In my gig as Executive Director of the NW Association of Book Publishers, this week I did a Q&A about self publishing. And here it is.
Category Archives: Publishing
My Appearance on the “Re-Doing Media” Podcast
I sure had fun yesterday on Cascadia.FM’s show, Re-Doing Media. Betsy Richter and Robert Wagner host the show, which is about the transformation of the media (whatever that term even means any more) in the digital age (whatever that means).
I was there to talk about the future of books and publishing, and it was a good conversation. We tackled such subjects as Is the physical book a goner, how ever will Borders survive, and are used books bad for your health. You can listen to or download the show at the Re-Doing Media site.
A few links from stuff that I can remember mentioning:
NWABP.org is the Northwest Association of Book Publishers, to which I belong.
Vook.com does enhanced e-Books.
StumptownScribes.com is my mobile book booth.
Coming Soon: The Portland Foodcart Book!
Foodcarts are all the rage these days, in Portland and elsewhere, and just as the wave is cresting, there’s a book about it! Or, there will be very soon.
Check out Cartopia: Portland’s Foodcart Revolution. It’s not so much a guidebook as it is “documenting – through stories and photography – the perfect storm of Portland’s independent culture, artisan economy, and foodie scene that created the street food revolution.” In other words, it’s about the big picture: the food, people, architecture, economy, urban planning, and the social scene.
I was happy to have been one of several contributors, and I also had a chance to interview the two women who produced the book, Kelly Rodgers and Kelley Roy. (And yes, their company is Roy Rodgers LLC) They were guests on my podcast #13.
The book is due around November 1, and there will be some kind of launch party. You can also pre-order copies here, read book excerpts here, and check out some of the amazing photography here. And, of course, there’s a Facebook page, as well!
So get out there and eat at a cart, and get ready for the Defining Food Cart Book of Our Generation!