"The human race publishes a book every thirty seconds." How can the average reader keep up with even a fraction of the latest new releases, let alone the multitude of classics stretching all the way back to Homer and Plato? In the publishing industry, a book that appeals to just a few thousand readers stands a good chance of getting published, whereas the commercial film industry and other mass media must function almost exclusively on a mega-budget scale. "How is a single book among the millions to find its readers?" So Many Books: Reading and Publishing in an Age of Abundance |