We’ve heard plenty from the experts about the future of paper books (or “p-books”) lately. Just last month Deliciously Fictitious asked Australian industry stakeholders – booksellers, publishers, visionaries and authors – how the horizon was looking to them. Now, in the wake of last week’s launch of the Apple iBookstore Down Under (for some lucky publishers, [...]
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Brave new world: Digital age an opportunity for emerging authors
The digital revolution may be raising publisher and bookseller hackles, but it’s a boon for new authors, says Adrian Deans. Deans, whose debut novel Mr Cleansheets came out in March, said the evolving publishing environment was frustrating at first. “The first thing to say for a person like me, being confronted by the digital age, is [...]
View full post »Tomorrow: when the digital war began
Australian publishers have 12 months to get their digital infrastructure in place or suffer the consequences, publishing veteran Peter Donoughue has warned. Since the Amazon Kindle reinvented e-reading, the low buzz of digital apprehension within the book trade has grown to a dull roar. Now, as bets are being taken on whether the paperback ends [...]
View full post »Big publishers more vulnerable than small in e-book world
The head of the Australian Institute for the Future of the Book (“if:book”) says the size of major publishers could work against them in the digital age. if:book Australia founder Kate Eltham said large, general trade publishers had a competitive advantage in the print book market due to economies of scale in the production process, but [...]
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