Putting Barnes & Noble’s results in context–and perhaps showing how deep the weakness in the consumer book market is running–Books-A-Million reported a same-store sales drop of 10.4 percent for their second quarter, on sales of $122.8 million. Income declined even more, with the company recording just $645,000, compared with net income of $3.1 million a year ago. CEO Sandra Cochran notes in the release: “Very challenging macro economic trends and tough comparisons to last year due to the record-breaking sales of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows led to disappointing comparable store sales for the quarter.”Release
Caro on His Final LBJ Book
With the centennial of Lydon Baines Johnson’s birthday approaching, author Robert Caro discusses his fourth, final and “very long” book on LBJ with the AP: “The historian says he has completed the opening section of his fourth LBJ book, filling hundreds of pages just to tell of Johnson’s brief, unhappy vice presidency under John Kennedy, concluding with Johnson being sworn in as president after Kennedy’s assassination… He is reluctant to reveal details, but says the Kennedys will be ‘more than characters; they are protagonists in this book.’ “Caro tells of the 1960 presidential election, when Johnson and John Kennedy battled […]
Molly Friedrich Interviewed
Jofie Ferrari-Adler interviews agent Molly Friedrich as the latest in his series for Poets & Writers Magazine. “I don’t think I can adequately convey the whirlwind of charm, passion, and sheer personal magnetism that Friedrich has spent the last three decades unleashing on the publishing world in service of her clients.” Some excerpts: Q: Did you like doing publicity?A: In my opinion, the two jobs that are the most exhausting in this business are the jobs of the foreign scout and the publicist. The reason is that there is never an end to the job. If you’re a scout, there […]
Fall Books at NY Mag
As part of their fall preview issue, NY Magazine looks at a variety of authors and forthcoming books, highlighting (in short pieces0 Toni Morrison; Philip Roth and John Updike; Hannah Tinti; Amitav Gosh; Roberto Bolano; Marilyn Robinson; and Curtis Sittenfeld.Books preview home page The section includes a look at the “season”: short month-by-month highlights.
Patsy Kensit, Waiting to Happen
A UK papers reports that after discussing “her family’s murky connections to London’s underworld” on a BBc show, Patsy Kensit is shopping an autobiography through Simon Trewin at United Agents, but he “is touting Kensit as a fiction writer too. ‘This is not a one book proposition,’ he said. ‘Patsy is a whole publishing brand just waiting to happen.”The First Post
Bread Loaf's Literary Waiters
The Washington Post looks at the “two dozen young writers who serve as waiters for the two-week summer summit [at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference], donning aprons and name tags to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to the 225 participants…. Most are professors, graduate students in the fine arts or prize-winning writers, chosen from 600 applicants for work-study scholarships that cover the $2,300 tuition. “When they’re not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in the dining hall of the Victorian-era Bread Loaf Inn, taking orders or […]