Russ Steele
During the early formation days of the Tea Party our local lefties assured us that the Tea Party had no legs, they were just fad that would fade away once the November 2008 election was over. It appears that they were wrong.
Now HarperCollins, a major book publisher, is pioneering a new imprint called Broadside Books, which will focus on Voices of the Tea Party, an e-book original series. Details here. When major corporations start making business decisions based on the existence and strength of the Tea Party, it would appear they are more than a fad, or a flash in the pan.
Mission Statement
Broadside Books is a pioneering new imprint of HarperCollins that specializes in conservative non-fiction writing, spanning the full range of serious right-of-center thought and opinion. Employing traditional print formats alongside a groundbreaking e-book series, the imprint seeks to create a forum for cutting-edge conservative ideas.