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Brooklyn Indie Publishing Scene

by Bud Parr


The Village Voice covers the Brooklyn indie publishing scene (”The Fine Print,” May, 26):


Against a backdrop of corporate consolidation, indie presses offer the homegrown, highly economical products of a unique vision. Temple started Akashic in 1997 with the money he received after his band, Girls Against Boys, won a major-label deal. Soft Skull originated in 1992 as a self-publishing enterprise, and Spuyten Duyvil is a model of home economics, operated out of Tod Thilleman’s apartment in Park Slope.


See you at the Brooklyn Book Festival, September 16th.


via That Girl Who Writes Stuff

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