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    • A Publisher’s Menagerie: Stories behind Publishers’ Animal Logos – PubTrendSet

      Posted at 4:39 pm by Laura, on February 8, 2012

      A Publisher’s Menagerie: Stories Behind Publishers’ Animal Logos – Publishing TrendSetter – Elisabeth Watson

      Discover the interesting histories behind the animals and logos to some of your favorite publishing houses!

      This idea sprang from a phone conversation overheard a few months ago in the Market Partners International offices, in which one of the partners was reminiscing with an old friend about publishing animals past and present. Although heavy on whimsy, the stories behind these animals are one of those peeks at “vintage” publishing trivia that most of us, deep down, have difficulty getting enough of.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged history, publishing
    • Best Publishing Companies to Work For – DBW

      Posted at 8:24 pm by Laura, on February 7, 2012

      Best Publishing Companies to Work For – Digital Book World – Jeremy Greenfield

      If the title didn’t catch you, why are you reading this blog?!

      Employees at the best-rated publishing companies like working there because of strong industry brands, good communication between layers of leadership and departments and the learning experiences available.

      Companies that make the list include…

      • Random House
      • Penguin
      • McGraw-Hill
      • Simon & Schuster
      • Scholastic
      • HarperCollins

       

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged news, publishing
    • Fair Trade: Random House Will Raise Library E-book Prices, But Commits to E-Book Lending – PW

      Posted at 2:19 pm by Laura, on February 3, 2012

      Fair Trade: Random House Will Raise Library E-book Prices, But Commits to E-Book Lending – Publisher’s Weekly – Andrew Albanese

      Never has a price increase been such good news for libraries. At a meeting with ALA leaders this week in New York, Random House officials said the “terms of sale” for Random House e-books to libraries will change, with a price increase coming. But the publisher reiterated its commitment to library e-book lending, saying they would continue to enable e-book lending of their entire list for both adult and children’s titles, backlist and frontlist, without restriction.

      Definitely a fair trade. Continuing on from the article, RH is trying to have all parties benefit: the authors, the readers, the libraries, the publishers. Seems like a good deal for such a touchy subject.

      Posted in books, library, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, ebooks, ereaders, library, magazine, news, publishing
    • The Greatest Books of All Time – The Atlantic

      Posted at 6:07 pm by Laura, on February 2, 2012

      The Greatest Books of All Time, as Voted by 125 Famous Authors – The Atlantic – Maria Popova

      The requirements, or setting, for the list:

      “If you’re putting together a list of ‘the greatest books,’ you’ll want to do two things: (1) out of kindness, avoid anyone working on a novel; and (2) decide what the word ‘great’ means. The first part is easy, but how about the second? A short list of possible definitions of ‘greatness’ might look like this:

      1. ‘Great’ means ‘books that have been greatest for me.’

      2. ‘Great’ means ‘books that would be considered great by the most people over time.’

      3. ‘Great’ has nothing to do with you or me—or people at all. It involves transcendental concepts like God or the Sublime.

      4. ‘Great’? I like Tom Clancy. “

      Some of the books that make it include

      • The Great Gatsby
      • Great Expectations
      • Emma
      • Anna Karenina

      Several categories too!!! This was really neat. Check it out!

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged authors, books, genre: classics, newspaper, publishing
    • B&N Will Not Stock Titles Published by Amazon – PW

      Posted at 11:30 pm by Laura, on January 31, 2012

      Barnes & Noble Will Not Stock Titles Published by Amazon – Publisher’s Weekly

      THIS JUST IN. Short, sweet, to the point.

       

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 1 Comment | Tagged bookstores, news, newspaper, publishing
    • B&N, Taking on Amazon in the Fight of its Life – NYTimes

      Posted at 2:21 pm by Laura, on January 29, 2012

      Barnes & Nobel, Taking on Amazon in the Fight of its Life – New York Times – Julie Bosman

      Like many struggling businesses, book publishers are cutting costs and trimming work forces. Yes, electronic books are booming, sometimes profitably, but not many publishers want e-books to dominate print books. Amazon’s chief executive, Jeffrey P. Bezos, wants to cut out the middleman — that is, traditional publishers — by publishing e-books directly.

