Today’s links of interest:
- A book publisher?s manifesto – Part VI (The End)
One of our great joys these past days has been reading Sara Lloyd’s “A Book Publisher’s Manifesto” — the six part series is both eye-opening and inspiring. Highly, highly recommended reading, even if you don’t fully agree with everything. - AAP Launches "Get Caught Listening" Audiobook Campaign
See, this is what we’re talking about — cool, fun campaigns to promote reading…of all types. - Markus Dohle to Replace Olson at Random
Ending, uh, minutes of speculation. - The Law Of The Publishing Jungle
Booklocker files suit against Amazon re: the BookSurge kerfluffle. Any anti-trust lawyers out there willing to explain the details to us? - Jennifer Aniston Geeks Out, Let?s Revise Those Kindle Estimates Upward
If you look closely, it appears that the Kindle got some free publicity and a celebrity endorsement. - Is Bloomsbury Set?
Will Bloomsbury US fold or will it rise, phoenix-like, from the ashes of the old? Or will it remain the same? Or does it matter if you have an office in the US and the UK? - Stimulating Reading
FoBS Jessica Stockton Bagnulo (of Book Nerd) offers an exciting option for those who don’t want or don’t need some or all of their economic stimulus rebates: invest in the future of reading. Think a little bit public radio, a little bit retail. Plus…how can you resist a "Reading is Sexy" t-shirt?