Jani Patokallio: Why ebooks will soon be obsolete Archive
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Ebooks will be obsolete within five years, claims Jani Patokallio. Crippled by territorial license restrictions, digital rights management, and single-purpose devices and file formats that are simultaneously immature and already...
Joel Naoum: Key findings on experimentation in digital publishing from my Unwin Trust Fellowship Archive
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Vanilla ebooks have been released by many major publishers in the UK from as early as 2006. They took off in a much bigger way when Amazon launched the local...
Garth Nix on the online game behind his book ‘A Confusion of Princes’ Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
As children’s publishers explore new digital formats and online marketing tools, one of the possibilities being raised is the tie-in game. But is this likely to be a successful strategy?...
Interview with Jackie French on ‘Pennies for Hitler’ and ‘Dingo: The Dog Who Conqured a Continent’ Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
Jackie French has two very different historical novels for younger readers due out in the coming months. She spoke to Rebecca Butterworth and Hilary Adams I read that Hitler’s Daughter...
Introducing Australia’s niche genre publishers Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
What do Kerry Greenwood, Juliet Marillier, Margo Lanagan and Will Elliott have in common? They’ve all been published by some of Australia’s niche genre fiction publishers. Sanna Nyblad rounds up...
Interview with Frank Bongiorno on ‘The Sex Lives of Australians’ Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
Frank Bongiorno has written a comprehensive history of sex in Australia. He spoke to Kate Sunners. How important do you think a study of Australia’s sexual history is in understanding...
Trent Jamieson on genre bookselling Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
Booksellers need to be more adventurous with their genre sections, writes fantasy author and bookseller Trent Jamieson. As booksellers we need to tend our genre sections, be aware of what...
Publishers share their most-anticipated titles for 2012: Picture books Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
From (yet more) YA paranormal fantasy to junior-fiction ninjas and picture-book hares, publishers share their most anticipated titles for the year. Picture Books ‘Unforgotten is a breathtakingly beautiful book that...
Publishers share their most-anticipated titles for 2012: Young readers Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
From (yet more) YA paranormal fantasy to junior-fiction ninjas and picture-book hares, publishers share their most anticipated titles for the year. Young readers Are ninjas the next big thing in...
Publishers share their most-anticipated titles for 2012: Young adult Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
From (yet more) YA paranormal fantasy to junior-fiction ninjas and picture-book hares, publishers share their most anticipated titles for the year. Young adult ‘Don’t write off paranormal fantasy just yet’...
William Kostakis on digital self-publishing Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
YA author William Kostakis tries his hand at digital self-publishing. In 2010 my YA novel Loathing Lola was chosen as part of the Get Reading! campaign. Part-way through the campaign,...
Meet Sonia Palmisano, Bloomsbury Australia’s children’s marketing and publicity manager Archive
Monday, 30 April 2012
While some Aussies pour pints, Sonia Palmisano sold children’s books as she backpacked her way around the world. Bloomsbury Australia’s children’s marketing and publicity manager shares her career journey. I...
Interview with Australia’s children’s laureates: Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor Archive
Friday, 27 April 2012
Australia’s inaugural children’s laureates Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor are looking forward to their two-year literary adventure. They spoke to Lucy Stewart. Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor are...
Reviews: June 2012 Archive
Friday, 27 April 2012
Fiction The Daughters of Mars (Tom Keneally, Vintage, June) A sprawling saga, The Daughters of Mars is based on journals kept by Australian nursing sisters who laboured in claustrophobic hospital...
The recent boom in the remainder book trade Archive
Friday, 20 April 2012
It’s an aspect of the industry that’s rarely discussed, but the remainder book trade in Australia is booming, reports Eloise Keating. When Angus & Robertson and Borders stores began to...
New life in vampire lit: Justine Larbalestier and Sarah Rees Brennan talk about ‘Team Human’ Archive
Thursday, 19 April 2012
In their first YA collaboration, Justine Larbalestier (Liar, Zombies vs Unicorns) and Sarah Rees Brennan (‘The Demon's Lexicon’ trilogy) have approached the vampire genre from a new angle: the jilted...
Social media climbers: Stephanie Campisi on Pinterest and QR Codes Archive
Thursday, 19 April 2012
If the news reports and in-the-wild sightings are anything to go by, 2012 is the year of Pinterest and QR Codes. Stephanie Campisi tracks their progress in the book world....
Booksellers for and against e-retailing Archive
Thursday, 19 April 2012
From Booki.sh to ReadCloud and the recently announced TitlePage Plus, indie booksellers now have a number of options with which to enter the e-retail space. But not all are eager...
On Tour: Meet the author Sebastian Barry Archive
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Sebastian Barry is a guest of the Sydney Writers' Festival in May. His latest book is On Canaan's Side (A&U). What would you put on a shelf-talker for your book?...
BISG: the recommendations Archive
Friday, 16 March 2012
More than a year in the making, the Book Industry Strategy Group report to government has finally been delivered. Here are the main recommendations: Released publicly in November 2011, the...
The Motherlode: the best books for Mother’s Day Archive
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Craft and baking books are big this Mother’s Day, but if mum prefers to curl up with a new novel or bio, there are plenty of those too. Andrea Hanke...
Reviewing and gender: the Australian stats Archive
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Last year, the US-based group VIDA—created to promote women in the literary arts—released these bright red and blue pie charts showing how many women and men were reviewed in, or...
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