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December 28, 2007

What I Read in 2007

I read many manuscripts each year on the job, of course. Here are the books I read in 2007 after they were published, in the order I read them.

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December 21, 2007

Define Your Niche

With 200,000 new titles being published in English every year, getting attention for your books is one of the hardest and most important tasks a publisher has. What strategies could you use to succeed?

One option is to throw lots of money at it. Large publishers (there are about 8) do that all the time. What can smaller publishers (there are about 80,000) do?

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December 17, 2007

How Long Does It Take to Publish a Book?

In August we received a request from an author to publish their book by Christmas. Next July we will receive a request from someone to publish their book before the November election. I mean, how long can it take to publish a book? You get it typeset and printed and you're done. Right? A month? Two months maybe?

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December 14, 2007

Literary Death Scene

When a bookstore goes out of business, what do the books do? That is the penetrating questions asked by the folks at Loome Antiquarian Booksellers, where one of the employees is the son of IVP's business manager, Jim Hagen. You can find the very literary and humorous answer here.

Save the Books!

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December 10, 2007

Dear Santa

Dear Santa:

We have been a very good publisher this year. We have paid our bills on time. We have one of the highest "in stock" rates in the industry. We have published many valuable books. We got several awards for our book designs. We have played nice with our authors. We told the truth in our marketing (even if we did get a little "excited" now and then). So I hope you will keep that in mind as Christmas gets near.

I know your elves are working harder than ever this time of year. Maybe they would have time to squeeze in one or two of the following into your sleigh before you take off.

1. Lots and lots of shelf space in bookstores so people can see our award-winning covers, not just our award-winning spines.

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December 6, 2007

Publishing for Profit

The old joke defines a consultant as someone who borrows your watch and then proceeds to tell you the time. If a consultant writes a book, however, that is a different matter. And what more appropriate topic for a consultant to write a book on than publishing itself. That's just what Tom Woll, president at Cross River Publishing Consultants, has done.

Over the years I've read a number of books on publishing, and in most I have found several helpful ideas I have been able to implement. Woll's Publishing for Profit is no exception. Periodically over the next few weeks I'll be summarizing one or more chapters of the book at a time, highlighting insights and commenting as I go.

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December 3, 2007

The Golden Compass

New Line Cinema's The Golden Compass opens in theaters this week amid much debate and controversy. Based on Philip Pullman's book, the first of a trilogy, it is set in another world like ours but not. Some are concerned that the book does (and that the movie will) represent Christianity in a false and unflattering light. Certainly Pullman has said, "My books are about killing God." So he is not being guarded about his intentions.

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