• Landy Wins Irish Book Of The Decade

    Updated: 2010-05-31 14:48:24
    Derek Landy’s book, Skulduggery Pleasant, has won the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book of the Decade competition. His book came top of an online poll of nearly 5,000 readers. Landy beat off competition from authors such as Edna O’Brien, William Trevor, Cathy Kelly, Anne Enright, Cecelia Ahern, Colm Tobin, Bill Cullen, Roy Keane, Eamon Dunphy and [...]

  • Hughes & Hughes St Stephen’s Green Is Now Open

    Updated: 2010-05-31 14:38:44
    David Maybury who visited the store this lunchtime and took the image, that the Hughes & Hughes store in Stephen’s Green is trading and has new stock.

  • Monthly Round Up – May 2010

    Updated: 2010-05-31 01:14:00
    It has been a busy month for Irish Publishing News. So busy we didn’t get a round up post out so here, as a monthly digest, it is! To celebrate the iPad launch in the UK and the forthcoming launch here in July we’ve added a rather nice image from Flickr User Jesus Belzunce. Announcement Mary McAlese [...]

  • Gill & MacMillan Signs “Heartbreaking” Story

    Updated: 2010-05-27 12:30:18
    Gill & Macmillan has acquired Craig Sexton’s “heartbreaking, yet inspiring” story, The Boy Who Lives. The book is written by Craig’s father Neville. Craig died at only six years of age from cancer. The title will be released in Spring 2011 and was negotiated by Prizeman & Kinsella.

  • Three Book Deal With Poolbeg For Debut Novelist Shirley Benton Bailey

    Updated: 2010-05-27 08:45:02
    Debut novelist Shirley Benton Bailey has signed a three book deal with Poolbeg. The first of the three books, Looking For Leon, will be published in spring 2011 and Benton Bailey is already working on her second manuscript. The deal was brokered by relatively new agents Prizeman & Kinsella.

  • Daily Links 26/05/2010

    Updated: 2010-05-26 14:08:14
    Photographic Exhibition “Through a Swedish Lens” Carraroe Library Very nice indeed! Read more… Alibris Launch Author Stores For Self-Publishers and Publishers This is interesting. Read more… To Vlog or not to Vlog? Let Laura know if she should video blog! Read more… Inis 32 | OUT NOW!! Go on, get your hands on it! Read more… We Need Kevin To Talk About Kevin I am so hoping to [...]

  • Irish Top Ten Week Ending 22/05/2010

    Updated: 2010-05-26 01:42:27
    If you have read the news about Larsson’s Publisher Quercus this morning in The Bookseller, you will know that his series has changed the fortunes of that company quite dramatically: Stieg Larsson’s UK publisher Quercus has reported strong results for the 2009 calendar year, with turnover up 75%, profits up 4,150% and a positive cash [...]

  • Exclusive: Derek Hughes On The New Hughes & Hughes

    Updated: 2010-05-25 15:11:03
    Four Hughes & Hughes stores have re-opened and another two are set to follow in the coming weeks, saving around 60 jobs. In an exclusive interview Chief Executive Derek Hughes tells Irish Publishing News about the firm’s strategy, its relationship with suppliers and its intention to honour former customers’ gift and loyalty cards. Sivota Ltd, a [...]

  • Hughes & Hughes St. Stephen’s Green To Reopen Monday

    Updated: 2010-05-25 10:34:39
    The new Hughes & Hughes owners, Sivota Ltd, will reopen the Hughes & Hughes St Stephen’s Green bookshop next Monday after reaching agreement with the landlord despite what Hughes & Hughes CEO Derek Hughes has called “strong competition from Eason”. When it opens the St Stephen’s Green store will be the fifth of a hoped [...]

