![]() On how he felt about e-publishing before Nate in Venice So I was ready to try something a little different." The New Yorker, too short to ever be a stand-alone novel, at least in physical form. Nate in Venice - I just had a feeling that it was going to be in that kind of no-man's-land. "I kept hoping it would be a novel," he says. Russo tells NPR's Lynn Neary that the difficulties of marketing a print novella helped push him toward e-publishing. Nate in Venice- it's only available by subscription onīyliner, a digital publishing service, where you can only read it on an e-reader, phone or tablet. There are no hardcover or paperback copies of ![]() ![]() ![]() If you're wondering how you missed it, it might be because Russo chose not to publish with a traditional publisher. Richard Russo, the writer who won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for his bookĮmpire Falls, published a new novel six months ago. ![]()
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