Shelf talk: Strictly business Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Will the decade we’re living in be known as the digital age? Only time will tell and, in the meantime, there’s a good range of business books to guide our...
Words as weapons: Max Barry on ‘Lexicon’ Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
In Max Barry’s action-packed Lexicon (Mulholland, July), only one man survives a deadly attack on Broken Hill. The author spoke to Angela Meyer. (Read the review of Lexicon here.) Lexicon’s strong central concept...
North Melbourne exposure: Chris Saliba talks about North Melbourne Books Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
One year ago Chris Saliba and his partner, longtime bookseller Chris Hubbard, opened North Melbourne Books. Its bold red walls, generous supply of literary classics and cosy children’s section have been welcomed...
Editor’s picks: May 2013 and beyond Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Andrea Hanke’s editor’s picks include a time-travelling serial killer and a modern-day divided Berlin. Going Deutsch Two German novels recently translated into English look promising, and make it easier to...
Your store: Melbourne booksellers bind together Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
In 2011 Embiggen Books owner Warren Bonett decided to relocate his store from Noosaville to Melbourne. His latest project, which is being run in conjunction with the Australian Booksellers Association...
Your store: Napkins a new format Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Several Brisbane booksellers have also shown their collaborative side by participating in a recent flash fiction napkin project. Launched on Valentine’s Day, the project saw napkins bearing 300-word micro stories...
Jane’s advice: Jane Caro on bookselling and marketing Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
As a regular commentator on TV programs such as ABC’s Gruen Planet and the Drum, Channel 9’s Mornings and Channel 7’s Weekend Sunrise, Jane Caro has made a career out...
Talkback: determining the price of ebooks Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
How do you determine the price of your ebooks and do you ever run promotional discounts? Books+Publishing asked three publishers. Phoebe Wynne, digital manager, Black Inc. We determine our ebook...
On tour: Meet the author Hugh Howey Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
American author Hugh Howey is visiting Australia in April. His latest book is Shift (Century), the prequel to Wool. What would you put on a shelf-talker for your book? ‘Help! Don’t let them...
The ebook experience: pricing and marketing Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Last year, Ruth Jelley interviewed several Australian fiction publishers—one large multinational, one medium-sized independent and one small independent—about their digital publishing programs. In this edited extract from her master’s thesis,...
Bible studies: Vanessa Russell on ‘Holy Bible’ Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
In Holy Bible (Sleepers, July), Vanessa Russell takes a look at family life in a religious sect. The author spoke to Katie Haydon. It is said to write what you know,...
Literacy outreach: Matt Finch’s work in schools and libraries Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
What inspires a British academic to stage a zombie siege in a rural Aussie library or teach teens how to con their way into a million dollars? Community outreach consultant...
The end of an adventure: Kate Blackwood on ending a children’s book series Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
A lot of planning goes into writing a children’s book series—and bringing it to an end. Kate Blackwood spoke to the authors of several well-known series. What makes an author...
Fifty shades later: Andrea Hanke on romance publishing after the erotic fiction boom Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Over the past year, Australian publishers have enjoyed a significant boost in sales for romance fiction, mostly fuelled by erotic fiction. But how long will the trend last? And what...
All for mum: Mother’s Day feature Archive
Friday, 5 April 2013
Baking, gardening and craft books will be sharing shelf space with rural romance and suspenseful fiction, predicts Kate Blackwood of this year’s Mother’s Day haul. Food For those who like...
Adult themes: Kirsten Krauth on ‘just_a_girl’ Archive
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Reviewer Jennifer Peterson-Ward describes Kirsten Krauth’s new novel just_a_girl (UWA Publishing, June) as ‘an ambitious exploration of the strange ways that people have of expressing love’. The author spoke with...
Pleasing terror: John Harwood on ‘The Asylum’ Archive
Thursday, 4 April 2013
John Harwood has written a spine-tingling gothic thriller in The Asylum (Vintage, June). The author spoke to Paula Grunseit, whose review is available here. When did you first fall in...
Andrew Kelly on the Australia-China Publishing Forum Archive
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Andrew Kelly, publisher of Wild Dog Books, reports from the Australia-China Publishing Forum. Representatives from eight Australian publishers—Jane Covernton, Working Title Press; Victoria Field, The Five Mile Press; Cate Sutherland,...
‘Between past and present’: Amanda Curtin on ‘Elemental’ Archive
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Reviewer Gerard Elson describes Amanda Curtin’s new novel Elemental (UWA Publishing, May) as a ‘fruitful fascination with memory, history and the generational legacies of family’. The author spoke with Elson,...
Zoe Dattner on lessons from the TOC conference Archive
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Zoe Dattner recently returned from the O’Reilly Tools of Change Conference in New York. Below she shares some of her highlights, including an ‘aha’ moment on POD. Thanks to the...
On tour: Meet the author Keith Gray Archive
Friday, 1 March 2013
Keith Gray is a guest of the Centre for Youth Literature’s Reading Matters conference in Melbourne in May. He recently edited a collection of YA short stories about the afterlife...
The pursuit of wholeness: Hugh Mackay on ‘The Good Life’ Archive
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
In The Good Life, social researcher and novelist Hugh Mackay asks the big question: what makes life worth living? Paula Grunseit spoke to the author. You can read her review...
Why some genres suffer more from slashed book pages Archive
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
A decline in Australian newspapers’ literary pages and an increase in review-sharing between Fairfax’s mastheads the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Canberra Times have significantly reduced the number...
Getting cosy at Books Plus in Bathurst Archive
Friday, 22 February 2013
While Loani Prior's latest book How Tea Cosies Changed the World (Murdoch) has attracted the attention of the Diagram Prize for its delightfully odd title, back in 2010 Andrew Wrathall...
Character concerns: Ashley Hay on ‘The Railwayman’s Wife’ Archive
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Ashley Hay’s second novel, after The Body in the Clouds, follows the lives of several characters in a NSW coastal town, including a doctor returned from the horrors of the...
On tour: Meet the author Anne de Courcy Archive
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
UK journalist and author Anne de Courcy is travelling to the Perth Writers Festival and Adelaide Writers’ Week in February and March. Her latest book is The Fishing Fleet: Husband-Hunting...
On tour: Meet the author Tom Holland Archive
Monday, 18 February 2013
British novelist and historian Tom Holland is travelling to the Perth Writers Festival, Adelaide Writers’ Week, Canberra and Sydney in February and March. His latest book is In the Shadow of...
‘A dark love letter to Iceland’: Hannah Kent on ‘Burial Rites’ Archive
Friday, 8 February 2013
Hannah Kent’s Burial Rites (Picador, May) plunges the reader into the remotest corner of 19th-century Iceland in her story of the last woman to be beheaded in that country. Andrea...
The online experience: children’s bookselling strategies Archive
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
With a number of children’s bookstores now selling online, Portia Lindsay asks several booksellers what works best on the web. Buying a children’s book is often a personal and a...
Writing for Fun: Andy Griffiths on ‘Once Upon a Slime’ Archive
Monday, 4 February 2013
In his new book Once Upon a Slime: 45 Fun Ways to Get Writing … Fast! (Pan Macmillan, April) Andy Griffiths gives advice to inspire young writers. The author spoke...
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