If you've considered launching your own podcast, either for your publishing house, bookstore, or your own books, but you haven't started, it's time to hop on the bandwagon and go full throttle.
To help celebrate Canada's 150th birthday, we sat down with Sue Carter, Editor-in-Chief at Quill & Quire, to discuss some of our recent research, what challenges are facing the book industry, what book buyers think of Canadian books, who the most well known Canadian author is, and lots more.
We were overjoyed to welcome EDItEUR's Graham Bell to provide two training sessions this week. With one day down (ONIX: Essentials) and one to go (ONIX: Advanced Topics), we can share a few highlights.
This April 29 is Authors for Indies, a day to head out to local indie bookstores for some fantastic fun. But how should you prepare? We'll get you ready to conquer Authors for Indies this year!
The one thing all publishers always have more than enough of is content. McSweeney's Jordan Bass joins us on the podcast this month to talk about their approach to repurposing content.
With the recent resurgence of brick-and-mortar bookstores and the plateauing of ebook sales, David Sax sees a bright future ahead for physical books and the people who love them.
In this thought-provoking podcast we hear from Teresa Elsey, Digital Managing Editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, about the challenges and questions that arise when books turn into software and ebooks don't go away after you've made them.
Publishers opening their own physical bookstores seems to be all the rage these days. We sit down with two Canadian publishers to talk about their new shops and why they've decided to take the plunge into brick-and-mortar.