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The new romantics

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...

Rubbo, Pinkham and Harms on global pricing 

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 

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 

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 

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...

Meet sales rep and author Steven Lochran 

Monday, 20 August 2012
The publishing industry has been good to Steven Lochran, who has worked his way up from office assistant to sales rep, met his fiancé in the mail room, and has...

Gender stereotyping in junior fiction 

Monday, 20 August 2012
Gender stereotyping is rife in junior fiction, but is it a necessary evil? Children’s bookseller and book buyer Daniela Perinac reports. When Kathy Kozlowski, children’s specialist at Readings Carlton, looks...

Classics for kids 

Monday, 20 August 2012
Is there a market for contemporary editions of children’s classics? Publishers seem to think so. Rita Yazdani investigates. In August, Random House launched the first 23 titles in its Vintage...

Ebooks enter the classroom 

Monday, 20 August 2012
School libraries are starting to explore models for delivering ebooks. Heath Graham considers some of the challenges. The publishing industry is undergoing a series of massive changes with the growth...

Interview with Catherine Deveny on ‘The Happiness Show’ 

Monday, 20 August 2012
Catherine Deveny describes her first novel, about a 30-something married comedian who reconnects with her ex, as ‘totally utterly unapologetically autobiographical’. She spoke to Carody Culver. You’ve got seven nonfiction...

On tour: Meet the author Eloisa James 

Wednesday, 15 August 2012
New York Times bestselling romance author Eloisa James is in Australia in August to attend the Australian Romance Readers Association convention on the Gold Coast. Her latest book is The...

On the epidemic of niceness in online book culture

Tuesday, 7 August 2012
In an article at Slate, US writer Jacob Silverman argues that today’s online book culture has become a ‘mutual admiration society’ which discourages criticism and dissent. The writer Emma Straub...

On tour: Meet the author John Boyne 

Friday, 3 August 2012
Irish author John Boyne is best known for his children’s novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, but he has also written a number of adult novels. His latest is...

Interview with Amy Espeseth on ‘Sufficient Grace’ (Scribe) 

Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Amy Espeseth's novel Sufficient Grace (Scribe, September) is a story of lost innocence and the unfailing bond between two young women. Read the review here. Espeseth spoke to reviewer Rita Yazdani. Reading Sufficient Grace, I kept...

A novel idea for debut novelists

Wednesday, 11 July 2012
‘How do you promote a debut novelist when there are so many other writers competing for that publicity attention?’ A Sydney-based literary agent believes the solution lies in a first-novel...