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Four Irish Bookstores In Battle For Independent Bookseller Of Th Year
The Gutter Bookshop in Temple Bar is one of four Irish bookstores nominated for the Independent Bookseller of the Year Award, 2012.
They form one of seven regional sub-categories in the competition which offers a prize of £5,000
The final regional winners will be decided by The Bookseller, Gardners and the BA will pick seven regional winners who will then compete for the overall prize.
The winners will be announced at the Bookseller Industry Awards which will be held at London’s Park Lane Hilton on 14th May.
The Irish nominees are:
The Castle Bookshop (Castlebar)
The Gutter Bookshop (Dublin)
The Blessington Bookstore (Blessington Co. Wicklow)
Kenny’s Bookshop (Galway)
The full list is here.
Kindle Touch Now Available In Ireland Through Amazon
Amazon has expanded the territories it will ship its Kindle Touch product to. The new line up of countries includes Ireland.
Irish shoppers can order the wi-fi version of the device through Amazon.com for $139.00 plus shipping charges bringing the cost to just under $200.
The 3G version of the Touch is still not available for Irish customers however nor is the tablet, the Kindle Fire.
Ennis Book Festival Launches 2012 Programme
The 2012 Ennis Book Club Festival will kick off with a discussion about the future of reading in the digital age. Running from 2nd-4th March this is the sixth year of the festival.
High profile authors attending this year include: Sheila O”Flanagan, Lynne Reid Banks, Patrick Gale, Kevin Barry and Christine Dwyer Hickey, Maureen Gaffney, Joseph Woods and Fergus Finlay.
‘This is our 6th Book Club Festival which is organised in association with Ennis Town Council and Clare Co Library,’ said Festival Chairperson Ciana Campbell. ‘What started from small beginnings has grown steadily into a nationally recognised event attracting book club members and readers from all over the country.’
Briefly Noted | Hachette acquires memoir of Roy Keane’s dog | The Bookseller
Odd but interesting news today:
Hachette Books Ireland acquired UK and Commonwealth rights in the title, Triggs: The Autobiography by Paul Howard, with plans to publish to coincide with the European Championships in June 2012.
via Hachette acquires memoir of Roy Keane’s dog | The Bookseller.
Interesting on two counts, one that Howard is writing material other than Ross O’Carroll Kelly and two that he is writing this book for Hachette rather than Penguin Ireland.
SPI Table Quiz
Society of Publishers in Ireland (SPI) is running a Valentines table quiz in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation.
Where: Upstairs in the Stags Head, 1 Dame Court, Dublin 2
When: Thursday, February 9, 2012
What time: 19.00-21.00
How much: €20 per table, 4 per team (capacity for 11 teams so it’s going to be first come-first served)
In aid of: Irish Heart Foundation www.irishheart.ie
RSVP (as soon as you can) to: societyofpublishersinireland@gmail.com
For more details please check out SPI’s website.
Y Books Promote Digital First With The Healing Code
Independent publisher, Y Books is to launch an ebook only edition of Dermot O’Connor’s The Healing Code in January 2012.
It will be the first time the bestselling book will be available as an eBook. The book was originally published by Hachette.
In the book O’Connor, who was diagnosed with a severe form of multiple sclerosis, explores how he resolved to heal himself and how eight years after diagnosis, Dermot is in the best physical and mental health of his life.
The digital move comes on the back of Y Books being the first domestic publisher to have its titles listed on the new Irish iBookstore after Apple launched the service at the end of September. These included Mick McCaffery’s The Irish Scissor Sisters and Cocaine Wars.
Speaking at the time Chenile Keogh, Managing Director/Publisher at Y Books, said, ‘This is a very exciting move for Y Books. As a young and innovative publisher we wanted to take advantage of the opportunities that advances in technology offer us. We are proud to be the first Irish publisher to have our full list available through iBooks Ireland just days after its launch, our titles are also available through the iBooks international stores.’
Paul Williams Easons Limerick Signing Cancelled On Security Concerns
A book signing for Paul Williams’ new book, Badfellas, in Easons Limerick has been cancelled today after a security concern.
Elaine Levins, manager at the Limerick store, said that the store’s planned signing was cancelled at ‘around 11.30am in the interest of public safety’ because of a security concern passed on to them by the author.
Levins said that in response to the threat the ‘armed response unity were active … along with more Gardaí.’
Levins also said the security concern did not relate to the crowd gathered at the store.
Speaking about the incident, Cliona Lewis, Publicist for Penguin Group in Ireland, said that the event had not yet been rescheduled.
New Digital Journal Of Fiction Launched
Aoife Walsh, who worked as an assistant editor with Four Courts Press and is now Information Officer with Ireland Literature Exchange, has launched a new quarterly ejournal of new fiction, The South Circular.
Walsh said that she had ‘been watching the irresistible way in which digital is changing the consumption of content’ and that ‘rather than fear[ing] these developments, THE SOUTH CIRCULAR is committed to being an active participant in this continuing conversation on the communal reinvention of the publishing process.’
The journal has started accepting submissions from unpublished writers, from Ireland and abroad, of short stories of up to 2,000 words. Issue 1 will be published in March 2012.
The closing date, for stories to be considered for issue 1, is Monday, 12 December 2011.
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For submission guidelines, please visit: www.thesouthcircular.com/submission.html.
Collins Press Revamps Website
Cork based independent publisher The Collins Press has revamped its website.
The changes which feature a separate section dedicated to eBooks and mean that purchasing both print and eBooks is easier and simpler for readers.
Separately the company also announced an extension of the ebook range. Collins has now converted much of its backlist titles to electronic editions including one of the publisher’s most successful titles, An Unsung Hero: Tom Crean – Antarctic Survivor by Michael Smith.
The company says ‘Ebooks are now a significant part of publishing and we are embracing them with enthusiasm’
Bad News For The Irish Market In Latests Nielsen Figures
The Irish Consumer Market (ICM) is showing a year on year decline approaching 10% according to the latest data from Nielsen Bookscan.
The Euro value of sales are down 9.3% to €97.8m while the volume of sales are down 9.6% to 9.4m units. The rate of decline in value terms has increased from figures released by Nielsen in October when value was only down 8.9%. However, the decline in volume has moderated slight down .1% on the same October’s figures.
The declines in the ICM are relatively consistent across broad sectors. The Fiction sector is down 8.8% to €28.6m in value, and down 9.7% to 3.0m units. Non-Fiction is down 9.4% to €46.2m, and down 9.2% to 3.3m units. The Children’s sector is down 9.5% to €22.5m in value, and down 9.7% to 2.9m units.
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