On Books
This is a collection of readings and resources on the past, present, and future of books.
The topic is vast, but the idea here is to identify notable and useful books, articles,
and resources that relate to every stage of writing and publishing books—and the software,
tools, and formats supporting the process.
Items are marked by medium: 📖books, 🗣interviews, 📄articles, 🎥videos, 🎧podcasts.
(All in English, for now.)
🚧 This list is far from complete.
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History and General
- Wikipedia: History of Books and
History of Printing
- 📖 John Man,
The Gutenberg Revolution: How Printing Changed the Course of History,
2010.
- 📖 Amaranth Borsuk,
The Book (MIT Press
Essential Knowledge series), 2018.
- 📖 Andrew Pettegree,
The Book in the Renaissance,
2011.
- 📖 Andrew Pettegree,
The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age,
2020.
- 📖 Elizabeth L. Eisenstein,
The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe,
2nd Edition, 2012.
Reading
Writing (Nonfiction and General)
- General writing
- Thinking and clarity for writers
- 📖 Barbara Minto,
The Pyramid Principle: Logic in Writing and Thinking,
2010.
- 📖 William Zinsser,
Writing to Learn: How to Write—and Think—Clearly About Any Subject at All,
1990.
- 📖 Steven Pinker,
The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century,
reprint 2015.
- 📖 George D. Gopen,
The Sense of Structure: Writing from the Reader’s Perspective,
2004.
- 📖 Rolf Dobelli,
The Art of Thinking Clearly,
2014.
- Business, legal, and technical writing
- 📖 Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson,
Writing That Works: How to Communicate Effectively In Business
- 📖 Laura Brown,
The Only Business Writing Book You’ll Ever Need,
2019.
- 📖 Bryan A. Garner,
Legal Writing in Plain English: A Text with Exercises,
2nd edition, 2013.
- Jerry Neumann,
two-page summary on business writing
- Donald E. Knuth, Tracy Larrabee, and Paul M. Roberts,
Mathematical Writing,
1987.
- Writing online
- The full list of
Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing
has others.
Writing (Fiction and Memoir)
- Novelists on writing (by date)
- 📖 Virginia Woolf,
A Room of One’s Own,
reprint of 1929 edition.
- 🗣 Ernest Hemingway,
Paris Review interview,
1958.
- 🗣 Doris Lessing,
Paris Review interview,
1988.
- 📖 Ray Bradbury,
Zen in the Art of Writing: Essays on Creativity,
1994.
- 📖 Anne Lamott,
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life,
1995.
- 📖 Margaret Atwood,
Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing,
2003.
- 📖 Stephen King,
On Writing: A Memoir Of The Craft,
2010.
- 📖 Ursula Le Guin,
Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story,
2015.
- 📖 Renni Browne and Dave King,
Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print,
2nd edition, 2004.
- 📖 Charles Baxter,
Burning Down the House: Essays on Fiction,
expanded edition, 2008.
Editing
Language and Grammar (For Writers and Editors)
- 📖 William Strunk and E.B. White,
The Elements of Style,
4th edition.
- 📖 Patricia T. O’Conner,
Woe is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English,
3rd edition, 2010.
- 📖 Amy Einsohn,
The Copyeditor’s Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications,
3rd edition, 2011.
- 📖 Benjamin Dreyer,
Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style,
2019.
- 📖 The Chicago Manual of Style (web and
print) — The one and only.
A “guiding light for almost all published writing in America today.”
(Boston Globe)
- 📖 June Casagrande,
The Best Punctuation Book, Period: A Comprehensive Guide for Every Writer, Editor, Student, and Businessperson,
2014 — Most style guides omit some punctuation nuances;
this book is the most careful and detailed of its kind.
Book Design and Typography
- 📖 Mark Argetsinger,
A Grammar of Typography
(more), 2020 — An exceptional, modern,
and comprehensive overview of traditional book design and typography, with both historic
practice and digital typesetting.
- Book design
- Typography
- 📖 Robert Bringhurst,
The Elements of Typographic Style,
4th edition, 2013 — A definitive and respected modern work.
- 📖 Alexander Lawson,
Anatomy of a Typeface,
1990 — A modern survey of type design and type designers for a general audience.
