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‘The 55 to 74s are buying less romance, cookery, health, business and DIY,
and more crime, travel, sport, fitness and diet, humour and entertainment
books.’ Richard Samson. News Review looks at the rise of the
grey market.
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Do you think when you write about work in your blog or your novel it's
private? Your employer may not think so - and you may find yourself
getting fired. News Review investigates.
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Martin Ellis of Zymurgy Publishing: 'Customers in bookshops
do not know - or even less care - if a book is published by a large
multinational or a small independent... Small can be beautiful, innovative, entertaining, informative - and is
almost always more passionate.' News Review looks at small publishers.
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Are big publishers going to get bigger? News Review looks at
increasing conglomeratisation in publishing and what it means for writers.
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'America needs a strong voice that addresses everyone who can read, a voice
that will say, "Let's explore the books that are coming out today. Let's
see what moves us, what delights us, what speaks to us in a way that only
fiction does."' A letter to Oprah Winfrey from
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'Being an unpublished author is a bit like being an asylum seeker. You know
this is where you belong - your Promised Land - but the gate is guarded.' Marina Lewycka,
on writing her first novel A Short History of Tractors, in
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'We are creating a generation of children who might be able to make the right
noises when they see print, but who hate reading and feel nothing but hostility for
literature.’
Philip Pullman |
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‘Literary agents once functioned primarily as salespeople. Today, they're
taking on the additional roles of editor and marketer... With fewer editors forced to handle more books,
agents must do more to promote aspiring authors.' Washington
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'Literature is mostly about having sex and not much about having
children, life is the other way round.'
David Lodge
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Writing Handbooks
The first of three excerpts from this title from the A & C Black
Writing Handbooks series looks at research:
'Always ask yourself why a document was written, why it says what
it says, whether its statements are internally consistent and whether
they can be backed up by other sources.'
Masterclasses at the London
Book Fair
Sophie Hannah: you can ‘improve your chances by being as
fully informed as possible.’ ‘Know as much as you can about the scene…
the more knowledge you have about the poetry world the better.’
‘How lucky can we be. I don’t have a problem, I have pleasure
after pleasure… I’m the luckiest person alive.’
Bernard Cornwall and Philippa Gregory on writing historical
fiction.
'You have to work out a way of finding an audience for your book...
If you don't know where it's going to go in a bookshop, it's going to be a
problem... The message is that whatever you're writing... you have to be aware
of what is going on in the book trade.' Jonny Geller

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Bob ruminates on the amazing development at Oxford's Sackler Library,
where scholars have at last worked out how to read 2,500-year old papyrus
documents, including long-lost works by Aeschylus and Ovid, which have been
stored in the library for a century.
'The ability still to read 2,500-year old texts is, of
course, a wonderful thing. Suspect, however, in another 2,500 years
our descendants may be unable to read the great works of today – if, indeed,
they read anything at all by then.'
This week
Have you ever wondered about the difference between 'hits' and
'visitors'? Chas Jones's new article on web metrics - measuring web
traffic - explains what it's all about.
Inside Publishing turns its attention to what has long been regarded
as the Cinderella of the publishing world.
Children’s publishing
has enjoyed a remarkable rate of growth and is now seen by many as one of
the most exciting areas to work in.
Our latest new survey - see below
Writers' Forum Column
John Jenkins: 'All we have to do is ask our
readers for a few ideas of what they would like to see in the magazine and
the suggestions pour in... Listening to what your readers want is not
new but few publications seem to bother today.' The Editor's View, written by the Editor of
Writers' Forum magazine.
Our design, print and distribution service for self-publishers. The
latest addition to the service is our WritersPrintShop online bookshop,
which will sell your book for you on the Internet as soon as it's published.
A major review of our recommended links has just added 20 new
ones, including a new listing for
book group links.
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