What Makes a Book Work? Publishing Associate Elizabeth Moore
In this new TAI blog series, we interview professionals from across the world of books—authors and publishers, agents and ...Read More
What Makes a Book Work? YA Author Dave Connis
In this new TAI blog series, we interview professionals from across the world of books—authors and publishers, agents and ...Read More
A New Era in Data-Infused Publishing
Elizabeth Moore is a publishing associate in the Knopf Doubleday division of Penguin Random House, working primarily with paperback ...Read More
Let Audience Data Be the Bearer of Bad News
When it comes to giving constructive feedback to an author about their book, not all criticism is created equal. ...Read More
Why Do Publishers Rely on Instinct?
Back in 2016, NPR ran a story in which long-time editor and publishing great Alan Rinzler described the decision to ...Read More
Biased vs. Unbiased Feedback – An Opportunity for Content Creators and Editors
Unbiased feedback is critical for content creators such as authors, editors, and publishers. If you work in the publishing ...Read More
Inviting in the Third Voice – Capturing and Using Reader Feedback Effectively
Inviting in the voice of the reader can help authors and editors find a path forward on editing, titling, ...Read More
Is Data the Enemy or Friend of Intuition?
Data augments great intuitive decisions; it doesn’t replace them. If we’re all honest with ourselves, we know that publishing ...Read More