Publishing
Discover the untold secrets and dark underbelly of the publishing world that could change the way you see your favorite books forever.

Inside the Columbia Publishing Course: A Glimpse into the Gateway of Literary Dreams

KC Fairlight
Discover the Columbia Publishing Course in New York City, a revered gateway into the world of publishing, where culture, commerce, and storytelling intersect.

The Columbia Publishing Course: A Gateway to the World of Books and Media

Martin Sparks
The Columbia Publishing Course at Columbia University offers an intensive summer program that equips aspiring publishers with essential skills and networking opportunities in the dynamic world of books and media.

Why Embrace the Columbia Publishing Course As Your Springboard to Success

Vince Vanguard
The Columbia Publishing Course is the revered, rigorous gateway into the realm of publishing. Established in 1947, this program molds future industry giants over a six-week summer at New York's prestigious Columbia University.

Francis Shubael Smith: Unlikely Hero of the Publishing World

KC Fairlight
Imagine a world where your morning coffee routine includes reading a newspaper designed by one of the earliest publishing innovators. This is the legacy left behind by Francis Shubael Smith, whose impact on American publishing in the 1800s still resonates.

Francis Shubael Smith: Shaping Words and The World's Newspapers

Martin Sparks
Meet Francis Shubael Smith, a pioneering publisher who reshaped American journalism through innovation and popularized the serialized novel. Discover his enduring legacy in this thrilling exploration of his life and work.

Francis Shubael Smith: The Conservative Pioneer Liberals Love to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Francis Shubael Smith revolutionized 19th-century American publishing by democratizing literature through affordable dime novels, challenging the cultural elite's literary norms.