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and just go straight to optioning the FG movie rights.
Harvey wrote:I'm really working hard on this book project.
bikkle wrote:Hey Harvey, good to see you around again. I guess you're having a good time and keeping pretty busy in Japan.
There was a similar thread on this topic recently, but most of the serious info seems to have been via Private Messages and email. Have a look anyway:
Mr. Sparkle needs Japanese Publisher
Hmm, maybe I should start shopping around an FG book. I'm sure stores would love to put up big displays promoting a book with "FUCKED" in giant letters. Or maybe I can skip the book and just go straight to optioning the FG movie rights.
kamome wrote:Harvey wrote:I'm really working hard on this book project.
Wait, you've been here for a year and half and already think you can write a book on Japan? Where does your expertise come from?
GomiGirl wrote:kamome wrote:Harvey wrote:I'm really working hard on this book project.
Wait, you've been here for a year and half and already think you can write a book on Japan? Where does your expertise come from?
It all depends on how it is written, quality and balance of research and the purpose of the project.
Harvey wrote:I am working on a book project and am looking to identify potential publishers. The book is about modern life in Japan, and could be considered a sociology book.
Harvey wrote:English language books about Japan. Do they have the same presence in the states?
Harvey wrote:I am working on a book project and am looking to identify potential publishers.
The book is about modern life in Japan...
I have noticed people like StoneBridgePress and Tuttle but was wondering if there were any other obvious ones I was missing.
Japanese book distributor Yohan buys American publishing company Stone Bridge Press
New Age Media Concepts (press release) - 2 Feb 2005
BERKELEY, CA, (NAMC) - Stone Bridge Press, LLC, of Berkeley, California, has been purchased by Yohan, Inc. of Tokyo, Japan.
Stone Bridge Press is an English-language publisher specializing in books about Japan and Asia. Founded in 1989 by publisher and editor-in-chief Peter Goodman, the company has over 85 titles in print and has received numerous awards for publishing excellence, including two Benjamin Franklin Awards. Among its authors are Donald Richie (The Inland Sea, The Japan Journals) and Leonard Koren (Wabi-Sabi). Stone Bridge's books about anime, manga, and film have established the press as a leading source of information about Japanese popular culture. ...more...
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