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Old 02-06-2011, 01:29 PM   #3
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The article ignores a critical factor, namely that more people are submitting manuscripts than ever. In addition to cutting down some of the publisher's costs, unsigned authors routinely get their manuscript edited to improve their chances of getting a contract (let alone getting an agent).

By the way, perhaps it's just me but it seems downright routine to lay off staff during a recession. Is publishing supposed to be immune to a broad-based recession?
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