Selling strong: Australian publishers’ rights highlights
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Books+Publishing asked a range of Australian publishers to share their recent rights successes ahead of this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. This article first appeared in Think Australian. Allen & Unwin Kate Morton...
Adventures in publicity: Caitlin Neville on her career journey
Monday, 19 October 2015
Caitlin Neville recently launched her freelance publicity business Tiny Fox Communications after working as a publicist for Hardie Grant Books, Pan Macmillan and HarperCollins. She shares her career journey.I was the...
On tour: Meet the author Ayelet Waldman
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Ayelet Waldman is the author of several novels and the nonfiction book Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities, and Occasional Moments of Grace (Two Roads). She will be travelling...
Rhonda Black on assisting Indigenous publishing
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Before retiring as director of Aboriginal Studies Press, Rhonda Black oversaw the publication of the Guidelines for Ethical Publishing, a free resource to assist publishers working with Aboriginal and Torres...
Future reading: Fiction top picks for 2016
Sunday, 18 October 2015
A ‘brilliant, dark Tasmanian gothic novel’ tops Affirm Press publisher Martin Hughes’ most-anticipated fiction list. Debut author Sarah Kanake’s Sing Fox to Me (February) tells the story of 14-year-old twins who are sent to Tasmania...
The dark art of digital production
Sunday, 18 October 2015
While many Australian publishers have outsourced their ebook production, there is a strong case for building those skills in-house, writes Simon Collinson. It’s no secret that many in the...
Lessons in leasing
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Two booksellers share their rental experiences with Brad Jefferies.According to Australian Booksellers Association CEO Joel Becker, one of the leading causes of recent bookshop closures has been the cost of leasing. Electric...
Your store: Baby book bouquets
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Pages & Pages Booksellers in Sydney has come up with a creative new way to promote children’s books as gifts for newborns.The ‘Pages & Pages Baby Book Bouquet’ contains seven...
Your store: Book-ish boot camp
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Riverbend Books in Brisbane is hoping to push its customers’ reading endurance with a new Literary Book Camp.Readers who sign up to the boot camp are sent a secret list...
Your store: Tea reads
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Forget coffee and cupcakes. Scrumptious Reads, a culinary bookstore and event space based in Brisbane, is specialising in matcha-based drinks and sweets. Owner Julie Tjiandra has partnered with her friend Sinmei...
Editor’s picks
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Yoga, feminism and travel inform this month’s editor’s picks. Curious fictionHow can I resist a novel that has a literary translator as its protagonist (not to mention an indie bookshop owner...
Shelf talk: Healthy habits
Sunday, 18 October 2015
The following adult colouring books don’t claim to promote mindfulness, but a few hours with these seems like a pretty stress-free activity (and they also make fun, on-trend stocking stuffers). This...
Playing favourites: Preview of 2016 children’s and YA titles
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Publishers nominate their top children’s and YA titles for 2016.Raunchy romance, humorous history and a ‘disquieting and powerful book for Australia Day’ are among Allen & Unwin children’s and YA...
#LoveOzYA gathers momentum: Bec Kavanagh on the campaign to promote Australian YA
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Writer and reviewer Bec Kavanagh has been involved in the #LoveOzYA campaign to promote Australian YA literature since its inception earlier this year. She reports on the campaign’s progress and...
Shelf talk: Funny pages
Sunday, 18 October 2015
It’s silly season at Affirm Press, which has a handful of humour books coming out toward the end of the year. Death by Coconut—50 Things More Dangerous than a Shark...
Shelf talk: Strictly business
Sunday, 18 October 2015
The most hotly anticipated romantic series finale Kings Rising—the third book in C S Pacat’s ‘The Captive Prince’ trilogy (Viking)—comes out in February and readers can’t wait! Pacat spearheads the...
YA in translation
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Why is there so little translated YA fiction published in Australia? Danielle Binks spoke to Scribe publisher Henry Rosenbloom and publicist Cora Roberts about their experience in this area. Between...
Making the grade: How to get books on school curricula
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Getting books selected for schools requires an understanding of multiple education associations, their expectations and concerns—and a good dose of luck, writes Danielle Binks. Trying to get an overview of how...
Head over hills: Gavin Williams on Matilda Bookshop
Sunday, 18 October 2015
When Gavin Williams and his wife purchased the long-running Matilda Bookshop in the Adelaide Hills, they had to win over locals who described it as ‘their bookshop’. Williams shares his...
Talkback: Is ebook conversion is best handled in-house or externally?
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Do you think ebook conversion is best handled in-house or externally? Books+Publishing asked three publishers. Mark Robinson, sales and marketing manager, Exisle Publishing As an early entrant in the ebook...
Book bites: Junior titles
Sunday, 18 October 2015
In the picture Aaron Blabey is back with I Need a Hug (Scholastic, December), about a little porcupine who just wants a cuddle. Told in speech bubbles, the simple text...
Teen talk: Meet the 2015 Inky Awards judges
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Each year, the longlist and shortlist for the Inky Awards for youth literature are selected by a panel of teen judges, with the winners determined via an online vote. Following...
Surreal deal: Leanne Hall on ‘Iris and the Tiger’
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Leanne Hall’s new novel for younger readers Iris and the Tiger is infused with ‘a kind of magical realism that is unusual in children’s and YA fantasy’, writes reviewer Jarrah Moore....
Talk of the town: Christopher Currie on ‘Clancy of the Undertow’
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Christopher Currie’s first YA novel, Clancy of the Undertow, follows 16-year-old misfit Clancy as she juggles a dysfunctional family, a hostile town and a crush on ‘the local hot girl’....
On tour: Meet the author Sarah J Maas
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Sarah J Maas is the author of the ‘Throne of Glass’ series, including the latest instalment, Queen of Shadows (Bloomsbury, September). She will be touring Melbourne and Sydney, and attending...
On tour: Meet the author Jeff Kinney
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Jeff Kinney is the author of the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series, including the latest instalment Old School (Penguin, November). He will join Andy Griffiths for a two-hour event...
Fresh blood: Ben Sanders on ‘American Blood’
Thursday, 1 October 2015
In New Zealand author Ben Sanders’ American Blood (A&U, January), an undercover cop in witness protection stirs up elements of his past as he investigates a local woman’s disappearance. The...
Long story short: Jon Steiner on ‘The Last Wilkie’s’
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Jon Steiner’s The Last Wilkie’s (Spineless Wonders, February) is a collection of short stories of varying lengths that are ‘by turns funny, dark and troubling’, writes reviewer Hilary Simmons. She...
Talking points: Lesley and Tammy Williams on ‘Not Just Black and White’
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Not Just Black and White (UQP, September) is a memoir that takes the form of a ‘conversation in print’ between mother and daughter Lesley and Tammy Williams. They spoke to...
Child’s play: Jen Storer on ‘Danny Best: Full On’
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Jen Storer and illustrator Mitch Vane have collaborated on a new junior fiction series about Danny Best and his neighbourhood crew. The first book, Danny Best: Full On, will be available...
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