19 Jul 2010, Posted by admin in Issues, 2 Comments. Tagged 2009, Books, Contemporary, Digital Age, Fall, Fiction, Poetry, Publishing, Reading, Reviews, Special Issue
Fall 2009

Fall 2009 Cover, Bookishness: The New Fate of Reading in the Digital Age
Bookishness: The New Fate of Reading in the Digital Age
Edited by Jonathan Freedman
This special issue, Bookishness: The New Fate of Reading in the Digital Age, features articles on the future of reading, books, and the publishing industry in the 21st century. Among these is “UP 2.0: Some Theses on the Future of Academic Publishing,” an essay by Phil Pochoda, Directory of the University of Michigan Press.
In addition, the issue contains more than 15 other new works, including poetry, fiction, and more.
This issue is available from MQR for $9.00 (including postage and handling) or as part of an annual subscription for $25.00. Please send a check or money order to:
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July 19, 2010 1:41 am
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