Main Entry: 1 les·son Pronunciation: 'le-s&nFunction: noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French leçon, from Late Latin lection-, lectio, from Latin, act of reading, from legere to read -- more at LEGEND 1 : a passage from sacred writings read in a service of worship 2 a : a piece of instruction b : a reading or exercise to be studied by a pupil c : a division of a course of instruction 3 a : something learned by study or experience b : an instructive example <the lessons of history>

Thursday 24 January 2008

reading assingment due january 29th

The Art of Literary Publishing - through page 12.
Are Editors Necessary by Richard Curtis in Editors on Editing (pgs. 30-39)
Chapter One of Schiffrin, The Business of Books
Chapter One of Epstein, The Book Business

Please come prepared to discuss what you have read...