Friday, May 30, 2008
Musing Again
This is a perfect example of why I love Sarah Weinman's blog. I'm checking my closets now.
Friday Musings
Alas, my San Antonio Spurs failed to advance to the NBA finals. It seems that cranes are falling down everywhere in Manhattan. Book sales are projected to remain flat for the next three years, and Harry Potter can't save publishing.
But there is some good news. I signed up a new client yesterday. My back is hurting a lot less. It's Friday, and it's a beautiful day.
But there is some good news. I signed up a new client yesterday. My back is hurting a lot less. It's Friday, and it's a beautiful day.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
400,000 Books and Counting
According to stats released Wednesday by R.R. Bowker, the total number of books produced in 2007 increased 39% to 411,422. The reason? Print on demand, short run, and unclassified titles, whose numbers jumped from 21,936 to 134,773.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Cool Book Deals
Larry Bird and Magic Johnson are teaming up to write a book together, chronicling their rivalry and friendship; Susan Canavan at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt just acquired world rights from Jay Mandel at William Morris, and Boston Globe columnist and ESPN contributor Jackie MacMullen will co-write. Bird, of the Boston Celtics, and Johnson, of the Los Angeles Lakers, perhaps best define 1980s-era pro basketball, and the collaboration is also noteworthy given the possibility of Celtics/Lakers matchup in this year’s NBA finals.
“We’re thrilled to publish the defining book on perhaps the greatest rivalry of all time,” said Houghton president Gary Gentel. The rivalry will be felt throughout the publishing process, too—Canavan is a Celtics fan, while Mandel is a Lakers supporter.
The contract also includes a bonus of $33.32 to be paid if the Lakers and Celtics do indeed meet in the 2008 finals (a figure that signifies the respective numbers of Bird and Johnson). Pub date is fall 2009. --PW Daily.
I wouldn't count on that bonus though.
“We’re thrilled to publish the defining book on perhaps the greatest rivalry of all time,” said Houghton president Gary Gentel. The rivalry will be felt throughout the publishing process, too—Canavan is a Celtics fan, while Mandel is a Lakers supporter.
The contract also includes a bonus of $33.32 to be paid if the Lakers and Celtics do indeed meet in the 2008 finals (a figure that signifies the respective numbers of Bird and Johnson). Pub date is fall 2009. --PW Daily.
I wouldn't count on that bonus though.
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