Getting Down to Business

By Densie Webb  |  January 4, 2025  | 

Densie Webb's column on the Business of Fiction

Happy New Year, Writer Unboxers! Turns out there was plenty of news to cover, despite the holidays. There’s new guidance for AI-voiced audiobooks and some thoughts on how AI is both accelerating and devaluing book publishing. A battle is brewing over copyright in the age of ChatGPT. There’s a call for memoir writers to get credit where credit is due. New Jersey’s new law limits the banning of books in schools and libraries and Arkansas’ book-banning law has been found unconstitutional. Will other states follow suit? Trump threatens legal action to prevent publication of a book about his first administration. Check out what’s entering the public domain in 2025. How Bloom Books (with the help of E.L. James) had 25 books on the bestseller list and became the fastest growing imprint in romance. Author, Reni Eddo-Lodge, will lead Monument Books, a new imprint of HarperCollins. First up? Bestselling author Steve McQueen.

AI

How AI is accelerating and devaluing book publishing

Who own the copyright in the world of AI?

New guidance issued for AI-voiced audiobooks

Authors

Society of Authors calls for memoir writers to be credited

Book Bans

New law in New Jersey limits banning of books in schools and libraries

Arkansas book-banning law declared unconstitutional 

Bookstores

Strike ends at the Strand as a tentative agreement is reached

Copyrights

What’s entering the public domain in 2025?

Libraries

Round up of the top library stories of 2024

Louisiana librarian gets major victory in defamation suit

Publishing

A round up of the top 10 bookselling stories of 2024

Elaborately designed books, popular in romance and fantasy, have spread throughout the publishing industry

How Bloom Books became the fastest growing imprint in romance

According to the Association of American Publishers, publishing is up 7.1% year to date

Author, Reni Eddo-Lodge, will lead Monument Books, a new imprint with HarperCollins

Calendar of trade shows and events for 2025

American Booksellers Association condemns Trump’s threat of legal action against Henry Holt & Co

TikTok

Has BookTok past its peak?

What are your predictions for the publishing industry in 2025? Good news? Bad News? Apocalyptic news?

 

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4 Comments

  1. Paula Cappa on January 4, 2025 at 10:25 am

    Amazing information here, Densie. Thank you! I’ve passed this along to my authors society members. The AI articles are really important.

  2. Beth Havey on January 4, 2025 at 11:48 am

    Thanks Densie. Your research takes time, and you are dedicated. Happy New Year!

  3. Therese Walsh on January 4, 2025 at 12:08 pm

    Thanks for another valuable roundup, Densie. Keeping our eye on all of these moving parts is important, and you’re providing a real service here. Many thanks again.

  4. Barbara Morrison on January 6, 2025 at 9:30 am

    Thank you for pulling this collection together, Densie. It’s such a help to have all this information in one place.

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