Shelf talk: Fantastic fiction Archive
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
There are so many cool books being offered for the gift season, but these few caught my particular attention. Krampus the Yule Lord (HarperVoyager, November) by Gerald Brom is the...
Zoe Dattner: Open letter to the industry Archive
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
I first began working in publishing some 12 years ago in the Melbourne offices of a large international publishing company. There was a stationery department and a compactus room and...
The rights stuff: Australian rights trading in 2012 Archive
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
For the 10th year in a row, Bookseller+Publisher has surveyed Australian rights managers and literary agents in the lead-up to the Frankfurt Book Fair to gauge the health of Australian...
Cooking the books: Food and drink feature Archive
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
How will this year’s crop of Christmas cookbooks fare? Tiffany Bridger rounds up the highlights. Flavours from afar A cookbook from Tessa Kiros (Falling Cloudberries, Apples for Jam) is a...
Thomas Minkus: Guest of the SPUNC Independent Publishers Conference Archive
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Thomas Minkus will visit Melbourne next month as part of SPUNC’s Independent Publishers Conference. He spoke to Andrea Hanke about some of the interesting smaller publishers his work has introduced...
Get Smart Archive
Monday, 15 October 2012
Andrew Wrathall rounds up some of the Australian Curriculum textbooks coming to schools in 2013. English Two books available in print and digital formats for years 7-10 include ‘Essential English...
Junior book bites Archive
Monday, 15 October 2012
A taste of forthcoming Junior books. Picture books A number of lovely board books are out later this year, including a some readalong picture books by Alison Lester: Run like...
Interview with Nick Falk on ‘Saurus Street’ Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
Nick Falk spoke to Meredith Lewin about his new series, the role of humour, and being frightened of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ video. In a story in which two boys make...
Interview with Catherine Jinks on ‘A Very Unusual Pursuit’ Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
Catherine Jinx found that upper English accents came very easily after a lifetime of reading. She spoke to Hannah Francis about her new series and how to scare readers. You’ve...
What teenagers want Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
Jordi Kerr takes us behind the scenes during this year’s Inky shortlisting process. I am not a teenager. No matter how many books I read or teenagers I talk to,...
A picture of gender Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
Publishing student Kate McKenzie has conducted a detailed analysis of gender representation in CBCA award-winning picture books of the past 18 years. The findings reveal a worrying amount of gender...
Show and tell Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
One of Australia’s most popular children’s authors Mem Fox has teamed up with much-loved illustrator Judy Horacek for a second time. Lucy Stewart investigates their collaborative process. Collaborations between children’s...
Meet publisher Julia Marshall Archive
Friday, 12 October 2012
Julia Marshall is the founder of the small but ‘globally focussed’ children’s publisher Gecko Press, based in Wellington, New Zealand. She tells us about her ‘hotch potch’ career path. I...
Book discovery in the online age not as digital as you might think Archive
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Two new consumer reports from Bowker, parent company of Bookseller+Publisher, look at how book buyers are discovering the books they purchase in the digital age. In the US, the most...
Interview with Amanda Hooton on ‘Finding Mr Darcy’ Archive
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Amanda Hooton thinks Jane Austen would agree with her that finding a partner is not the sole point of life. Jessica Broadbent spoke to the author. Jane Austen seems to...
On Tour: Meet the author Joe Abercrombie Archive
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Joe Abercrombie is a guest of GenreCon in Sydney in November. His latest book is Red Country (Victor Gollancz, November). What would you put on a shelf-talker for your book?...
Interview with Alison Croggon about ‘Black Spring’ Archive
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Alison Croggon's latest novel Black Spring is a dark, gothic tale inspired by Wuthering Heights. The author spoke to Amelia Vahtrick. Read Vahtrick's review of Black Spring here. Obviously you're a...
Copyright in Australia: Where to from here? Archive
Monday, 1 October 2012
Two reports relating to the Australian copyright industries were released in August. One looks at the recent past: the economic contributions of our country’s copyright industries between 1996 and 2011....
Fuller’s Catherine Schulz on selecting the ‘Summer Reading Guide’ Archive
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Catherine Schulz, manager of Fullers Bookshop Hobart, is one of the group of independent booksellers around Australia who meet once a year for an intense caffeine-fuelled few days to decide...
Man Booker: Even if you can get the shortlisted titles, will they sell? Archive
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
The shortlist for this year’s Man Booker Prize was announced earlier this month, and so far, it has been met with positive reactions from the trade. There are some favourites...
On tour: Meet the author Uzodinma Iweala Archive
Friday, 14 September 2012
Uzodinma Iweala is a Nigerian author born in the US. He visited Australia recently to attend the Melbourne Writers Festival and to promote his latest book Our Kind of People (John Murray). What...
HarperCollins launches digital-native first Archive
Friday, 7 September 2012
HarperCollins has launched its first Australian-authored digital-native enhanced ebook—a title conceived as a digital product and created using Apple’s free iBooks Author software—which is unlikely ever to appear in printed...
Interview: Jane O’Hara, director/CEO of the Brisbane Writers Festival Archive
Monday, 27 August 2012
Over 5-9 September, Jane O’Hara will deliver her final Brisbane Writers Festival and celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary. She spoke to Andrew Wrathall. What do you anticipate will be the...
HarperCollins launches a ‘Project Runway’ for ebooks Archive
Friday, 24 August 2012
Publishers are constantly being told that to succeed in digital publishing they need to experiment—but where to start? Some publishers, such as Pan Macmillan, have created a digital-only imprint that...
The new romantics Archive
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Three Australian publishers have announced new digital ventures in the past week that are aimed at one of the most popular ebook genres right now: romance. They’re also on the...
Publishers team up to bring ‘Puberty Blues’ back into print Archive
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
A new edition of Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette’s iconic novel Puberty Blues hit the shelves earlier this month to coincide with a new TV series currently screening on Channel...
Rubbo, Pinkham and Harms on global pricing Archive
Monday, 20 August 2012
With the rise of online shopping, booksellers are now competing in a global market. As such, many believe there needs to be a global price on books. Readings’ Mark Rubbo,...
Future-proofing workflows Archive
Monday, 20 August 2012
In the future it is likely that content will be published as books, ebooks, apps, webpages and formats not yet discovered. To prepare, some publishers are creating media-neutral workflows. Editor-cum-business...
Freelance editing: insiders’ tips Archive
Monday, 20 August 2012
One of the perks of being an editor is the ability to go freelance. Kylie Mason and Abigail Nathan offer some insiders’ tips. The experience a new freelance editor needs...
Season’s readings: Christmas 2012 titles Archive
Monday, 20 August 2012
Santa’s sack will be well-stocked with new novels from Marian Keyes and Kate Morton, bios of Prince and Arnold Schwarzenegger, a history book from Peter FitzSimons and a cookbook from...
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