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Kobo in Conversation - Booktalking

Jun 26, 202459 min
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Episode description

We're sweeping up the glitter after awarding the 10th annual Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize to a trio of brilliant authors just a few days ago (more on that to come). We'll be back in your feed with more author interviews soon.

In the meantime...

When Kobo in Conversation hosts Michael Tamblyn and Nathan Maharaj aren't reading books and interviewing authors for this show, they're working in the business of selling eBooks, audiobooks, and eReaders. In this episode, Nathan sat Michael down to get his takes on a bunch of book biz news making headlines now.* It's kind of an experiment, and we'll do it again soon—but we'll keep changing it up until we can make it feel right. Thoughts? Questions? Stuff you'd like us to cover? Email Nathan at nmaharaj@kobo.com or drop a comment below if you're listening on YouTube.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • What's a publisher, and why doesn't everybody self-publish now?
  • Why does it seem like publishers buying each other all the time?
  • Why are major players in high finance poking around in the book business so much lately?
  • Why are big league publishing executives leaving to create new publishing companies—just to publish books by famous people?
  • Costco's not going to sell books anymore: does it matter?
  • Post-pandemic peril in Australian bookselling
  • The "Spotify for audiobooks" before Spotify decided to be the Spotify for audiobooks

Books mentioned:

*Michael may have actually staged a one man studio sit-in, and Nathan rolled tape to get him to leave. Accounts differ.

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