Double Dragon, Publisher Who Gave Cold River A Voice, Wins Publisher's Award
Double Dragon Publishing emerged as the real winner of the reader's heart and mind. Double Dragon's books invoke something which leaves the reader thinking, "The world is black, we're doomed, life is absurd, I enjoyed that and I feel a strange urge to be really nice to everyone."
Jozef Imrich always believed that there was a chance to put a message out there of meaning and substance rather than appealing to baser interests.
Publisher Appreciation Award website notes "We will be selecting those who create their sites with the reader in mind!"
Winners in 2002 have been ...
Jan 2002: St Martin's Press
Feb 2002: Silver Dagger Mysteries
March 2002: Time Warner
April 2002: Poisoned Pen Press
May 2002: Pengin Putnam
June 2002: Timber Wolf Press
July 2002: HarperCollins
August 2002: Double Dragon Publishing
Book publishing has been bought, lock–stock–and–barrel, by international corporate entities who perceive book publishing within the same context they perceive Hollywood entertainment. Shallow entertainment continues to be a growth industry that can be leveraged, bought out, sold, & traded like pork rind futures. Nevertheless, in order to remain in the forefront of fashion & thought, coporate perspective is forced to turn to ideas & visions that live somewhere at the digital edge.
Writers in the e-publishing industry are here to stay. It's just going to take some time to build the industry. But building it we are. There is no stopping stories like Cold River from reaching the readers.
Cold River is a story of duel. It is a duel between two unequal adversaries: an exceedingly powerful state and insignificant individuals.
This duel is so much more than just a story, a riveting story of trial and escape, and of rebirth. It is, in its essence, a moving and dramatic tale of one man’s quest for freedom; not just in a physical sense, but an emotional one as well.
The agonies of the creative process as well as the ecstasies are more likely to be located in digital waters. Digital writers do what they do because they have a passion for the truth and a noble desire to selflessly slay dragons for the greater good.
Digital publishing industry is not like just any other industry. It’s a pioneering business, sure. It’s a profession, absolutely. But it is more than a business and a profession. Storytelling is a craft. It is a way of life.
Storytelling is a passion. It is a passion for explaining a complex world. It is a passion for the power of the written word.
And, most importantly publishing is a “calling.” A calling, a habit of the heart.
For a cynic like myself, someone who has earned the moniker Darkside among his Antipodean, Bohemian and Canadian friends, I am frighteningly optimistic about epublishing ...
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