Thursday, April 24, 2008

Book Sales Up

Hi Everyone,
Good news this week from the U.S. Census Bureau. Books sales are up for the eighth straight month. See the story below.
Among interesting news stories this week, especially for writers, is the item about Bertelsmann seeking top young talent. Writers who are into the digital world might want to apply for the program. Bertelsmann is the parent company to Random House.

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Doris

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Bookstore Sales Rise for 8th Straight Month

Borders Shareholders To Vote on Pershing Square "Backstop Offer"

Random House Green Initiatives Show Progress

Bertelsmann Initative Seeks to Recruit Top Young Talent

Publishers Sue Georgia University For Copyright Violation

Pocket to Publish Sports Super Agent David Falk's Book

Reed Elsevier Year-End Report Shows Strong Results

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More Shortlists: From British Book Industry Awards

HarperCollins UK Reports Year-End Profit Growth

Bargain Bookseller Works Due Imminent Buyout

Publishers' Websites Need Re-Thinking, Seminar Observes

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Donald Rumsfeld, Patricia
Cornwell in the News

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In addition to Borders' flat annual sales report and the big loan from investors at Pershing Square, Donald Rumsfeld has decided to publish his memoirs, and Bestselling novelist Patricia Cornwell's works are to be adpated for Lifetime TV in a first-ever deal. Our strategic news partner in the UK, Publishing News, does its wrap up report this week on the London Book Fair.

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Borders Annual Sales Flat; Pershing Lends $42.5 Million

ABFFE, Media Coalition To file Case Against Indiana Registration Law

Balzer and Bray Move to Harper To Start Kids' Imprint

Donald Rumsfeld To Publish Memoirs With Penguin's Sentinel

Patricia Cornwell's Novels To Be Adapted For Lifetime TV

Booksellers Elated Over Internet Tax Law Passage in New York

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A Fair to Remember: Roundup of the Big London Event

PN-Sponsored Digital Sessions Offer Insights at LBF

US Publishing Veteran MeyerHonored at LBF

Richard & Judy Sign New Channel Deal for Prime Time

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Attorney General Looks Into Amazon Policy

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The big news this week is that the Attorney General of the State of Washington is looking into Amazon.com's policy to require that print-on-demand books sold on the site are also printed by its sister company, BookSurge, and those that are not will be charged a premium.

In other news, Borders, rumored to be up for sale, is jockeying for more favorable financing to make the company attractive to potential buyers.

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Amazon Policy Concerns Many In Publishing Industry

Amazon, Penguin Reveal Breakthrough Novel Award Winner

Borders to Honor Original Voices Winners at Ceremony

Stinehour Press Closing Virginia Printing Facility

Random House Buys Sony Readers for Staff

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Galaxy British Book Awards Cites JK Rowling

British Book Industry Awards Reveals Shortlists

Smith, Watson Make Big Moves In UK Publishing

Weidenfeld to Release Bestselling Author Zafon's Latest Work

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Amazon-BookSurge Controversy Heating Up

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Amazon.com's strategy to force publishers who want to sell books on the site to also print the books through its subsidiary, BookSurge, has caused a stir throughout the publishing industry, both in the US and in the UK. On Tuesday, April 1, Lighting Source, Inc--BookSurge's chief rival--issued a second statement in response to the controversy. J. Kirby Best, President and CEO of Lightning Source, said "The issue centers around Amazon.com tying the availability of your books and terms of sale at Amazon.com to the production of books at the Amazon.com subsidiary BookSurge, specifically requiring you to use BookSurge in order to sell on Amazon.

". . . we are very concerned about any conduct that would servPublish Poste to limit a publishers choice in supply chain partners and to negatively impact the cost of your products to consumers. We believe that choice and selection of best of class services are critical to the long term success of publishers and a vibrant book market.
"Lightning Source continues to provide the highest quality digital on demand print and distribution services for every one of our customers. All your [Lightning customers] titles continue to be available to all of our channel partners, including Amazon.com, with immediate availability for shipment within 24 hours," Best said.
He added that Lightning is committed to providing you with the best of class quality product and fastest distribution service in the market, and will continually work to develop new channels and new offerings. He said the company will continue to monitor the situation and let its customers know when more information becomes available.
In other important news for our writers, Roaring Brook Press is launching a new nonfiction imprint. And, as the publishing world moves closer to digital solutions, Random House has purchased more than 100 Sony e-Readers for its marketing, sales, and editorial staffs to facilitate the manuscript development and sales process. Read this week's news on our site at www.authorlink.com.

Hyperion president Robert S. (Bob) Miller is leaving the company to become head of a new "publishing studio" at HarperCollins. The new unit will publish 25 titles per year. Beginning April 14, Miller will report to HarperCollins Publisher Jane Friedman.

Meanwhile, Ellen Archer has been promoted to president of Hyperion in Miller's place, it was announced April 3 by Anne Sweeney, co-chair, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney-ABC Television Group, to whom she will report. .

As president of Hyperion, Ms. Archer will be responsible for the direction, management and performance of Media’s publishing group, which specializes in fiction and non-fiction for adults. Hyperion has published more than 1,500 books since its inception, of which more than 100 have been national bestsellers.

In other personnel news, Beverly Reingold, executive editor at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, has left the company. No other information was available.

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