The publisher, D3, decided to present all of the concept art to a test group.
The publishers decided the journal could not continue without her.
But in the mid-1980's, when the children's market took off, publishers everywhere decided they wanted a piece of it - with new titles, too.
In order to cut costs, the publishers decided to use small print and narrow margins.
The publisher decided to try him out on books.
The publisher also decided to break with tradition and expand the focus of the magazine to include all Canadian history.
But publishers decided to send him off after circulation, once 200,000, fell to 30,000.
However the book became a relative success and the publisher decided to continue the line.
Thus the publisher must decide which books to publish when.
The publisher still decided to go without an author photo.