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Nine places to look in 2014 to predict the future of publishing

January 1, 2014 by Mike Shatzkin 59 Comments

The digital transition of the trade book publishing business, which I would date from the opening of Amazon.com in 1995, enters its 20th year in 2014. Here are some of the ponderables as we close out the first two decades of a process of very rapid change that is far from over. 1. What’s going […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Marketing, New Models, rights, Scale, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: 24Symbols, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Big One, Big Six, Curtis Brown, Derek Jeter, Diversion, E-Reads, Entitle, eReatah, Following Four, Hugh Howey, iPad, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Owners Lending Library, Matchbook, O'Reilly, Oyster, Pearson, Penguin Random House, PRH, Rosetta, Safari, Scribd, Simon & Schuster, Writer's House

No-inventory publishing changes everything for everybody and nobody will escape making adjustments

October 7, 2013 by Mike Shatzkin 27 Comments

A somewhat overwrought article in Wired calling ebooks an “abomination” because they “price people out of reading” provokes thinking about how much the business models for the trade book business are changing. The article’s weakness stems from its focus on the pricing decisions publishers are making in selling print and ebooks to libraries when those […]

Filed Under: Atomization, Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, Marketing, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Scale, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain, Unbundling, Vertical Tagged With: HarperCollins, Hugh Howey, John Locke, Osprey, Publishers Launch Marketing Conference, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Tesco

Two new initiatives to ponder as we end the year

December 28, 2012 by Admin 1 Comment

Two announcements made in the last two weeks caught our attention. One was Simon & Schuster’s deal with Author Solutions, creating a new Archway Editions publishing imprint. This was the third such major deal with a publisher for ASI, following similar arrangements forged with romance publisher Harlequin and Christian publisher Thomas Nelson (now owned by […]

Filed Under: Authors, Direct response, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amanda Hocking, Amazon, Archway Editions, Author Solutions, Bella Andre, Bookateria, Bookish, F+W Media, Ganxy, Harlequin, HarperCollins, Hay House, Hugh Howey, Impelsys, Indiebound, John Locke, Macmillan, Osprey, Politico, Politics & Prose, Publishers Lunch, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Thomas Nelson, Tor Books, Zola

Business models are changing; trial and error will ensue

December 3, 2012 by Admin 29 Comments

The announcement late last week that Random House is starting three digital-first imprints was just the most recent example showing that publishers are exploring new business models. Just days earlier we got news of the partnership between Simon & Schuster and Author Solutions making S&S the third major publisher — preceded by Christian publishing titan Thomas Nelson […]

Filed Under: Authors, Conferences, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: "Fifty Shades of Gray", "The Amazon Economy", Amanda Hocking, Amazon, Authonomy, Author Solutions, Book Country, Carolyn Pittis, Dan Blank, David Wilk, Financial Times, Harlequin, HarperCollins, Ingram, Jane Friedman, Jason Allen Ashlock, Joe Konrath, John Locke, Kate Stark, M.J. Rose, Macmillan, Matt Baldacci, Meryl Moss, Open Road, Pearson, Penguin, Perseus, Porter Anderson, Rachel Chou, Random House, Rick Joyce, Simon & Schuster, Susan Meyers, Thomas Nelson

Learned (or figured out) at BEA 2012

June 11, 2012 by Admin 34 Comments

BookExpo America, trade publishing’s industry-wide gathering, just completed what must be considered another successful year at Javits Center last week. Attendance was pretty much what it had been last year and the lines for autographs on the convention floor certainly gave off the feeling of enthusiasm and excitement that publishers want to see. Convention roundups […]

Filed Under: Conferences, Digital Book World, General Trade Publishing, Global, Industry Events, Licensing and Rights, Publishers Launch Conferences, Publishing History, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Abrams, Aerbook Maker, Avalon, BIC, Bill Newlin, BISG, BookExpo America, BookScan, Cowan Liebowitz & Latman, Crown, Doubleday, Fabbri, Firebrand, Fran Toolan, Joe Friedman, John Locke, Jonathan Nowell, Karina Luke, Laura Hazard Owen, Martha Moran, Martin Levin, Marvello Vena, Michael Cader, New American Library, Penguin, Perseus, RCS Libri, RCS Media, Rizzoli, Ron Martinez, Times Mirror Publishing

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