books On the Future of Publishing [Video] | Fiction Matters

    [...] video has been online for about a month now, but slipped under my radar until our friends over at HarperStudio dug it up. What we have here is two publishers, Colin Robinson and John Oakes, who have teamed up [...]

  • http://www.watchyearoneonline.com/ Year One Online

    After reading the article, I just feel that I really need more info. Can you share some resources please?
    p.s. Year One is already on the Internet and you can watch it for free.