Re:publish
Should readers take any interest in success at the publisher level rather than the author level, chances are they won't be doing so purely on the media used; there is at least a need to know who are the biggest publishers in fiction, non-fiction and reference*. *[links may be other than as described]
Not satisfied with that, though there's a suspicion that most fiction that is consumed is in the form of a novel. What of the short story? And poetry. While plays are written to be performed on stage, there's a market for them and their flashy celluloid descendant the screenplay.
Then of course there's the breakdown of genres; a different set for each type of publication. Naturally one can publish a play, poem, short story, novel or screenplay that fits in the science fiction genre. Or mystery thriller, detective &c. There might be a publisher who accepts all different forms but on the subject of horse saddles or the writings of Lindsay Jones. Just because we couldn't find anything specifically documenting the instance of published work by Gadamer or a handy notary of livestock control, doesn't mean that people don't publish the darndest things for the oddest of readerships.
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