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    • Charlotte Brontë’s lost manuscript “L’Ingratitude” to be published

      Posted at 8:23 am by Laura, on February 29, 2012

      London Review of Books: Charlotte Brontë’s lost manuscript L’Ingratitude – available to read in French and English

      The Guardian: Charlotte Brontë’s lost short story to be published

      A long-lost short story written by Charlotte Brontë for a married man with whom she fell in love is to be published for the first time after being found in a Belgian museum a century after it was last heard of.

      The tale, written in grammatically erratic French and entitled L’Ingratitude, is the first-known piece of homework set for Brontë by Constantin Heger, a Belgian tutor who taught both her and her sister Emily, and is believed to have inspired such ardour in the elder sibling that she drew on their relationship for her novel Villette.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged authors, genre: children, genre: classics, history, magazine, news, newspaper
    • Penguin Sales are Roughly Flat as Profits Rise – PL

      Posted at 4:46 pm by Laura, on February 27, 2012

      Per the Trend, Penguins Sales are Roughly Flat as Profits Rise – Publisher’s Lunch – Michael Cader

      For the full year, ebook sales “doubled on the previous year and accounted for 12 percent of Penguin revenues” worldwide, and “more than 20 percent in the US” and they “expect this percentage to increase significantly again in 2012.”

      …

      Alongside the “fantastic” peformance at DK, Makinson said that children’s publishing “was very strong…around the world,” and is “one of the few areas of the market continuing to show very healthy trends.” In the US, Penguin USA ceo David Shanks added that their children’s group “actually sold a lot more books than they had the previous year, even without Borders” in the marketplace.

       

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, ebooks, news, publishing
    • Are Teens Embracing E-books? – PW

      Posted at 2:19 pm by Laura, on February 24, 2012

      Are Teens Embracing E-books?: The Digital Divide – Publisher’s Weekly – Karen Springen

      A recent PubTrak survey from R.R. Bowker indicated that teens remain reluctant when it comes to e-books. Accustomed to social media, they find that electronic stories have “too many restrictions,” according to the report. But many industry players—agents, booksellers, publishers, and authors—are saying just the opposite: digital sales are booming for YA fiction.

      …

      As for the dreaded cannibalization of print, it does not appear to be happening in YA. “The whole pie grows,” says Hilt. “There’s a lot more evidence that users are going back and forth between digital and physical. People are now buying more books when they become digital readers. The key is to have the book available in all formats.”

      The goal for books of any format is to create more readers. The article is very optimistic that more and more teens will embrace the e-reading experience. The YA market is expanding, and it also allows for any self-conscious adults who may otherwise steer clear of the YA/children’s section of bookstores to browse more freely with e-readers.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, ereaders, genre: young adult, magazine, news, publishing
    • JK Rowling is publishing a new book!

      Posted at 11:11 am by Laura, on February 23, 2012

      News from…everywhere.

      Posted in books, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged authors, books, news, publishing
    • Bring on the Flavor – PW

      Posted at 9:07 am by Laura, on February 22, 2012

      Bring on the Flavor: It’s Not Just About Health (bit it won’t hurt) – Publisher’s Weekly – Mark Rotella

      To change things up a bit, here’s an article on the latest news in cooking trends and recently published cookbooks! Makes me want to toss everything out of my fridge, start over, and buy all organic foods and attack my personal fear of the oven and stove.

      Butter, eggs, heavy cream with sherry, and lobster—combined in ramekins and topped with a puff pastry. Like many recipes from Lobster (Storey, May), there is no sparing fat for health concerns. This season’s batch of cookbooks represents an ode to fresh flavor—both traditional and cutting edge.

      …

      But you don’t have to eat fat to get flavor these days—or any animal products at all. Vegetarian, even vegan, cookbooks are striving to reach more general audiences. And they are succeeding—in both recipes and design.

      Coming out from Chronicle is Pure Vegan by Joseph Shuldiner. “Think visual, gorgeous, and stylish,” says Chronicle’s publicity manager, David Hawkey. “It’s not your typical vegan cookbook.”

      Adam Salomone, associate publisher of Harvard Common Press, sees changing trends in vegan and vegetarian cookbooks alike, primarily with Herbivoracious: A Flavor Revolution with 150 Vibrant and Original Vegetarian Recipes by Michael Natkin. “It’s not a book that is just healthy or good for the planet—it’s just good food.”

      …

      There is little doubt that families greatly benefit, both physically and emotionally, from sitting around the table for mealtime. The number of new cookbooks emphasizing the importance of eating together at home illustrates the interest in this trend.

      Makes your mouth water, doesn’t it? Read on for more!

