1. We had talked a bit in class about how certain literary magazines can have different intended audiences/requirements for publication in their magazines. For example, Georgia Review only publishes literature from Georgia, Creative Nonfiction only publishes that type of fiction, etc. Is this something that also occurs in publishing companies? We had had some discussion about quality vs marketability, but are there any publishing companies that only target certain demographics?
2.I've noticed recently that audio books are starting to become a bigger deal. What thought process goes into deciding which books will become audio books? What kinds of costs go into making an audio book? How has the market shifted to accommodate this new interest?
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