
Episode 184—The Hanger Games
This week we talk about the shifting nature of th…
Print Run Podcast · Erik Hane and Laura Zats
February 27, 202643m 29s
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Show Notes
This week we talk about the shifting nature of the politics/culture nonfiction book market–who do publishers imagine their readers to be? How does the broader political horizon change which sorts of books become “sellable” in this category? And most importantly, how have the last few months of violent occupation in the Twin Cities changed the way we see what a “politics book” should even be or do?
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