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Wednesday, May 25
Just Can't Get EnoughI can't decide what analogy works best here: self-destructive drug addiction or deeply thoughtless arms race: NEW YORK - Despite widespread agreement that too many books are in the marketplace, publishers apparently can't help themselves.According to PW, that growth in title production has been driven mostly "by mid-sized and small publishers--and likely on-demand and vanity presses." TheBookStandard.com's analysis of the Bowker report also notes that "adult fiction, which accounted for 25,184 of the new titles in 2004, increased a hefty 43.1% from 2003, the highest jump ever recorded for the category." Large houses, however, only contributed "modestly" to this growth, "increasing their output in the category only 3.5% from the previous year." But, while the big houses"filled out their lists by releasing more titles in business, juvenile, law, sociology and travel," they also cut back on literary fiction. "Nonetheless, the overall growth means that adult fiction now accounts for 14% of all titles published in the country."
Bowker's press release, which none of the above articles, for whatever reasons, link to, makes mention of several more "interesting statistics":
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