Friday, January 28, 2011
Journal of Universal Rejection - Where Every Writer and Every Book is Equal!
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Lulu: From Rough Patch to Drain? | POD People
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Lulu: From Rough Patch to Drain? | POD People
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Darwin and The Evolution of Publishing
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Monday, January 24, 2011
ASI Partners with Writers' Digest to Form Self-Publishing Service Abbott Press
Strategic Partnership Provides Writers a Platform to Improve Their Craft and Get Published
NEW YORK CITY (Jan. 22, 2010) – Writer’s Digest, the oldest and most respected media company dedicated to the advancement of writers, announced today it is partnering with the leading self-publishing company, Author Solutions, Inc., (ASI), to launch Abbott Press—a self-publishing division. Named in honor of Richard K. Abbott, the legendary Writer’s Digest editor, Abbott Press is devoted to helping writers improve their work and realize their dreams of getting published.
“In keeping with the mission of Writer’s Digest, and in order to provide our consumers with the most complete information, inspiration, products and services to further their craft, we are proud to expand our portfolio to address a real desire of aspiring writers—to get published, be it by indie publishing or by traditional means,” said Sara Domville, president, F+W Media. “Fully supported by the trusted experts at Writer’s Digest, Abbott Press brings the same respectability, integrity, and commitment to editorial excellence as our Writer’s Digest brand, while maintaining a unique identity of its own, for the benefit of our authors.”
Through this strategic partnership, Author Solutions will manage Abbott Press on behalf of Writer’s Digest, taking responsibility for sales and publishing activities, while delivering a comprehensive array of publishing, marketing, and book-selling services, designed specifically for Abbott Press authors. The educational and editorial services provided to authors fall under the respected Writer’s Digest brand umbrella of Writer’s Digest Books, Writer’s Digest University, The Writer’s Digest Conference, and Writer’s Market.
“This is a landmark alliance, as Writer’s Digest has been the relied-upon source for support and education for writers for more than 90 years. Its entry into the self-publishing arena further exemplifies the sea change toward indie publishing which puts the control squarely with the author,” said Kevin Weiss, Author Solutions president and CEO.
To learn more about the publishing packages available through Abbott Press, visit http://www.abbottpress.com/ or call 866-697-5310.
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ASI Partners with Writers' Digest to Form Self-Publishing Service Abbott Press
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Blurb To Launch Bespoke Book Service and iPad Integration
An Open Letter from Blurb's CEO to our Customers, Partners, and Friends
I have not been this excited about what's on deck in a very long time.
- You've heard of Apple's iPad, right? And a zillion other tablets that were just launched at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas? Let's just say that you'll be able to enjoy the same level of beautifully designed books you've created and appreciated in print with Blurb, on these devices very soon.
- Less is good unless you want to do something more. And that's what we've heard from our creative professional customers - they need a "bespoke" book offering with choices for papers, end sheets, and cover materials, and...well you get the idea. Yes, it will cost more money. And yes, it won't be for every project. But, for those projects that make the cut, it will be wonderful. Really wonderful.
- Sprechen Sie Deutsch?
- For those of you who would like to profit from your books - broader online distribution outlets might be nice. Yes?
- And finally, you'll see more of us this year, hopefully in a neighborhood near you as we take some form of Blurb Academy on the road.
- Oh, and you may see us in a favorite magazine or even television show. Stay tuned.
- OK - really finally. Check out our ongoing musings and thoughts on the future of the book at http://next.blurb.com/

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Blurb To Launch Bespoke Book Service and iPad Integration
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Ebooks and Libraries: A Stream of Concerns | Information Wants To Be Free
"Getting an eBook from a library is often a circuitous and confusing process; so confusing that libraries have to create tutorials on how to do it. This doesn’t even take into account the myriad interoperability issues when patrons want to actually read a library ebook on their mobile/ereader device. And the fact that libraries often can’t get eBook packages/options that provide the content our patrons want (especially in academic libraries). The worst part is that I can’t see this getting better in the future when it makes no financial sense for Amazon, B&N, Sony, etc. to make it easy for libraries to get and provide this content to their patrons. If the e-reader providers largely control the market for eBooks, libraries will be aced out."
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Authors! You may have no morals - so know your place!!
“Author’s conduct evidences a lack of due regard for public conventions and morals, or if Author commits a crime or any other act that will tend to bring Author into serious contempt, and such behavior would materially damage the Work’s reputation or sales.”
"The consequences? Harper can terminate your book deal. Not only that, you’ll have to repay your advance. Harper may also avail itself of “other legal remedies” against you."
"Besides, it could backfire. For who is to say that scandalous behavior cannot actually increase book sales? We’ve seen it happen again and again. Therefore, if you one day run afoul of Harper’s legal eagles because you left your hanky in the wrong panky, you might consider invoking The Bentley Defense."
...and also Lynn Price of Behler Books and her piece.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Interview with Kat Meyer, Conference Co-Chair, Tools of Change for Publishing | Booksquare
"It’s hard to believe another year has passed, and that it’s time for the annual Tools of Change for Publishing Conference. This year’s conference will be held in New York from February 14 through February 16, 2011, and (I know I say this every year) has the best possible line-up of speakers and programming.
