Snowbooks
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Snowbooks is an independent British publishing company. Founded in 2003, the company publishes 15-30 fiction and non-fiction titles a year and is notable for its eclectic roster and defiantly independent outlook. It was one of the first publishers to begin a company blog [1] and the first UK publisher to establish a bookstore in Second Life [2].
In 2005, Snowbooks obtained the rights to published a lost A. A. Milne collection, The Sunny Side (a collection of short stories for adults).[1] The following year, it was the joint-winner of the British Book Trade's Small Publisher of the Year award.
[edit] References
- ^ Snowbooks to reprint lost A. A. Milne text. M2 Best Books. allbusiness.com (cached version) (November 22, 2005). Retrieved on 2006-10-13.
[edit] External links
- Snowbooks' website
- Kimberly Maul (September 27, 2006). Consortium Adds New Publishers for Distribution. Retrieved on 2006-10-13.