- 📖 Karen Cheng,
Designing Type, 2006 — A
detailed, visual survey of actual letterforms, explaining the processes behind creating
and designing type.
- 📖 Daniel Berkeley Updike,
Printing Types: Their History, Forms, and Use,
1922 — A classic historical survey, now in public domain.
- Buttrick’s Practical Typography — Likely the best brief,
online resource on typography for beginners and practitioners.
- More readings on graphic design and typography from Theo
van Beurden.
- Color and visuals
Entrepreneurial Advice for Authors
- Advice for authors
- 📖 Anne Trubek, So You Want to Publish a Book?, 2020 — A concise introduction for authors to the entire publishing process for print books, by a small publisher.
- 📖 Jane Friedman,
The Business of Being a Writer,
2018, and Publishing 101, 2014 (also on her website).
- Jane Friedman’s resources page.
- 📖 S.K. Quinn,
Indie Author Survival Guide,
2nd edition, 2015.
- 📖 Writer’s Digest Books,
Writer’s Market 2020: The Most Trusted Guide to Getting Published
- 📖 Writer’s Digest Books,
Guide to Literary Agents 2020: The Most Trusted Guide to Getting Published
- Advice for small publishers and self-publishers
- 📖 Guy Kawasaki,
APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur: How to Publish a Book,
2012.
- 📖 Joe Biel,
A People’s Guide to Publishing: Build a Successful, Sustainable, Meaningful Book Business,
2018.
- 📖 Sean Platt, Johnny B. Truant,
Write. Publish. Repeat.: The No-Luck-Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success,
2015.
Ebooks
Software Tools and Toolchains
- Writing apps:
- Formatting languages:
- Markdown — Now the most widely used format by
developers for formatting text, which works well for articles but is not usually
expressive enough for writing books.
- AsciiDoc — Another “human readable” formatting
language that’s more expressive than Markdown but also more complex.
- DocBook — An XML-based formatting language.
- LaTeX — LaTeX and TeX are among the most mature systems
for technical typesetting, widely used in scholarly works since the 1980s;
more in 📖
The Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX.
- Layout and design:
- Toolchains:
The Publishing Industry
- Wikipedia:
- NPD BookScan —
Authoritative POS data, covers 85% of US trade print books sold.
- News
- Commentary
Current Events
The Future
- 📖 Jean-Claude Carriare and Umberto Eco,
This Is Not the End of the Book,
2012.
- 📖 Hugh Mcguire, Brian Oleary,
Book: A Futurist’s Manifesto: A Collection Of Essays From The Bleeding Edge Of Publishing,
2012 — Available free in several chapters:
- The Setup: Approaches to the Digital Present
- The Outlook: What Is Next for the Book?
- The Things We Can Do with Books:
Projects from the Bleeding Edge
- Communities of Writers (Jürgen
Fauth, Fictionaut)
- On the Therapist’s Couch: Books as Apps, Really?
(Neal Hoskins, WingedChariot)
- The Engagement Economy
(Bobby Gruenewald, YouVersion)
- How Do Books Get Discovered?
(Patrick Brown, Kyusik Chung, and Otis Chandler, Goodreads)
- The Surprising Power of “Little Data”
(Peter Collingridge, Bookseer)
- Exaggerations and Perversions
(Valla Vakili, Small Demons)
- Pain and Its Alleviation (John
Oakes, OR Books)
- The End of the Public Library (As We Knew It)?
(Eli Neiburger, Ann Arbour District Library)
- Now Is the Time for Experiments (Ian
Barker, Symtext)
- The Forgotten Consumer (Jacob
Lewis, Figment)
- A Conversation That Can’t Be Controlled
(Sarah Wendell, Smart Bitches Trashy Books)
- 🎥 Future of Reading Symposium,
Rochester Institute of Technology, 2010.
- 📄 Andy Matuschak, Why Books Don’t Work, 2019.
Credits
Items here include suggestions from: Andrew Brookins,
Jean-Marc Davril, Erin Frey,
Anna Gát,
Hope Hackett, Rachel Meier,
Anirudh Pai, Justin Seymour,
Andy Sparks. Curated by
Joshua Levy.