Not exact matches
I was in my local Barnes & Noble this past Saturday and the store had given a local self - published author the opportunity to set up a table right near the front entrance (a space, ironically, where there was usually a large NOOK display) to
sell his fantasy titles, which he offered in
trade paperback editions in multiple - languages.
The titillating trilogy
sold more than 30 million copies between March and June, with sales evenly divided between the
trade paperback and ebook
editions.
An official Barnes and Noble spokesman has also confirmed that they will continue to
sell graphic novels and
trade paperback editions of Marvel properties, because they are sourced through Hachette.
While e-book sales have been leveling off as they absorbed the replacement audience for mass market
paperbacks — because e-book prices are cheap in mass market territory — the sector of e-books that have been
selling the best are the first - run new bestsellers — the ones with the highest e-book prices initially (although those prices come down over time, just like a
paperback edition and the e-book prices are lower than hardcover and
trade paper usually.)
A
sold - out limited
edition will be available from Cemetery Dance Publications this year, BUT — ebook and
trade paperback editions will be published in October (of course) from Haverhill House Publishing!