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Do you know what the most popular kind of book is?
It’s young adult.
Young adult fiction is one of the rare growth areas in publishing (apart from sales of e-books in relation to traditional paper and hardcover books).
Some people see this as a continuation of the dumbing-down of… Read more
Why can’t publishers and libraries get along?
It used to be that libraries were a huge market for traditional publishers, but with the growth of e-books, and publishers’ concerns about digital piracy and loss of sales, all of a sudden libraries became possible opponents in a tug-of-war about e-book distribution.… Read more
Some peoples dreams are blocked while anothers have their dreams come true? Let Derrick explain this to you through the word RECEIVE.
All good things must come to an end, as difficult as that may be. As you may have heard or read by now, TSTC Publishing is closing down due to budget cuts. Since its establishment in 2004, TSTC Publishing has published around 80 titles, including Cotton Bales, Goatmen & Witches: Legends from the Heart of [...]
At the recent Book Expo in New York City, where publishers, authors, journalists, booksellers and others meet to network and to drum up interest in new titles (and books in general), one thing was obvious: this was the rare place in these United States where the political parties met without… Read more
Chances are good that you’ve already got an e-reader. Maybe a Kindle, a Nook, an iPad or another tablet or smart phone.
Do you read books on it?
If you do, you’ve probably got more reading material than you even anticipated you’d have when you first downloaded a title.
There… Read more
Write where you can. When you can. However you can.
I admire folks who can continue to concentrate whatever the situation.
In my many years as a journalist for a big newspaper I needed to be able to concentrate amid the noise of a newsroom (that noise is lessened now… Read more
The biggest successes so far in e-book self-publishing have been among genre novels: thrillers, science fiction, romance.
What about business books?
You’d think it might be a natural, given that so many entrepreneurs have ideas for building business, or managing a business or creating a business and would want to… Read more
The Book Expo America convention in New York is one of those rare places in today’s politically fraught world where conservatives and liberals not only meet (or share the same space) but agree: they both want to sell books.
Amazing how economic self-interest helps people put aside political self-interest.
That’s… Read more
The industry’s biggest event, Book Expo America, is running this week in New York and, on the first full day of events, you get a hopeful sense among the attendees.
It’s a contrast to the gloomy prognostications of declines in sales of paper books, and changes in traditional publishing. The… Read more
The good news for booksellers is that Oprah Winfrey has restarted her book club.
The bad news? Well, we’ll get to that. But in the meantime, it’s great that this big platform for authors will again give a push to several books each year.
The first choice for the newly… Read more