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If an author signs with a publisher, they can expect that publisher to do everything; from copy editing, to media training authors and illustrators, creating marketing materials to promote the book, deciding which retailers to approach to stock the book, and persuading newspaper and magazine editors to run reviews.
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Read More »At Penguin we make books for everyone, because a book can change anyone.
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Read More »Production: Our production team work closely with designers to ensure everything on screen can be translated to a printed book. Making decisions on paper, finish and flourishes such as foils, they make books into beautiful objects. Design: Our teams of designers create beautiful, striking and eye-catching designs which grab your attention in a bookshop window, on social media or on outdoor advertisements. Publicity & Marketing: Our publicity teams get the word out about our books through creative, multi-channel campaigns which create excitement among existing fans and seek out new readers. Sales: Our sales teams know the book market inside out and understand exactly what readers are looking for. They work with retailers across the country, day in, day out, to connect our readers with the books they love. Audio: Our audio division brings together our authors and the world’s very best acting talent to create exceptional and immersive listening experiences. Technology: Technology enables absolutely everything we do at Penguin Random House and is an intrinsic part of the whole process - from the support provided by our technology teams to the systems and platforms we use to create our books. Distribution: Our distribution team is responsible for getting 80 million books each year to our readers. Our books travel from our printing partners to our warehouse in Essex, and then onto bookshops, supermarkets and online retailers, before finally ending up in the hands of readers.
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Read More »Joel explains more, "Having lots of imprints tends to come about for one of two reasons: either because multiple small publishing companies joined together at one point in time but preserved their own identity, or because a new imprint has been set up within a company, with a specific remit to look for a certain kind of book. Either way, the easiest way to think of any imprint is that it has a specific brand identity within the publishing world, in terms of the kinds of books they publish." For example, some imprints may be geared towards literary fiction, while others might publish certain non-fiction categories (for example, our Yellow Jersey imprint focuses on brilliant sports writing). Some imprints, like Penguin or Puffin, are world famous and recognised by their distinctive look and logo. Authors will usually work with one editor, who will work for a particular publishing house. Sometimes an editor will work for a single imprint, and sometimes they will work for multiple. Some editors may have the job title of ‘Publisher’ which means roughly the same thing as editor, but with a little more experience and responsibility for the strategy of their imprint. Whatever the structure or shape of the publisher that you end up working with, the important thing to know is that you'll be working with experts in their field. From a combination of research and experience, publishers know their readers inside out. In a fast-changing world - one which is full of distractions and competing forces for people's time - they know how to cut through the noise and get people truly excited about new stories and ideas.
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