1559 readersPenguin Group (USA)’s Berkley/NAL division is launching an eBook imprint called InterMix in January 2012.
InterMix will publish new eBooks and backlist titles in a range of genres including women’s fiction, romance, mystery and thriller, and science fiction/fantasy. At launch next year, the imprint will release 11 titles from author Nora Roberts as eBooks for the
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Diesel is a major ebook supplier and always worth checking out.
To get free ebooks go to their Free Ebook page where they have a selection of current, free ebooks.
For low-priced books, check out their home page where, on the left, they have an Under $5 link to general fiction, romance, fantasy, sci-fi and mystery.
1795 readersFantasy & Science Fiction magazine, a literary magazine dedicated to the genre that opened its doors in 1949, is now available exclusively in the Kindle Store. Amazon is giving away a free subscription to the digest edition of the bimonthly magazine.
The magazine is the original publisher of classics
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From mocoNews:
Aspiring writers come to Book Country, Penguin Group USA’s online genre fiction community, to post and workshop their romance, science fiction/fantasy, thriller and mystery manuscripts in progress. Now Book Country is adding a self-publishing option, with packages ranging from $99 to $549. While companies like HarperCollins have launched their
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From Publishers Weekly:
With demand for mass market paperbacks withering, Berkley/NAL, the mass market paperback division of Penguin, will launch a new e-book imprint in January that will operate much like a mass market paperback publisher. InterMix will focus on titles in traditional mass market genres—women’s fiction, romance, mystery/thriller and science
1348 readersThe NY Times has an article about the romance book market. According to the author romance is the fastest growing segment of the ereading market, including general fiction, mystery and science fiction. “Romance,” said Matthew Shear, the executive vice president and publisher of St. Martin’s Press, which releases 40 to 50 romance novels each year,
2605 readersReceived the following email from Jon Lundy. Take a look at his blog, also, to see his statistics post which shows, for example, per genre, the number of books published, minimum price, mean price, median price, mode and maximum price. Interesting stuff. Mr. Biba, I’ve been reading teleread for a while, and I have recently
2277 readersActually, it’s not available just yet. The staff at Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine didn’t quite get the Amazon subscription up and running before cancelling subscriptions purchased elsewhere.
Fictionwise sent out an email announceci...
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PRESS RELEASE:
POCKET STAR RELAUNCHED AS DEDICATED EBOOK IMPRINT
NEW YORK, May 7, 2012 – Louise Burke, Executive Vice President and Publisher, announced today that Pocket Books, America’s first paperback publisher, has re-launched its Pocket Star line as an eBook-only imprint. As it did in print, Pocket Star will continue to feature bestselling and debut authors in
750 readersOn the Daggle blog, Danny Sullivan asks the question, “Why do Amazon & Apple hate families?” He points out that a number of the products services the companies offer are not exactly family-friendly—not in terms of inappropriate content, but because they make it harder for families to share devices.
For example, lots of children like