While some aspects of the publishing industry are changing rapidly, certain facets remain the same:
How to Navigate a Changing Business? Children's Agents Shed Some Light
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Children's Books Sticking with Print, While YA is Going Digital
Children's publishers don't foresee a big leap into digital sales for younger readers this year. YA books, on the other hand, are likely to grow their digital sales significantly. Read more here:
Friday, January 13, 2012
On Children's E-Books
The following link contains a whole slew of information on what people are finding as they more closely examine children's interactions with e-books. Take a look:
For Reading and Learning, Kids Prefer E-Books to Print Books
For Reading and Learning, Kids Prefer E-Books to Print Books
Friday, January 6, 2012
A Good Holiday Season for Children's Bookstores
While bookstore owners are still not letting go of all of their worries, they report happily on a very successful holiday season. Read more:
Wimpy, Hungry Holiday Titles Keep Cash Registers Ringing
Wimpy, Hungry Holiday Titles Keep Cash Registers Ringing
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Candlewick Publisher on the Future of Kids' Books
In an interview, Karen Lotz describes her vision of how children will read books in five years.
How Will We Read: Children's Books?
How Will We Read: Children's Books?
Friday, December 2, 2011
Black Friday Round-Up
Publishers Weekly recaps sales of children's books on Black Friday:
Children's Booksellers Report on Black Friday Weekend
Children's Booksellers Report on Black Friday Weekend
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