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, genre: cooking, magazine, news, publishing
    • Sourcebooks Gives ‘Embrace’ a Big Marketing Push – PW

      Posted at 1:28 pm by Laura, on February 17, 2012

      Sourcebooks Gives ‘Embrace’ a Big Marketing Push – Publisher’s Weekly – Sally Lodge

      In a world where angels seek vengeance and humans are warriors, a teen must choose her destiny in Embrace, the launch title of a fantasy series by debut author Jessica Shirvington. Due in March from Sourcebooks Fire, the novel is supported by a $200,000 marketing budget, the largest the publisher has ever allocated for a young adult book. Sourcebooks doubled the size of the initial marketing campaign due to the enthusiastic reaction to its 4,000-copy ARC mailing to booksellers, librarians, teachers, and book media, a response that Chris Bauerle, director of sales and marketing, describes as “a tidal wave.” What is it about the novel that triggered the early buzz?

      Read on to find out why! Normally I would never pick up a paranormal book with a cover like this – seems too stereotypical teeny-bopper – but the summaries and reviews are absolutely stunning.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, genre: fantasy, genre: young adult, magazine, news, publishing
    • TOC 2012: Children’s Books Must Exist in Both Formats – PW

      Posted at 5:19 pm by Laura, on February 15, 2012

      TOC 2012: Children’s Books Must Exist in Digital and Print – Publisher’s Weekly – Gabe Habash

      The “What Works Well Where? Considering Books for Children in Different Formats” session at TOC 2012 stressed the necessary coexistence of digital and traditional books for children, an opinion put forth by Junko Yokota, director of the Center for Teaching Through Children’s Books.

      I couldn’t agree more! There are some aspects of a print book that are necessary for infants and children in order to adapt to the environment and to learn! In this case, there are things technology cannot touch.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 1 Comment | Tagged books, ebooks, ereaders, genre: children, magazine, news, technology
    • The Beauty of the Printed Book – NYTimes

      Posted at 5:16 pm by Laura, on February 15, 2012

      The Beauty of the Printed Book – New York Times – Alice Rawsthorn

      Anyone who wishes to be reminded of quite how beguiling old-fashioned books can be should visit “The Printed Book: A Visual History,” an exhibition running through May 13 at the Special Collections department of the University of Amsterdam. Drawn from the university’s book collection, which is among the world’s finest, the exhibition traces the evolution of book design through some of the most compellingly designed books of the last 500 years.

      …

      Even the bibliophiles at Steidl expect e-books to continue to grow, largely at the expense of printed books. For starters, they are incredibly convenient. Just think of the hundreds of e-books you can pack on to a single digital device. They are environmentally responsible: saving trees from being felled to produce paper, and fossil fuel from being burned to transport boxes of books. Interactive books can also dazzle their readers with sound, film clips, animations and data visualizations as well as words and images. And if their readers are puzzled by a word or factual reference, they can check it on the Internet within seconds.

      Yet so far, the design of e-books has been disappointing. Most of them look suspiciously as though their publishers have simply shunted their contents from print on to the screen. But some of the newer titles are more promising, largely because their designers have explored the technical and aesthetic possibilities of the new media.

      …

      Yet there is still something very special about an adroitly designed printed book, perhaps because it is so simple and devoid of technological trickery.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, ebooks, news, newspaper, publishing
    • Penguin Severs Ties with OverDrive – PW

      Posted at 7:07 pm by Laura, on February 10, 2012

      Penguins Severs Ties with OverDrive – Publisher’s Weekly – Calvin Reid

      Penguin, which only offered backlist e-book titles for library lending, is terminating its contract with OverDrive, the library digital vendor, and starting February 10 will cease to offer any of its e-books or audiobooks to libraries. Penguin is negotiating a “continuance” agreement that will allow libraries that have already purchased Penguin e-books to continue to loan them.

      Amazon and Kindle users are effected as well.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, ereaders, library, magazine, news, publishing, technology
    • ABA Says “No” to Amazon Publishing – PW

      Posted at 5:09 pm by Laura, on February 8, 2012

      ABA Says “No” to Amazon Publishing – Publisher’s Weekly – Judith Rosen

      The American Booksellers Association is the latest to weigh in on Amazon’s publishing program following the decision by Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, and Indigo Books not to carry their titles. Today the organization’s for-profit subsidiary, IndieCommerce, began removing all Amazon titles from its database.

      A commenter made a very good point: by isolating Amazon, Amazon could become even more of a powerhouse. And yet, if booksellers embrace Amazon, Amazon could become even more of a powerhouse. Oh, dear.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged bookstores, magazine, news, publishing
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