Authors Leaving Kindle Unlimited for Fear of Suspension
For writers worried that artificial intelligence is about to eat their lunch, it might be time to put off that anxiety for a few more years.
For writers worried that artificial intelligence is about to eat their lunch, it might be time to put off that anxiety for a few more years.
the Bookseller’s 2018 Nibbies—the British Book Awards—were handed out in a high-gloss event at London’s Grosvenor House in Hyde Park.
The Indie Author Support Network is devised for advocacy, particularly in the online retail channels in which independent writers operate.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the digital ad revenue for platforms like Twitter, Instagram, Amazon and Snap chat for 2018.
Closing Image: eMarketer estimates that Google will continue to lose digital ad market share in the United States.
UK’s dominant bookstore chain, Waterstones, has been bought and financed by the New York–based hedge fund Elliott Advisors.
Watters emphasized to us that, like any good agent, she collaborates with her clients to assemble a convincing package for editors.
The Arab world’s literary industry has made major strides, as the United Arab Emirates revved up its status as the region’s cultural hub.
Germany’s Beemgee, a tool for authors, is not designed to publish and sell your book, but simply to make your book better.
The Hot Sheet Index reviewed the difference in ebook unit sales from 2015 to 2016 and then again from 2016 to 2017.
Blockchain’s potential value to authors, as evangelized by its fans, is most easily understood as a sort of financial copyright.
That effort to whistle past the grave possibilities was dear to many UK publishing folks this spring at the London Book Fair (LBF).
KU pays authors per page read, but the funds come from a communal pool—meaning anyone cheating the system is also cheating other authors.
Amazon unwittingly serves as a means to launder money via self-published books. The Authors Guild has raised a warning flag.
Dana Beth Weinberg and Adam Kapelner of Queens College compared gender discrimination in traditional book publishing vs. self-publishing.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the percentage of poetry books sold by Instapoets in the last year as well as the growth of poetry since 2015.
An Amazon spokesperson described Kindle Press as “a hybrid option” between Amazon’s traditional and independent publishing programs.
Fortunately, due to growth and opportunity in audiobooks, the market has continued to evolve and offer more options for authors.
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a new privacy law that takes effect in Europe in late May 2018
In overall trends, we notice that not every publishing outfit of size is favoring men in its pay policies.
London Book Fair has solidified its stance as the friendliest of the major trade shows to independent authors.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the bestselling front and backlist titles in children’s books for 2017 for both hardcover and paperback books,
Nicola Solomon, the UK’s Society of Authors chief, has raised some hackles with a call for publishers to reveal what they pay authors.
Amazon started removing email addresses from Amazon customer profile pages, as described by author Ian Lamont.
Book Industry Communication org. demands that publishers and authors cease using book title and subtitle fields for promotional copy.
The British publishing industry appears determined to take the world lead on diversity issues in publishing—and more power to them.
Every year, the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) hosts a three-day event in a convention center in North America.
The Hot Sheet Index reviewed the percentage of Americans who read a book in 2017 and the formats they read them in.
The latest Pew Research study shows that print books remain the most popular book format in the United States,
In November, we reported on launch of Audible’s romance-specific subscription package, available to consumers at a monthly price of $14.95
After Barnes & Noble announced February layoffs, their new quarterly earnings report offered information on their strategy moving forward.
Hybrid publishing can appear like a dressed-up version of subsidy publishing, where the author pays to be published.
Amazon’s move in opening a diversity-driven imprint may signal the beginning of a new area of hegemony for the company.
About 100 school boards and education ministries are suing the federally mandated copyright agency in English-speaking Canada.
The Hot Sheet Index reviews the percentage of digital ad revenue going to Google and Facebook for the U.S and the world.
Amazon has become more aggressive in selling digital advertising, but veterans in the ad industry remain skeptical.
Barnes & Noble announced a “new labor model” that eliminates certain store positions to save $40 million annually.
As English-language authors look to expand their range, working in other English-language markets is an important tactic.
Nourry now calls the year-long 2014 renegotiation battle that Hachette went through with Amazon a “little battle.”
The New York–based Serial Box is announcing a $1.65 million investment in seed funding for a “reading/listening mobile platform” development,