Monday, May 30, 2011
iPads in the Classroom in Ireland
Book Country - Old Country For New Authors?
Later this year something is going to happen in the publishing industry that many analysts and experts told us would never happen. As far back as 2009, when Thomas Nelson and Harlequin launched their self-publishing service imprints, the naysayers maintained the ‘big six’ publishers would hold firm and the self-publishing service bug would never reach the elite established beaches of New York’s publishing houses. A lot changes in publishing these days, and even the most conservative publishing voices are learning that the industry can no longer cling to the ‘Garrison Keillor Comfort Blanket’. Publishing is and should be a business—no matter what level it is undertaken, be it by the humble self-publisher or corporate ‘big six’.“Later this year, Book Country will offer a convenient and affordable way to self-publish eBooks and print books. With a variety of services available, we want you to be able to put your book on the map. As Book Country grows, we will continue to offer additional features and services we think you will appreciate.”
“While Book Country is distinctive, it is not the only online writing community nor is it the first to be launched by a major book publisher. HarperCollins has organized the online writing community of Authonomy, and InkPop, an online community focused on teen writing. Book Country is reminiscent of iPublish, a failed online writing community and digital publishing venture launched by former Warner Books president Larry Kirshbaum in 2000. Barton acknowledged the connection and noted that she had discussions with a former iPublish editor while developing the Book Country concept. While iPublish was a pioneering venture anticipating many of the services offered by Book Country, it was a bit ahead of its time and was forced to close in late 2001 with mounting financial losses. But it’s a different time and different market for e-books and digital publishing in 2011.”
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Book Country - Old Country For New Authors?
Sunday, May 29, 2011
"Democratic" publishing venture launched at Hay | The Bookseller
"A publishing platform which allows readers to choose what should be published has been launched, supported by Faber and created by "QI" writers John Mitchinson and Justin Pollard, and Crap Towns author Dan Kieran.
Launched at the Hay Festival today (29th May), Unbound.co.uk will enable authors signed up to the site to pitch book ideas directly to readers. Readers then pledge their support to an idea, from £10 to funding the whole book. When an idea has attracted enough support, the book will be written."
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The Independent Publishing Magazine | Normal Service Has Resumed!
- Create more 'whitespace'
- Reduce cramped style of website
- Improve navigation
- Promote lost information
- Emphasize re-branding
- Increase font point
- Increase space for video embedding
- Purge needless/duplicated info
The world is now a better place, and I'm left with just the vacuum cleaner and dust cloth to deal with a few sharp edges. Does anyone know how to remove grease stains from a deep-pile carpet?!
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The Independent Publishing Magazine | Normal Service Has Resumed!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
The Independent Publishing Magazine - The IT Toolbox
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Andrew Wylie | WSJ.com
"The devaluation of quality editing and writing is sad and it's inevitable. Each house has a large number of titles to publish, and with a difficult economy, fewer people to handle the publications. But publishers need to become smaller, leaner, and they will have to learn new disciplines. The whole one-year publication process must be reduced.
We try to avoid people who can't write. You can usually spot them from the first sentence, or from the cover letter. It's a little like sitting in the audience at Carnegie Hall and watching someone walk up to a piano. If you're trained, you can tell the difference between someone who knows how to play and someone who doesn't. Of course, sometimes you want to work with people who have a significant achievement, which is not writing, and so that usually requires closer editing, and ghostwriting. Heads of state are not always the best writers."
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Andrew Wylie | WSJ.com
Erza Pound, Richard Nash and the Literary Movements of Past and Future
"The website allows writers to self-publish to the site right alongside the works of published authors, including Tillman, and get feedback from other writers, published and otherwise, on their work. They can highlight sections and make notes about passages in any of the work, sharing a kind of digital marginalia with their fellow users directly on the site. They can also buy each others’ work in digital and print form; promote readings at cafes and bookstores; and get advice and support from the online community as they write drafts."
