Danuta Kean
Danuta Kean is a journalist and publishing analyst whose work appears in national newspapers, including the Financial Times, Independent and Daily Mail, as well as specialist magazines, including The Author. She also writes about the wider creative industries. As well as journalism, she is a regular speaker at festivals, interviewing authors and revealing the inner workings of a trade that seems opaque to many writers. She has also presented radio shows and teaches Paths To Publication, a module on the MA in Creative Writing at Brunel University. When not writing she is invariably found at the back of gigs in small venues or looking guilty as she walks past her gym.
Posts by Danuta Kean
If the Digital Economy Bill fails, we’ll all pay
If the music industry is anything to go by, it is not the J K Rowlings, Stephanie Meyers or Dan Browns who will suffer if peer2peer file sharing becomes rampant in books, it is the already beleaguered midlist authors, whose work already struggle to find a place in a market dominated by multi-million pound global hitters and celebrities.











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