BookExpo’s Magic Word

BookExpo America is the nation’s largest exposition devoted to the publishing business. As the weather in New York City clears and warms, it’s all the better to see the changes brought by the digital revolution. Above all, the buzz at BEA is a story at the heart of...

No End To This Work

From Williamsburg to Brighton Beach, the streets of Brooklyn have given life to as many novels as there are brownstones. Among the latest is the story of a young textbook salesman who can’t get past the chapter in his life when his actions may have led to the death of...

Hoopla And More at BookExpo

Next week, May 28-31, BookExpo America lands at the Javits Convention Center on Manhattan’s West Side. The nation’s largest trade show for the book business, BEA is a powerful magnet not only for authors and publishers, but also for librarians who love books – it’s...

Future Uncertain For Book Startups

The business of publishing is in disarray and experiencing disruption, but for a generation of whiz kids, that’s the good news. They see opportunity. If and when they can find venture capital, they pursue their dreams of paradigm shifts with energy and enthusiasm....

Indie Authors Unite

Around the world, book publishing is undergoing transformation – and the change is not only to business models and technologies, but also to human lives. Consider the example of Irish-born, London-dwelling author Orna Ross. She felt the experience of self-publishing...

Hachette to Amazon: Let’s Rumble

In one corner, Amazon, the heavyweight online retailer; in the other corner, Hachette Book Group, parent of numerous leading imprints including Little, Brown and Company and Grand Central Publishing. In the early rounds of the bout, both sides have taken bruising...

BookExpo 2014 Preview

Book publishers turn out in force each spring for BookExpo America, the industry’s largest trade show in the U.S. But it’s the authors who draw the crowds. From Angelica Huston to Dick Cavett, Tavis Smiley to Lena  Dunham, BEA puts authors on stage to bare their...

Indie Filmmakers Hear Distribution Tips

Sooner or later, independent filmmakers realize that a thoughtful distribution strategy is as important as an engaging script. At last week’s Digital Hollywood conference in Los Angeles, a panel of distribution experts urged their largely “indie” audience to be...

Global E-Book Report 2014

Sell globally, publish locally. As the eBook market develops and matures, observers are noting patterns that repeat themselves from country to country. Infrastructure is critical, of course. As access to the Internet grows, online distribution channels and reading...

Harlequin Is Swept Away

“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.” For HarperCollins, who announced the purchase this week of romance publisher Harlequin, the ways certainly add up. In the digital age, though, does $415 million buy HarperCollins publishing happiness? “Most book publishing...