Category Archives: bookselling

Where has ebookish gone?

This blog is taking a sabbatical while its founder, Charlotte Harper, focuses her blogging attentions elsewhere. She is resident blogger at Australian ebookstore Booku.com (the sister site to BoomerangBooks.com.au).

Page on Cloud 9 ahead of Cumulus launch

At long last, Australia’s small independent bookstores are set to enter the ebook fray. ReadCloud’s social reading ebook retail platform for independent bookstores will be launched on Wednesday, November 9, at Pages & Pages bookstore in Mosman, Sydney.

Gleebooks signs with Booki.sh

Sydney independent bookselling chain Gleebooks will partner with Melbourne-based Booki.sh to sell ebooks, possibly from as early as next month.

The Very Digital Caterpillar

I reckon The Very Hungry Caterpillar can be reworked to work as an interactive ebook. I also think cookbooks will mostly be digital within a few years. The research proposal component of my shortlisted but unsuccessful 2011 Unwin Trust UK-Australian Fellowship proposal sets out some of my thoughts and questions on these and other issues related to the future of book publishing.

Boomerang gets digital with Booku

Australia has a new ebook retailer: booku.com, sister site to Boomerang Books, launched this afternoon.

A literary-minded look at social media

Melbourne writer Angela Meyer, who blogs about books at Literary Minded, has become something of an expert on social media. She gave an insightful presentation on the subject at the Australian Publishers Association’s industry seminiar, Social Media Marketing: Let’s Get Real, in Sydney.

Booktopia to sell Google ebooks

Sydney-based online retailer Booktopia has become the first Australian bookseller to partner with Google to sell ebooks.

Digital publishing movers and shakers

Before we get too far into 2011, it’s time to announce the ebookish.com.au award winners for 2010. We had planned to announce them between Christmas and New Year, but have been unable to think about anything ebookish other than whether it’s safe to take Kindles and iPads to the beach or swimming pool until now.

Have your say on a huge year in Australian digital publishing

Later today we’ll announce the winners of the inaugural ebookish awards – so you have a small window in which to ponder our lists of finalists, drop us a line via Twitter (@ebookish #ebookishawards) or leave a comment on this page to tell us who (or what) should top each category and why, to suggest contenders we’ve overlooked, and to make predictions about next year.

Google eBooks apps top of the pops after US launch

Google’s eBooks iPad app has made it to number one in the US AppStore, and the iPhone and Android apps have held top ten slots in the AppStore and Android Market there respectively since launch.