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Wright wins 2012 Age Short Story Award 

Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Michelle Wright has won the 2012 Age Short Story Award, worth $1000, for her story ‘Maggot’, reports the Age. Graeme Simsion won the second prize for his story ‘Three Encounters with the...

Staff changes at ‘Island’ magazine 

Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Former Fullers Hobart events manager Rachel Edwards and Review of Australian Fiction editor Matthew Lamb have been appointed co-editors of Island magazine. Edwards and Lamb will replace editorial director Dale...

2012 Costa Book Awards category winners announced

Friday, 4 January 2013
The category winners for the 2012 Costa Book Awards have been announced. The winners in each category are: Novel Bring Up the Bodies (Hilary Mantel, Fourth Estate)   First novel...

Supply, stock, staff, sale 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
While booksellers were generally positive about supply this year, there were, as ever, some grumbles about key titles going out of stock (in particular, Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals), slow deliveries,...

Pre-Christmas survey 2012: moderate expectations 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
After what almost all agree was one of the toughest years in the trade in a long time, expectations for booksellers going into Christmas 2012 are moderate: 62% of those...

The books: Jamie, Jeff and Bryce 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
The most common response from booksellers when asked about their bestselling titles this Christmas was just one word: Jamie. Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals (Jamie Oliver, Michael Joseph) has been at...

Online sales, ebooks and ereaders 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Online sales ‘about the same’ for bricks-and-mortar stores As was the case in 2011, most bricks-and-mortar bookstores surveyed reported selling print books online, either as part of a chain with...

Publishers’ perspectives 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
The majority of publishers surveyed by Bookseller+Publisher have reported that sales are flat or down on last year, with only a couple reporting an increase in sales. With a few...

The wash-up 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012
While most booksellers are expecting an okay Christmas, what this means for the bottom line is unclear. Booked at North Adelaide owner Sue Roberts expressed a common sentiment among survey...

Textual healing: Forthcoming mind-body-spirit titles 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
From supergrains to creative seeds, Shannon Wood rounds up forthcoming titles in the mind-body-spirit genre. Shape up While weight-loss titles are popular all year round, summer is the peak time...

Turning up the volume: Innovation at Bolinda 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
It’s a small and often overlooked part of the book market, but audiobooks are showing no signs of decline. Andrew Wrathall spoke to Bolinda CEO Rebecca Herrmann about the company’s...

The main events 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
With the right preparation, author events can be a win-win for booksellers and publishers. Eloise Keating asked Text Publishing publicity manager Jane Novak and Hardie Grant Egmont publicity manager Jennifer...

Editor’s picks: Summer 2012/13 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
Andrea Hanke kicks off another reading year with new fiction from Kate Atkinson and Karen Russell, true stories of shopping and online dating, and some standout YA. Life after Jackson...

Shelf talk: New romantics 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
In 2012 it might have been overshadowed by erotic fiction, but there’s certainly no drought in rural romance. In January, Loretta Hill follows up her popular debut The Girl in...

Shelf talk: New kids on the block 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
In picture books, Chu’s Day by Neil Gaiman (Bloomsbury, January) is a playful comedy of errors by a consistently surprising author. And Adam Rex’s bold, colourful illustrations only heighten the...

Shelf talk: Listen up 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
Bolinda’s forthcoming audiobook releases include, in nonfiction, The Great Race by David Hill (read by Paul English, February), a thrilling historical account of the race between the English and the...

Sober thoughts: Jill Stark on ‘High Sobriety’ 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
In 2011 ‘binge-drinking health reporter’ Jill Stark decided to take a break from alcohol, and write a book about it. She spoke to Paula Grunseit. What place has alcohol had...

Diary of a (digital) sales rep: Anne Treasure 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
What does a sales rep for a digital-only publisher do all day? We spoke to Anne Treasure, digital marketing executive at Momentum.  What was your original job description? Has it...

On tour: Meet the author Kevin Powers 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
What would you put on a shelf-talker for your book?  ‘A portrait of a soldier in Iraq.’ You can see that self-promotion does not come naturally to me. What is the...

Lucky ’13: Publishers’ top picks for 2013 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
Local fiction Richard Flanagan’s first novel in five years is Random House publishing director Nikki Christer’s pick for 2013. She describes The Narrow Road to the Deep North (August) as...

Diary of a sales rep: Mandy Wildsmith 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
Hardie Grant Books sales rep Mandy Wildsmith has spent 18 years on the road in Victoria and Tasmania. She shares five days from her diary.  MONDAY  The alarm screams although...

My Identifiers: A new identity for the ISBN Agency 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
The newly launched My Identifiers platform will help publishers manage their ISBNs and market their books, reports Eloise Keating.  Thorpe-Bowker has officially launched the My Identifiers platform—a new website for...

Talkback: The Penguin/Random House merger 

Thursday, 13 December 2012
What are the potential implications of a merger between Penguin and Random House for the business models of small, independent publishers? Bookseller+Publisher spoke to three publishers. Henry Rosenbloom, publisher, Scribe ...

Sponsor found for £40,000 UK Literature Prize 

Wednesday, 12 December 2012
In the UK, a sponsor has been found for the £40,000 (A$61,241) Literature Prize, which was announced in 2011 by Aitken Alexander managing director and agent Andrew Kidd, reports the Bookseller....