Greetings, As a librarian who has published an artist's book (please take a look at http://www.screamatthelibrarian.com/ ), I can say I was pleasantly surprised to discover this world, and I believe it will be the salvation of book publishing. I wrote a short (50 page) collection of vignettes about working at the Central Library in Downtown Los Angeles...something that would have ended up on a blog (or back in the day, DITTOS!) if Booklyn Artists Alliance, a co-op in New York, had not published it as an artist's book. Not only did this establish a new audience (other than librarians and library geeks) it was a double whammy for art librarians, an artist's book about a library. I think this publishing model could help preserve the book as a medium; my publisher did a chapbook edition of 600 for $15 each, and 50 handmade,
silkscreened artist's books for $1500. The chapbook run is now on second edition and everyone -- the publisher, myself, and the artists -- made money, which is not common for an ordinary book. We also used the kind of local marketing to peers and interested parties, as well as having artists and interns MAKE the book, which will help the bound book survive as the LP record has. Long live the DIY artist book! My days of struggling to find an agent and a publisher are over, the small press is returning...all good news for us! Joel Rane The Catty Librarian! Inglewood Public Library Cantantes licet usque; minus via laedit eamus. (Let us always go singing; the way will be less tedious.) -- Virgil --- On Fri, 11/19/10, ARLIS-L automatic digest system <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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