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September 26, 2007

They Just Love My Title

"I asked five friends, and they all told me they loved the title I'm thinking of for the book."

"I randomly surveyed a dozen people at the mall and most liked my title best."

"I've been speaking on this topic lately, and when I mention my working title for the book, I get a very positive response."

Over the years we at InterVarsity Press have heard many variations on this theme from authors. They mention their working title to friends, relatives, coworkers or people in the intended audience, and the reaction they get leads them to believe they have a winner. And they might. But why should a publisher be cautious about such a conclusion? Why should an author also be cautious about such a conclusion?

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September 23, 2007

Publishers Don't Sell Books

"Publishers don't sell books. Authors sell books."

I was with a group of editors last week. Roy Carlisle, who has been an editor at HarperSanFrancisco (now HarperOne), Crossroad and his own imprint, was making a presentation and was getting just slightly off topic. But he was passionate nonetheless. "An author has got to have a platform. That's what has been true in New York for the last five or ten years. It's what every editor there knows."

Publishers don't sell books? How do they stay in business?

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 1:19 PM

September 20, 2007

Being a Good Boss

Firing people is probably the worst experience a supervisor can go through. You want to avoid it if at all possible. But the best way to avoid it is to confront it directly. That's what my friend Brian taught me. Here's how to take as much emotion, subjectivity and surprise out of the equation as possible, while treating people with dignity.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 1:43 PM

September 18, 2007

Sometimes Supervisors Are Just Too Nice

Why are people so often fired badly? Sometimes, of course, the boss is just a jerk. But many times well-intentioned supervisors just don't know what to do.

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Posted by Andy Le Peau at 11:11 AM

September 12, 2007

The Joy of Interruptions

Yesterday I was asked

--what subtitle we should have on an upcoming book
--what title I'd recommend for a different book
--how to handle art costs for a book we are copublishing with a British publisher
--whether we are changing the retail price on a backlist book
--to consider suggestions for handling work flow in the editorial department
--if I saw any problem with an editor scheduling a business trip while I would also be gone to the Frankfurt Book Fair
--what price and print run we should recommend for a potential book
--if a particular author ever sent back a signed contract

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September 11, 2007

"I Love to Fire People"

More than one friend of mine has been fired from a job. I’m not talking about being downsized, going out of business, being a victim of cutbacks, being laid off or, as our friends on the other side of the Pond say, being made redundant. I’m talking fired, dismissed, sacked, given a pink slip. Maybe I just hang out with the wrong people.

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September 6, 2007

Keeping Promises

Some years ago we promised an author that if he signed his book contract with us that we would advertise the book in several key magazines. So he signed the contract, completed the manuscript and sent it in. It was a strong piece, and we were happy to publish it. However, we also discovered that it did not come to us very well targeted for the particular audiences of the magazines in which we had promised to advertise the book. As we discussed the audience for his book and possible revisions with the author, he was not inclined to make any significant changes.

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September 4, 2007

Trashing a Book

True confession. Last week I threw away a book. I hesitated a moment before I did so. Could I sell it online? Should I try to give it away? Was it somehow immoral to throw away a book? It sure didn't feel right. But I did it anyway. In fact, I threw away eight or ten.

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