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December 3, 2008By Michael Cader

The Week of Laughter and Forgetting

December 3, 2008By Michael Cader

Maybe it’s a byproduct of all that turkey eating, as this week has seen a veritable feast of ridiculous “advice” from all over for publishers. We’re all accustomed to every American adult believing they are an author-in-waiting, but now it appears many of them want to be publishers as well. First came author James Gleick. Even though he helped negotiate the Authors Guild’s settlement with Google, he begins by mischaracterizing its particulars, asserting that it will “allow the scanning and digitizing of something very much like All the World’s Books. So here is the long dreamed-of universal library, its contents […]

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November 30, 2008By Michael Cader

Cruise and Amazon Deny Pressure on Scientology Book

November 30, 2008By Michael Cader

Amazon spokesperson Patty Smith and a representative for Tom Cruise both deny that the Amazon UK removed from sale John Duignan’s THE COMPLEX under pressure from the actor after he visited the company’s Seattle headquarters. The book critical of Scientology was taken off of Amazon UK after an unidentified “noncelebrity” alleged that the book’s “false claims” were defamatory. “UK law gives us no choice but to remove the title from our catalog,” Amazon had said.NYDN item

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November 24, 2008By Michael Cader

New and/or Different: Press Has Subscribers; Book Has Sponsors; Pan Takes a Stanza

November 24, 2008By Michael Cader

* We’ve often wondered about the possibilities of subscription programs to bring publishers–particularly those with a consistent focus–closer to their core readers. (As noted here previously, Powell’s has been building a strong foundation for their subscription program Indiespensable. It turns out that the recently-launched Open Letter press, based at the University of Rochester and specializing in literature in translation, is selling “season subscriptions” to their list. They’ve offered the six fall titles for $65 plus shipping, or 12 fall and spring 09 titles for $120 plus shipping. Chad Post says subscriptions were part of their plan “right from the start.” […]

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November 24, 2008By Michael Cader

More Voices: Pat Holt Returns, and Why RH Canada Doesn't Need BEC

November 24, 2008By Michael Cader

Pat Holt has restarted her online column Holt Uncensored. The first of three things she would like to see is live, online royalty accounting for authors: “If you were an author, wouldn’t it be great if your publisher gave you a password to your own royalty account? This would be an online, frequently updated, always accessible, entirely confidential page on your publisher’s website that would replace the current system. As frequently as you wish, you could check sales of your book, the rate of returns, the percentage taken out for reserves and varying royalty rates for bulk sales, special sales, […]

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November 19, 2008By Michael Cader

Amazon Honors 3 Distributors

November 19, 2008By Michael Cader

Apparently Amazon recognizes distributors of the year, and this year they are honoring Macmillan, Random House Publisher Service, and IPG. Criteria include “the shortest and most consistent receive lead times” for books, “actively growing” Kindle availability, using Amazon’s print-on-demand, providing correct ONIX data, and strong search inside the book participation. Amazon books vp Russell Grandinetti says in the announcement, “By working together, we’re able to improve the rate at which their books are in stock on Amazon, lower prices through lowering operational costs and help customers find, discover and buy great books…. We’re proud to work with such great distributors […]

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November 19, 2008By Michael Cader

SSE Book Draws Two Lawsuits

November 19, 2008By Michael Cader

Author Jay Louis and publisher Simon Spotlight Entertainment are facing two recently-filed lawsuits over the book HOT CHICKS WITH DOUCHEBAGS. Three New Jersey women filed suit last month, charging “commercial exploitation” of their likenesses without consent and invasion of privacy by depicting them as “dubious females who hate men.” The complaint notes, “this belief and/or depictation [sic] is not open for public observation, but is rather a private matter.” Last Friday, club promoter Michael Minnelli filed suit in Las Vegas, charging that his depiction in the book is “derogatory, offensive, and otherwise defamatory.” The plaintiff says he has been “the […]

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