Amazon's shadow, BookCon's boost, IDPF's confab, Chinese Trajectory, scalding-hot Scalzi: Must be BEA Just in time to chill the rising heat of late-May New York:... Read more
'Question is, are you making money for someone else?' That's the historical fiction author Jane Steen , English, based in Chicago, during our live Twitter... Read more
From anyone else, the advice might sound like right-headed rationality, itself. But as the author Roxana Robinson (pictured) can tell you, when you're the president... Read more
Yes, she has to draw you a picture. Since our #FutureChat of Friday (15th May), we've had the news that illustrators Axel Scheffler , Chris... Read more
However contemporary our digital marketing capacities, when handling historical fiction, a marketing specialist will find him- or herself working to connect today's readers with yesterday's... Read more
One of the newer publishing-related startups at London Book Fair this year was Story Terrace . Launched last November in The Netherlands, it's planned for... Read more
“A difficulty in marketing something that has no physical presence." That's the author Stark Holborn talking with my Bookseller associate Sarah Shaffi (pictured) about the... Read more
Allowing publishers to 'webbify' the book At Books in Browsers, the annual conference produced by Peter Brantley, you hear the phrase "networked book" quite a... Read more
This story was written as a walkup to Friday's (1 May) #FutureChat live discussion on Twitter. Join us Fridays for a round of good conversation... Read more
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This story was originally written as the walkup to the 24th April #FutureChat session. Join The Bookseller's The FutureBook #FutureChat each Friday at 3 p.m... Read more
Editor's Note: In our walkup to today's #FutureChat, The old model is dead, long limp the new model , we're putting before The FutureBook digital... Read more