Words of war: The market for military history titles
Friday, 7 February 2014
As the centenary of World War I approaches, Brad Jefferies reports on the market for military histories. The audience for military history books can be divided into two broad categories: general...
In the picture: The demand for graphic novels
Friday, 7 February 2014
Demand for graphic novels continues to grow, but how are booksellers, publishers and librarians responding? Portia Lindsay reports.At last year’s Reading Matters conference in Melbourne, Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novels sold...
Authentic expansion: Susanne Horman tells the story of Robinsons Bookshop
Friday, 7 February 2014
From its first store in Frankston’s Central Carpark to its forthcoming outlet in the Emporium Melbourne shopping complex, Robinsons Bookshop has come a long way. Owner Susanne Horman shares her...
Talkback: On dropping the C-format paperback
Friday, 7 February 2014
Should the book industry drop the C-format paperback? Books+Publishing asked five booksellers.Mary Dalmau, general manager, Reader’s Feast Bookstore Nicole, our fiction buyer, and I see no reason to dispense with the C-format paperback. While...
Business smarts: Changing business models in publishing
Friday, 7 February 2014
There’s more than one way to publish and sell books. Andrea Hanke and Eloise Keating spoke to several publishers that have recently changed their business models. Simon & Schuster relaunches local...
Artistic licence: Emily Bitto on ‘The Strays’
Friday, 7 February 2014
Emily Bitto’s debut The Strays (Affirm Press, May) tells the story of a young girl ‘wooed by a progressive group of artists living in 1930s Melbourne’. She spoke to reviewer...
Alex Adsett on applying ethics to ebooks
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
In this age of fast-paced technological change, readers are faced with more choice than ever as to how and where to acquire their reading material. No longer is buying a...
Rastafarian summer: Jared Thomas on ‘Calypso Summer’
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Jared Thomas is author of Calypso Summer (Magabala, April), a YA novel that charts a summer in the life of a dreadlock-wearing, reggae-loving Nukunu teen. He spoke to Heath Graham.First of...
On tour: Meet the author Liz Pichon
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
What would you put on a shelf-talker for your book? Want to get your kids reading? Try these books (they’re funny too).What are you reading right now?Difficult Men by Brett Martin...
Julietta Jameson on the royalty payment cycle
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Why should authors have to wait up to nine months to be paid royalties? Julietta Jameson spoke to Text publisher Michael Heyward, literary agents Selwa Anthony and Lyn Tranter, and...
Table manners: Sally Piper on ‘Grace’s Table’
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Sally Piper’s novel Grace’s Table (UQP, April) uses the device of a meal—preparation, serving, eating and aftermath—to tell the life story of a 70-year-old woman. She spoke to reviewer Max...
Something fishy: Robert Edeson on ‘The Weaver Fish’
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
The Weaver Fish (Fremantle Press, March) is a fiendishly clever puzzle of a book, writes reviewer Tim Coronel. (Read the review here.) He spoke to Robert Edeson. This book is...
Kelly Fagan: Key findings on UK publishers’ marketing and publicity developments from my Unwin Trust Fellowship
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
As a recipient of the 2013 Unwin Trust Fellowship, HarperCollins publicity manager Kelly Fagan travelled to the UK last year to research new developments in marketing and publicity among UK publishers. Here...
Miriam Cosic on the decline of book launches
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
The launch of Chris Andrews’ latest book of poetry, Lime Green Chair, in February was delightful. It was a full house upstairs at Gleebooks in Sydney. I bought a copy...
Charlotte Harper on the transition from digital to print
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Charlotte Harper, founder of digital-first publisher Editia, has written an essay for if:book Australia’s N00bz series reflecting on the publisher’s first print book releases. Editia and if:book will jointly publish the collected essays...
Under cover: Amanda Wildsmith on book cover design
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Earlier this year at the Hardie Grant office I noticed a group of people crowding around a computer. My curiosity got the better of me and I got closer. ‘Does...
What’s selling after Christmas?
Friday, 22 November 2013
While booksellers are currently focussed on those all-important Christmas sales, it’s worth taking a look at some of the titles that sell well in the post-Christmas period. Nielsen BookScan has...
Annabel Smith on (not) making a living from writing
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
In a blog post for the Wheeler Centre, Annabel Smith shares some sobering figures on authors’ earnings. Nowadays, a multitude of blog posts, webinars and online courses tout the idea...
On tour: Meet the author Samantha Shannon
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
UK author Samantha Shannon is visiting Australia in November for the Supanova pop culture expo. Shannon’s debut novel The Bone Season (Bloomsbury) is the first book in a seven-part series....
On tour: Meet the author André Leslie
Thursday, 31 October 2013
André Leslie, an expat Australian who moved to Germany in 2005, is visiting Australia in December. His first book Batting for Berlin: How One Aussie Expat Took on the German...
Dispatches from the Frankfurt Book Fair
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Frankfurt Book Fair first-timer, Giramondo’s Alice Grundy, and long-time attendee, Allen & Unwin’s Clare Drysdale, take us behind-the-scenes at this year’s fair. Alice Grundy, managing editor, Giramondo, writes: Imagine the busiest place you’ve...
Talkback: Book reviews and book sales
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Do book reviews in local and national newspapers make a difference to your sales? Bookseller+Publisher asked three booksellers. I’ve spent the past 12 years cutting out the reviews in the...
An inner world: Will Elliott on ‘Inside Out’
Monday, 14 October 2013
In his review of Will Elliott’s Inside Out (HarperVoyager, February), Stefen Brazulaitis describes the novel as ‘postmodern without being pretentious and meta without being contrived’. He spoke to the author....
On tour: Meet the author Gary Greenberg
Monday, 7 October 2013
Psychotherapist, author and editor Gary Greenberg is visiting Australia in October. His latest book, The Book of Woe (Scribe), challenges many facets of established psychiatric practice. What would you put...
Game on: Catherine Jinks on ‘Saving Thanehaven’
Monday, 7 October 2013
Catherine Jinks’ YA novel Saving Thanehaven (A&U, March) delves into the secret lives of computer game characters, putting ‘a quirky twist on the classic quest tale’ in the words of...
Missing voices: Amra Pajalic and Demet Divaroren on ‘Coming of Age’
Monday, 7 October 2013
Amra Pajalic and Demet Divaroren are the editors of Coming of Age (A&U, February), a YA anthology that examines what it’s like to grow up Muslim in Australia. They spoke...
Creative with kids: Sandra Nobes from Allen & Unwin
Monday, 7 October 2013
Longtime freelancer Sandra Nobes was recently appointed in-house designer for children’s books at Allen & Unwin. She shares her career journey. This year I got my first ‘proper’ job in...
Drawing disability: Peter Whitfield on a cerebral palsy edition of ‘Jessica’s Box’
Monday, 7 October 2013
In November, New Frontier will publish a ‘cerebral palsy edition’ of Peter Carnavas’ picture book Jessica’s Box. Eloise Florence spoke to publisher Peter Whitfield about the project. For New Frontier...
Shelf talk: Classic comics
Monday, 7 October 2013
In the breakout superhero hit of the year, Hawkeye, Volume 1 (Matt Fraction, illus by David Aja et al, Marvel, December), Clint Barton fights for justice ... and good rooftop...
Shelf talk: Anthologise this
Monday, 7 October 2013
Tis the season for anthologies, and this year there are several to choose from. Summer Lovin’ (Fremantle Press, December) is a collection of 14 stories about love (lost, found, first,...
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