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Setting words to music in a totally different way
"Publishers are really struggling with the idea of, 'How are we going to get 16-year-old kids to read, when it's tough to get them to even watch TV,'" says Chuck Klosterman, who has posted a playlist on the Web for his recent book, "Killing Yourself to Live." To accompany the book about his pilgrimage to the sites of famous music-related deaths, he chose songs by the Sex Pistols and Nirvana. Sometimes these cross promotions have their pitfalls. Take St. Martin's attempt to tie Sarah Miller's YA novel INSIDE THE MIND OF GIDEON RAYBURN to a teen singer. Teddy Geiger said no (too racy for him), but then Canadian singer Fefe Dobson said yes - and then her music label dropped her and the touted album never arrived in stores. She's now shopping it to other labels. Despite these setbacks, SMP said the promotion was completed and that music tie-ins offer entry points to books for young readers. Email This Post |
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