Janet C. Smith's Blog, page 9
November 27, 2021
'Gritta and the Witches of Olavland' paperback out now
Just out in paperback is my novel for children and all the family, 'Gritta & the Witches of Olavland'. The quickest way to get it is through Paperbacks4All which takes 3-5 days. It takes longer through Amazon, Waterstones and Barnes & Noble; but still in time for Christmas! The paperback price at £8 seems pretty standard. The ebook is cheaper at $3.95 and available instantly. If anyone would like to review it, I will send the first six to respond a pdf of the ebook.
Published on November 27, 2021 04:15
November 23, 2021
Print Paper Shortage - a blast from the past
I'm reading 'Confessions of a Bookseller' by Shaun Bythell. It's a diary of a year in the life of a real bookshop owner, dealing in second hand and antiquarian books. It's amusing, written in a personable way, and makes one realise what a precarious living running a bookshop is. Full of interesting nuggets, one is that Pan books was created during WW2 because paperbacks consumed less paper than hardbacks and fitted in better with 'War Economy Standard'. Publishers were forced to cut their paper consumption by 60%. Most books published between 1942-49 bear the compliance stamp on their initial pages.
Today incidentally, our recycled paper goes into society friendly products such as greeting cards, magazines, newspapers, and toilet paper. During the war years recycled paper went into decided unfriendlier items such as shell containers, cartridge wads, mortar bomb carriers & interior lining for mines, amongst other ghastly things.
Apparently there's a bit of a paper shortage today because of supply problems, which could impact on book supplies, particularly those that do better than expected and need another print run. Shop early for Christmas if you spot a book that you think has legs!
Today incidentally, our recycled paper goes into society friendly products such as greeting cards, magazines, newspapers, and toilet paper. During the war years recycled paper went into decided unfriendlier items such as shell containers, cartridge wads, mortar bomb carriers & interior lining for mines, amongst other ghastly things.
Apparently there's a bit of a paper shortage today because of supply problems, which could impact on book supplies, particularly those that do better than expected and need another print run. Shop early for Christmas if you spot a book that you think has legs!
Published on November 23, 2021 02:34