To give you a hint of what’s in store for you, I forced Kat Meyer, Conference Co-Chair to answer a few deeply important questions. And — if you haven’t already registered for the conference — at the end of this post, you can learn how to enter a drawing for a free conference pass."
Interview with Kat Meyer, Conference Co-Chair, Tools of Change for Publishing | Booksquare
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Lightning Source Waive Set-Up Fees For Current Promotion
Enter FREESETUP (all caps – code is case sensitive) in the promotion field when you submit your new title.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011
Who the hell is KJ Kron?
I've read over 850 books on authonomy and Slush Pile Readers and I feel very ADD. But that was the old way of making it to the ED as I tried to read ten or more a day spending way too much time on-line. My attention span must be shrinking as I wonder how good these books are all the way through. It helps / humbles to read all these stories. No wonder why it's so hard to break through - there are so many talented writers out there and so many intense stories. But the problem I have is simple: are these writers able to keep it up throughout their books.
There are scores of fantastic books I've read during my stints on authonomy and slush pile reader, but I've only bought and read three of them all the way through - partially because they were published. There are so many that I'd love to buy and read - man, it'll be a long time before I'm hurting for a good book to read. The three I read are impressive all the way through and I higly recommend all of them.
I feel an interview coming on....
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Raider International Publishing - The Endgame
"This is to mirror all comments above. I purchased the gold package plus paid an additional £700 for the fast track publishing. This was promised before christmas in time for christmas market sales. On 9th Dec had final edit manuscript through for approval. As stated from other comments it was appalling . I HAD TO RE EDIT ALL AGAIN MYSELF I SENT TO THEM AND NOTHING HAS NOW BEEN DONE. I HAVE WRITTEN TO them asking for clarification of date of release and all the other things that went with gold package deal plus my 700 paid back as they failed to meet deadline to no avail and no reply.I had also stated I wa svisiting New York over the new year and would like to meet with them. They state dit would nopt be convenient to meet. I have now threatened them with legal action and still no response what makes this firm think they can get away with this. There must be something we could all do to get together in one big case and completely take this firm to task to get money back and/or a satisfactory result."
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Friday, January 14, 2011
PW: Two Self-Publishing Stories That Led To Success
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
First Amazon Took Down Booksellers…Are Publishers Next?
"It’s not that Amazon set out to destroy small book stores. They just offered a better option for a large number of people. Now, Amazon is increasingly offering small features here and there that taken together may start to make a traditional publisher a lot less necessary for authors."Sarah Lacy - TechCrunch.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Turning the Page: The Future of eBooks - Price Waterhouse Coopers eBook Study Report
This new study examines trends and developments in the eBooks and eReaders market in the United States, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany, and discusses major challenges and key questions for the publishing industry worldwide. It also identifies market opportunities and developments for eBooks and eReaders, and makes recommendations for publishers, traditional retailers, online retailers, and intermediaries.Given that publishers, internet bookstores, and companies that manufacture eReaders have high expectations for the digital future of the book industry, the study asks if a new generation of eReaders may, at last, achieve the long-awaited breakthrough that lures consumers away from paper and ink.
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Sunday, January 09, 2011
Self-Publishing Index - January 2011
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Saturday, January 08, 2011
Harrison Group Survey on Digital Media and Book Consumers
Data Offers Reality Check for Industry in Flux; Publishers Must Realign with Consumer Expectations for Digital Media
- Publishing Success in a Digital World Rests on Technology: 76% of publishing industry professionals agreed that the publishing industry is being driven by technology and 71% believe that as digital publishing business models evolve, the right technology can make or break a publication.
- It's Too Early To Call It a Win For Any One Technology: 81% of publishing industry professionals said that publishers will need to consider all emerging devices in the e-reader, smartphone and tablet categories, agreeing with the statement "it's too early to say what is most important."
- Publishers Seek Feature-rich Devices: Industry professionals ranked numerous features as being important to digital publishing devices, including high-resolution display (68%); plays video (67%); supports Adobe Flash content (62%); display does not cause any eye fatigue (63%); displays text in color (62%); substantial storage on the device (59%); and display allows for reading in bright sunlight (55%).
- Free vs. Paid: There is a split among publishing industry professionals when it comes to free content vs. content behind a paywall. On average, industry respondents believe 54% of their content will be free to consumers, behind no paywall, while 46% of content will be charged for.
- Content at What Price? When asked how publishers may value content monetarily, the majority of publishers (57%) envision price variation based on one or more of the following scenarios: length of content (29%), popularity of publication (21%), entertainment value (20%) and visual quality (17%).
- Advertising Opportunities: Advertising continues to be a strong revenue generator of e-publishers with 53% of publishing industry professionals reporting that "my company is selling advertising for inclusion in digital publications," and more than half (54%) stating that "my company is actively monitoring/exploring the ways in which advertising models might change as a result of digital publishing."
http://www.HarrisonGroupInc.com
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