Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Publishing Perspectives

Indian publishers have doubts that Kindle will be the runaway success it has been elsewhere, but all agree that it adds momentum to a rapidly growing market.
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When it comes to developing e-book markets, can one device drive adoption? Or is the device moot until there is enough attractive content available?
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No surprise, Fifty Shades of Grey is a bestseller in South Korea, but the reasons why might have as much to do with the culture and translator as the kink.
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Silicon Valley tech analytics upstart CoverCake was created exclusively for the publishing industry to track the impact of social media on campaigns.
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Liu Cixin’s Three Body trilogy has sold 400,000 copies, making it the most popular SF series in China ever. Now a Chinese publisher is translating it to English.
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From the Archives:
Indian readers now prefer local authors over international bestsellers, and many Indian publishers are focusing on first-time authors.
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