  • You may not be writing software, but someday you'll probably write like the people who do

    Updated: 2010-05-21 14:00:00
    , O'Reilly Media Home About Directory Blog Community Archives Webcasts Resources Reading News You may not be writing software , but someday you'll probably write like the people who do Andrew Savikas May 21, 2010 Permalink Comments 10 Listen Hugh McGuire's post yesterday raised some great points about what a really effective web-friendly distributed and inherently social writing platform should look like . When it comes to the software tools we use for certain classes of tasks , I always look to the software developers themselves for insight into what those tools will look and feel like . It's usually the developers who experience the particular pain point first and most acutely and who have the skills to build tools that solve those . problems Writing and publishing are among the most

  • An Open, Webby, Book-Publishing Platform

    Updated: 2010-05-19 21:50:02
    , , O'Reilly Media Home About Directory Blog Community Archives Webcasts Resources Reading News An Open , Webby , Book-Publishing Platform Hugh McGuire May 19, 2010 Permalink Comments 56 Listen WordPress as Book Publishing Platform This short article outlines some ideas about an open source , online platform for making books , based on WordPress My thoughts here come out of our experience building Book Oven a thus-far closed , proprietary system envisaged to be just this and subsequent conversations with John Maxwell of Simon Fraser University's Masters of Publishing Program and Kirk Biglione of Oxford Media Works I am happy to report this is more than just thinking : this past term January to April 2010 John Maxwell and his MPub students built a prototype of this WordPress-based

  • Your Interface, Your Look.

    Updated: 2010-05-11 22:49:22
    Brand matters. How you develop it is the difference between creating your point of distinction or blending in with the crowd. Since you already have a digital edition, you’re one step closer to creating your point of distinction. How about taking that next step to create the ultimate point of distinction? Custom

  • Free traffic using deceptive headlines

    Updated: 2010-05-11 04:00:52
    Can someone tell me whats wrong with this: URL: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/05/07/wikipedia-purges-porn/ Final paragraph of Article: “Still, as of Friday afternoon, dozens of categories of explicit sexual images remained on Wikimedia with no indication that they had been marked for deletion.”

  • Is DRM More Costly Than Piracy? Thoughts on leveraging marketing strategy and DRM-free content

    Updated: 2010-05-06 06:00:01
    O'Reilly Media Home About Directory Blog Community Archives Webcasts Resources Reading News Is DRM More Costly Than Piracy Thoughts on leveraging marketing strategy and DRM-free content Brett Sandusky May 6, 2010 Permalink Comments 9 Listen Recently , I've been thinking a lot about building better read : strategic eBooks . The more that I've tried to wrap my head around what would work and what wouldn't , I keep coming back to the idea of reversing self-imposed constraints and searching for opportunity in areas from which we've closed off opportunity . One such area is DRM . As a practice , wrapping content in DRM finds its justification in the fact that digital content is being pirated across the internet and distributed to people who we presume could be customers . These lost customers

  • Session/Speaker Ideas for TOC Frankfurt 2010

    Updated: 2010-05-05 21:36:00
    O'Reilly Media Home About Directory Blog Community Archives Webcasts Resources Reading News Session Speaker Ideas for TOC Frankfurt 2010 Andrew Savikas May 5, 2010 Permalink Comments 0 Listen Last year's first-ever TOC Frankfurt turned out better than we'd even hoped , with a 400-strong sellout crowd representing a diverse range of international publishers . We've lined up a bigger venue which we hope will also help address some of the glitches faced around room size last year and are thrilled to be teaming up again with the Frankfurt Book Fair to put on TOC Frankfurt the day before the start of the Book . Fair Because it's still a relatively small event , we're not doing a full-scale Call for Proposals , but we've set up a simple web form for submitting session and speaker ideas as we

  • Tilting at Bookish Windmills, Or - How the iPad Saved Spanish Language Day

    Updated: 2010-05-04 13:47:49
    , O'Reilly Media Home About Directory Blog Community Archives Webcasts Resources Reading News Tilting at Bookish Windmills , Or How the iPad Saved Spanish Language Day Pablo Francisco Arrieta Gomez May 4, 2010 Permalink Comments 8 Listen I'm a reader . An avid reader on any surface And a . teacher It's been almost a month since the U.S . saw the arrival of the iPad . Long lines awaited the release , and as expected people had mixed emotions after having one in their hands . On that Saturday morning , as with many other international events , here in Latin America we were just spectators , reading reviews of the machine and apps , and dreaming about the moment when we could get our hands on one months away if you are going to wait for the local release of the device Via the web we saw power

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