Getting Down to Business

By Densie Webb  |  April 6, 2024  | 

Densie Webb's column on the Business of Fiction

For the first time in long time, AI didn’t dominate the publishing news. Maybe AI is so common place now that it’s not newsworthy anymore? We’ll see. But copyright infringement using AI is still an unresolved issue, it seems. There are lots of movers and shakers in the publishing world moving and shaking. Three publishing veterans have created a new startup publishing house that was announced in March, and just FYI, an agent is required to submit your manuscript. Romantasy is exploding, so much so that it had its very first conference devoted solely to the genre. Oprah may have been the first, but book clubs hosted by famous women are growing. Congrats to the lucky authors who are featured. Simon & Schuster, one of the Big 5, celebrated its centennial. And there’s a reprinted handy checklist of need-to-know book-deal terms. You might want to keep it handy when you get “The Call.”

AI

Four major publishers fighting a judgment of copyright infringement

Generative AI and copyright infringement

AI’s take on self-publishing vs traditional publishing

Book Banning and Censorship

Titles targeted for censorship surged 65% in 2023 compared to 2022

Legislative attacks on state library associations

PEN America negotiating over freedom of expression

Book Clubs

More famous women host book clubs

Book Stores

New LGBTQ online indie store launches

Counterfeit Books

Amazon sued by author over counterfeit books being sold

TikTok

Is book promotion via TikTok at risk?

Publishing tips and tricks

Don’t be shy. Make your name big on the cover

Handy check list of book contract deal terms

Publishing trends and events

All the movers and shakers in the industry

Three publishing veterans launch a new house

Simon & Schuster celebrates its centennial

Trends seen at the London Book Fair

First ever Romantacy festival comes to Chicago

Which of these headlines might affect you directly—possible TikTok ban, the new publishing house, new online bookstore focused on LBGTQ readers, counterfeit book sales, censorship? What’s your perspective?

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3 Comments

  1. elizabethahavey on April 6, 2024 at 10:28 am

    Thanks, Densie. Some interesting tips ie cover design etc.



  2. Therese Walsh on April 6, 2024 at 10:55 am

    Interested to see what happens with BookTok/TikTok over time. Thanks, Densie, for another informative roundup!



  3. Michael Johnson on April 6, 2024 at 1:12 pm

    Romantacy, eh? That would be fun. “Can a rough but sensitive dragon hunter from a wealthy Harg familiy find love with an Elfin mushroom dealer? Will an Elf be welcome at the Vernal Equinox Ball in the capital? (Please don’t be offended if you’re already working on this.)