Readers don’t draw a line between self-publishers and trad publishers
Consumers don't make a distinction between traditional publishers and self-publishers when buying ebooks, according to a wide-ranging new study of the market.
Consumers don't make a distinction between traditional publishers and self-publishers when buying ebooks, according to a wide-ranging new study of the market.
Ebook subscription start-up Oyster Books is offering gift subscriptions.
Here's a slightly confusing but nonetheless informative and graphic infographic showing the most popular books of all time.
US authors have lost an eight-year legal battle to stop Google scanning books.
The eighth outing for Jeff Kinney's Wimpy Kid series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, sold a massive 1.3 million books in all formats around the world in its first week.
After Dan Brown's Inferno, Knopf has snapped up a hot deal for another fiery book, paying $2million for Garth Risk Hallberg's debut novel City on Fire where the film rights were sold before the book was.
Australian boooksellers are offering cash to customers to dump their Kindles as Amazon finally gets around to launching an Australian Kindle store.
The man who found fame and fortune with The 4-Hour Work Week is setting up a company to publish the books that changed his life.
BookBaby has added social marketing engine PagePusher to its distribution network.
Authors can now schedule price promotions and permanent prices for their books on Kobo.
Two top indie publishers are running unusual crowdfunding campaigns which are proving to be big successes.