      Which is why Barnes & Noble, once viewed as the brutal capitalist of the book trade, now seems so crucial to that industry’s future. Sure, you can buy bestsellers at Walmart and potboilers at the supermarket. But in many locales, Barnes & Noble is the only retailer offering a wide selection of books. If something were to happen to Barnes & Noble, if it were merely to scale back its ambitions, Amazon could become even more powerful and — well, the very thought makes publishers queasy.

      “It would be like ‘The Road,’ ” one publishing executive in New York said, half-jokingly, referring to the Cormac McCarthy novel. “The post-apocalyptic world of publishing, with publishers pushing shopping carts down Broadway.”

      I laughed at that last comment, but it really is a Doomsday approach. B&N v Amazon, with publishers siding a chain bookstore. Oh, so complicated. What do you think? Be sure to read the whole story – it’s pretty extensive.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 1 Comment | Tagged books, bookstores, ebooks, ereaders, news, newspaper, publishing, technology
    • Lee & Low Acquires Children’s Book Press – PW

      Posted at 9:44 am by Laura, on January 27, 2012

      Lee & Low Acquires Children’s Book Press – Publisher’s Weekly – Wendy Werris

      Children’s Book Press, founded in 1975 by Harriet Rohmer for the specific purpose of creating a line of bilingual and multicultural books, ceased operations at the end of September and has sold its backlist inventory of 90 titles to Lee & Low Books in New York.

      Dana Goldberg, former executive editor for Children’s Book Press, attributes the demise of the press to “a perfect storm of systemic things. We were a niche publisher for the institutional market, and 80 percent of our business came from schools and libraries. With the nationwide budget cuts, the last two years were really tough.” Goldberg also points to the challenge inherent in running a nonprofit publishing company. “We didn’t have to rely solely on book sales because of the fundraising side of the business, but in recent years our fundraising efforts didn’t meet expectations.” Children’s Book Press was distributed by Publishers Group West.
      Business was led by two different groups, causing major issues with the company overall. Thankfully, L&L will keep the multicultural / bilingual tradition.
      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged genre: children, genre: contemporary, magazine, news
    • Wary but Determined, Publishers are Preparing for the Digital Future – PW

      Posted at 10:59 am by Laura, on January 25, 2012

      Wary but Determined, Publishers are Preparing for the Digital Future – Publisher’s Weekly – Calvin Reid

      While publishers may be a bit daunted, they are rapidly organizing their firms for digital: 75% of publishers have an executive level person responsible for digital; 63% report that digital skills are formally integrated into all departments; 69% of the publishers expect to increase digital staffing in 2012, while 22% expect overall company staffing to go down in 2012.

      For the statistically inclined.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 1 Comment | Tagged ebooks, magazine, news, publishing, technology
    • An excellent review of ‘Jane Eyre’ tribute!

      Posted at 6:26 pm by Laura, on January 23, 2012

      In my first “Upcoming Books!” post, I had mentioned a book out tomorrow/Tuesday that all Brontë lovers would hopefully enjoy. “The Flight of Gemma Hardy” by Margot Livesey received a great review from The Boston Globe, and it has calmed my classic literature fears. Normally I veer away from rewritings, adaptations, offsprings, and homages to classic works, but apparently this particular novel is up to par! Read on to see what Meredith Maran has to say about the book.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, genre: adult fiction, genre: classics, genre: fiction, news, newspaper, publishing
    • Best-sellers Lists: How They Work and Who They (mostly) Work For – TSB

      Posted at 6:11 pm by Laura, on January 23, 2012

      Best-sellers Lists: How They Work and Who They (mostly) Work For – The Sacramento Bee – Allen Pierleoni

      How do books make it onto best-seller lists in the first place? The answers are elusive.

      “The creation of a best-seller list is the most nebulous thing you will ever encounter,” said Paul Takushi, book promotions and marketing manager for the UC Davis Store. “No one really knows how it’s done.”

      How the New York Times figures its lists is nearly as secret as, say, the recipe for Coca-Cola.

      Book Review staff editor Gregory Cowles explained in an email: “(The formula) is a secret both to protect our product and to make sure people can’t try to rig the system. Even in the Book Review itself, we don’t know (the news surveys department’s) precise methods.”

      Formulas!! Timing!! Hollywood!! Oh my.

      In all seriousness, it’s much more complicated than that. Fascinating read, check it out! See if you can predict which books (once published, of course) will become instant hits.

      Posted in books, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, news, publishing
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