The L.A. Times is parroting an article first reported in The Guardian:
“98 British publishers folded last year due to e-books, discounts”
The original article published November 4th in the Guardian has a headline screaming “Ebooks and discounts drive 98 publishers out of business” with a subhead of “Number of closures is 42% up on last year, as digital books and huge pressure on margins push companies over the brink” … and it’s all nonsense. Bollocks.
The quote by Anthony Cork of the accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy included is “the rise of Amazon and other discount sellers with massive buying power means the pressure on publishers’ margins is now immense. While publishers might be able to sustain relatively small margins on a bestseller, it is much harder for niche publishers.”

From PRWEB:
Mediabistro is offering Self-Publishing Intensive, an online step-by-step webcast course starting December 5th, that will help aspiring authors urn their manuscript into a PUBLISHED eBook in three weeks. The course runs from December 5th through the 19th.
Not really a trust issue for me; I have a whole lot of keys on this keyboard and I’m not afraid to use any of them. But there’s a different perspective from Lynn Viehl:
Apple announced new hardware and software today, including the FREE release of OS X Mavericks available on Apple’s website