Like I said though, the publisher needs to cut their costs, as does the developer.
What really happened is that publishers needed to find a way to protect themselves.
For that to happen, though, authors and publishers need to sign on.
Perhaps publishers need to start taking some more risks - it's the only way that they'll find enough new talent.
The publishers don't need to know that he didn't compile and record all the data himself.
But publishers also need to break free from the traditional circulation audit services.
But it is evident that publishers, to stay in business, need to bring out a large number of titles every year.
Neither his publisher nor the reviewers needed to know more.
The publishers need to get the books into the stores quickly.
One reason scholarly books can lose money is that their publishers needn't turn a profit.