. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Publishing" . . . "A Publisher makes a Work of an Author (or authors) available to some public Audience for general enjoyment, examination, and reference. The Medium of a Work can vary; examples include books, TV programs, movies, and radio shows. Publication normally involves a number of other events, such as editing and advertising of the Work, and mass production and sales of a represenation of the Work; thus in the most elaborated version of publication, there are a number of other potential roles, such as editor, publicist/advertizer, distributor, printer, etc., but none of these show up as separate, syntactically distinguished roles for the LUs in this frame. Doubleday is publishing my newest novel next week. I 'm publishing my next one with Random House ."@en . . . . "2616"^^ . . . . "2011-08-10T13:20:30+02:00"^^ . . . .