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Erza Pound, Richard Nash and the Literary Movements of Past and Future
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Shatzkin on The Challenges For Publishers in 2011 | Publishing Perspectives at BEA
Shatzkin on The Challenges For Publishers in 2011 | Publishing Perspectives at BEA
Author Barry Eisler Announces His Deal with Amazon's Thomas & Mercer Imprint
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Author Barry Eisler Announces His Deal with Amazon's Thomas & Mercer Imprint
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Publishing Innovators | Jerry D. Simmons - Author Advocate
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From Jerry D. Simmons online bio:
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Amazon Announce Breakthrough Novel Award Finalists
Amazon and Penguin USA today announced the finalist for this year's Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. Amazon customers will now be able to vote for the list of finalist by following this link. The overall winners will be announced next month (June 13th).
Six finalists have been selected from among thousands of qualified writers in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest, the international competition in search of the next popular novel, sponsored by Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Penguin Group (USA) (NYSE:PSO) and CreateSpace, part of the Amazon group of companies. From now through June 1, Amazon customers can vote for their favorite work at www.amazon.com/abna after reading excerpts from the finalists' respective novels in the general fiction and young adult fiction categories. The two grand prize winners of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, who will each receive a publishing contract from Penguin Group (USA) which includes a $15,000 advance, will be revealed in Seattle on Monday, June 13, 2011.
An expert panel will weigh in with their comments on the finalists for customers to consider while voting. The 2011 expert panelists for the general fiction category are: Lev Grossman, author of the New York Times bestseller "The Magicians" and theupcoming sequel "The Magician King," and book critic for Time magazine;literary agent Jennifer Joel of ICM; and Marysue Rucci, Vice President, Editorial Director with G.P. Putnam's Sons. The expert panelists for the young adult fiction category are: Gayle Forman, journalist and author of the New York Times bestsellers "If I Stay" and "Where She Went"; literary agent Julie Just of Janklow & Nesbit; and Jennifer Besser, Vice President and Publisher, G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers.
"This year was the biggest ever for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest, and there were so many fantastic submissions in both categories," said Nader Kabbani, Director of Independent Publishing, Amazon. "We encourage our customers to go on Amazon.com today to have their voices heard and help select the Grand Prize Winners for 2011."
Tim McCall, Vice President, Director of Online Sales and Marketing, Penguin Group (USA), commented: "It's always wonderful to be able to offer talented writers an opportunity to be published at Penguin, and we look forward to the long and fruitful relationships we've developed with the writers we've discovered in this competition."
(Below title listings are also links to a preview of the books)
The three finalists in the young adult fiction category:
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Dublin Writers' Festival 2011 - May 23rd to 29th
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
The changing nature of the publishing value chain | FutureBook
We publishers need to find our own part in this in order to survive. At the moment it’s a bit of a gold rush, with parties claiming their stakes and digging for gold in the hope to find gold first. The gold, here, means “the consumer” or “the reader”. There is a slight edge of hysteria in the way I hear publishers call for the need to reach the consumer’s heart. Certainly in the US, where during the Digital Book World conference last January Vertical Communities were all everybody was talking about.
I find that slightly disconcerting. It is certainly true that publishers need to learn more about the people reading their books – knowing reader’s preferences will be key in the digital marketplace. But I find that the real message for publishers is being drowned out by the constant call for “connecting with the consumer”.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Bowker Releases Preliminary 2010 Annual Books in Production Report (PDF link included)
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Print isn’t dead, says Bowker’s Annual Book Production Report
Traditional publishing grows a modest 5%, while POD sends print total over a record 3 million
New Providence, NJ - May 18, 2010 - Bowker, the global leader in bibliographic information, released its annual report on U.S. print book publishing, compiled from its Books In Print® database. Based on preliminary figures from U.S. publishers, Bowker is projecting that despite the popularity of e-books, traditional U.S. print title output in 2010 increased 5%. Output of new titles and editions increased from 302,410 in 2009 to a projected 316,480 in 2010. The 5% increase comes on the heels of a 4% increase the previous year based on the final 2008-2009 figures.
