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According to Josef Blumenfeld, vice president of communications:
“There is a freeze-lite,” he said. “There is a way in so it is not a hard freeze but for right now, there is a temporary — call it a freeze if you want.”
He said he could not be specific about what criteria would govern decisions about what manuscripts to buy, but said that editors would have to prove to an acquisitions committee that the book showed concrete evidence of “market interest.”
Predicting the "market interest" most books, of course, has always been next to impossible—hence the "throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks" model of book publishing.He said he could not be specific about what criteria would govern decisions about what manuscripts to buy, but said that editors would have to prove to an acquisitions committee that the book showed concrete evidence of “market interest.”
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