There are at least a dozen books that distinguish themselves by offering a broad perspective on the undertaking. The starting point has to be Mike Shatzkin's (and [Robert] Riger's)
The Book Business: What Everyone Needs to Know...It's intended to be breezy–'a succinct and insightful survey of the
industry in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format.' It succeeds. –
Publishers WeeklyIn a remarkably concise, clear-eyed fashion, the authors sum up the history and future of book publishing, and demystify its arcane processes for the novice. Even those in the business would benefit from reading this primer. - Lorraine W. Shanley, President of Market Partners International
Mike Shatzkin and Robert Riger have written the essential guide to trade publishing in the United States.
The Book Business: What Everyone Needs To Know provides a concise, timely, and engaging overview of how books are conceived, planned, sold, and (sometimes) returned. The book offers well-formed
perspectives on bookselling, the rise of digital books, the growth of online sales, and the future of book publishing. This book sets the table for anyone interested in how publishing works and how the industry may yet evolve.–Brian O'Leary, Executive Director, Book Industry Study Group
In a remarkably concise, clear-eyed fashion, the authors sum up the history and future of book publishing, and demystify its arcane processes for the novice. Even those in the business would benefit from reading this primer.–Lorraine Shanley, President of Market Partners International
For years publishing professionals turned to Riger and Shatzkin for answers to difficult questions. Now writers, students, and others with basic questions about the book business can access their diligent research and knowledgeable answers–Michael Cader, Founder, Publishers Lunch and
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