The non-traditional sector continues its explosive growth, increasing 169% from 1,033,065 in 2009 to an amazing 2,776,260 in 2010. These books, marketed almost exclusively on the web, are largely on-demand titles produced by reprint houses specializing in public domain works and by presses catering to self-publishers and ”micro-niche” publications.
“These publication figures from both traditional and non-traditional publishers confirm that print production is alive and well, and can still be supported in this highly dynamic marketplace,” said Kelly Gallagher, vice president of publishing services for Bowker.
“Especially on the non-traditional side, we’re seeing the reprint business’ internet-driven business model expand dramatically. It will be interesting to see in the coming years how well it succeeds in the long-term.”
In traditional publishing, SciTech continues to drive growth
Continuing the trend seen last year, science and technology were the leading areas of growth as consumers purchased information for business and careers. Major increases were seen in Computers (51% over 2009, with an average five-year growth rate of 8%), Science (37% over 2009, with an average five-year growth rate of 12%) and Technology (35% over 2009, with an average five-year growth rate of 11%). Categories subject to discretionary spending were the top losers, perhaps still feeling the effects of a sluggish economy. Literature (-29%), Poetry (-15%), History (-12), and Biography (-12%) all recorded double digit declines. Fiction, which is still the largest category (nearly 15% of the total) dropped 3% from 2009, continuing a decline from peak output in 2007. Religion (-4%) fell to 4th place behind Science among the largest categories.
Top book production categories:
| Rank | Category | 2010 | 2009 | |
| 1. | Fiction | 47,392 | 48,738 | |
| 2. | Juveniles | 32,638 | 3,028 | |
| 3. | Sociology/Economics | 28,991 | 26,904 | |
| 4. | Science | 21,414 | 15,608 | |
| 5. | Religion | 19,793 | 20,527 |
Non-traditional Print-on-Demand is concentrated in a handful of houses
In 2008, the production of non-traditional print-on-demand books surpassed traditional book publishing for the first time and since then, its growth has been staggering. Now almost 8 times the output of traditional titles, the market is dominated by a handful of publishers. In fact, the top three publishers accounted for nearly 87% of total titles produced in 2010. A look at the top publishers by title output in 2010 shows who is providing this content, primarily through the web marketplace. SciTech mainstay Springer is the only traditional publisher represented.
| Publisher | 2010 ISBN count |
| BiblioBazaar | 1,461,918 |
| General Books LLC | 744,376 |
| Kessinger Publishing, LLC | 462,480 |
| Books LLC | 54,737 |
| CreateSpace | 34,243 |
| Springer | 516,517 |
| Lulu Enterprises Inc. | 11,127 |
| Xlibris Corporation | 10,680 |
| AuthorHouse | 8,502 |
DOWNLOAD THE FULL STATISTICS REPORT HERE:
http://www.bowkerinfo.com/pubtrack/AnnualBookProduction2010/ISBN_Output_2002-2010.pdf
Methodology
Numbers are gathered as a result of Bowker’s maintenance of the industry’s bibliographic database Books In Print and reported through PubTrack Production Trends Analysis. Books In Print is the only bibliographic database with more than 12.8 million U.S. book, audiobook and video titles. It is widely regarded throughout the publishing industry as the most authoritative and comprehensive source of bibliographic data available worldwide, and has been a trusted source of information in North America for more than 50 years. Audiobooks and e-books are excluded. If changes in industry estimates occur, they will be reflected in a later published report.
About Bowker
Bowker is the world's leading provider of bibliographic information management solutions designed to help publishers, booksellers, and libraries better serve their customers. The company is focused on developing various tools and products that make books easier for people to discover, evaluate, order, and experience, as well as providing services to publishers that help them better understand and meet the interests of readers worldwide. Bowker is a member of the ProQuest family of companies and is headquartered in New Providence, N.J., with additional operations in England and Australia. For more information, please visit www.bowker.com.
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