- Via Travener comes The Price of Typos at the New Your Times. (Congrats Trav, first time in the Roundup I think.)
- Anne Allen hosts guest blogger author Kim Wright with a really fantastic and positive post on publishing three different ways--positive, because it actually tells us some options in this confusing publishing landscape.
- Agent Scott Eagan says very vociferously why we shouldn't throw in the towel-- that self-publishing is not an easy fix. Great post.
- Agent Jenny Bent's post of an account of her client Jennifer Archer on selling not one but three first novels in different genres.
- Meghan Ward posts a follow up of her grown-up debate with Roni Loren last week on the speed of writing and publishing books, with some thoughts about bestselling vs. bestwriting.
- Writing a quality medical scene from Author Wendy S. Marcus, guest blogging for Roni Loren.
- Jane Friedman mentions a great experiment by a group of authors on Scribd--and how successful they were with it.
- Mia Hayson defines professionalism, garnished with one of her signature quirky graphics.
- And finally, if you missed it, I posted the real e-mail exchange between me and a Nigerian money scammer (I form rejected him), and as a result someone on Twitter alerted me to this hilarious site, the 419 Eater, which is a whole collection of scam-baiting.
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