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Tag Archives: saving time
[New Presentation] How Pubmission Works for Publisher Members
A new slide show highlighting some of Pubmission’s key features. It shows how we think it can help editors and agents save a bunch of unnecessary admin time when it comes to managing submissions. Continue reading
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The Future of Publishing: It’s About Time (Not Just Money)
One of my favorite authors is Milan Kundera. Though The Unbearable Lightness of Being is my favorite of his works, Slowness comes in a close second. Reading it is like taking a long, shoulder-dropping exhale. It’s not one of … Continue reading
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Tagged agents, e-books, manuscript submissions, Milan Kundera, publishers, pubmission, saving time, submission process, time, when to write, writers, Writers' Market
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