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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Shakeup at Amazon Publishing

Posted by on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:02 PM

PaidContent reports:

Amazon is expanding its original publishing efforts to Europe and is also shaking up its publishing division’s structure, Publishing VP Jeff Belle announced in a letter to literary agents Wednesday...Belle writes that “early next year, we will launch Amazon Publishing in Europe from our EU headquarters in Luxembourg.” Victoria Griffith, who headed Amazon Publishing in Seattle, will move to Luxembourg in early 2013 to run the operations. In her place, Larry Kirshbaum, publisher of Amazon Publishing New York, “will now assume editorial leadership for our Seattle and New York adult imprints, as well as Amazon Children’s Publishing.” Daphne Durham, who was editorial director, is promoted to editor-in-chief across Amazon’s adult imprints, reporting to Kirshbaum.

You can go read the whole letter over at PaidContent. There has always been a split between Amazon's Seattle and New York publishing branches—Seattle seems to be the home of genre books, while New York is where the prestige, general-interest titles are supposed to be published. I hear there's been some internal strife between the two divisions for some time now, and it's probably not a good sign for Amazon's Seattle publishing wing that the New York guy is now the head of both divisions.

Let's hope this doesn't result in Seattle losing some publishing jobs. One of the things I've admired about Amazon is the way they've shaken up the publishing world by not being based out of New York City like every other goddamned major publishing concern. But Amazon's choices since then—basing their literary operation out of NYC, unveiling their new Kindle Fires in New York and Los Angeles—have not demonstrated the greatest confidence in Seattle as a literary center.

 

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I'm not sure what it means, but I bought the Kindle ebook "Making Things See" by Greg Borenstein -- a Kinect programming guide. (https://kindle.amazon.com/work/making-th… )

In the book was link to a "special offer". The offer was from the publisher who would sell me the unlocked PDF version of the book for $5 more! Basically it subverts the Amazon ownership and management of the ebook and lets me get the license direct from the publisher.

I have to think that this is worrisome for Amazon who are not publishers of note, but distributors. Which is all well and good when you are actually doing something like stacking boxes in warehouses and mailing stuff -- but not good if you're just reposting a set of bytes. No value added there! It could just be a matter of time before publishers finally figure out -- hey, let's build a website that people can search with Google for our books.

Posted by Supreme Ruler Of The Universe http://www.you-read-it-here-first.com on November 28, 2012 at 6:50 PM
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In related albeit slightly older news:

Amazon to be stripped of tax advantage on sale of ebooks
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/201…
European commission tells Luxembourg to end VAT loophole, a decision that could close the gap with British ebook prices

Posted by PCM on November 28, 2012 at 5:08 PM
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To see how rich is the tradition of literary fiction from the pac nw, go to thebigpumpkin.com. And there are still many more books still to add.
Posted by pumpkin PERSON on November 28, 2012 at 2:38 PM

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