Susan HAWTHORNE
In a globalised world, megacorp publishing is all about numbers, about sameness, about following a formula based on the latest (...)
Susan HAWTHORNE
In a globalised world, megacorp publishing is all about numbers, about sameness, about following a formula based on the latest megasuccess. Each book is expected to pay for itself and all the externalities of publishing such as offices and CEO salaries.
It means that books which take off slowly but have long lives, the books that change social norms, are less likely to be published.
Independent publishers are seeking another way. A way of engagement with society and methods that reflect something important about the locale or the niche they inhabit. Independent and small publishers are like rare plants that pop up among the larger growth but add something different, perhaps they feed the soil, bring colour or scent into the world.
Bibliodiversity is a term invented by Chilean publishers in the 1990s as a way of envisioning a different kind of publishing. In this manifesto, Susan Hawthorne provides a scathing critique of the global publishing industry set against a visionary proposal for organic publishing. She looks at free speech and fair speech, at the environmental costs of mainstream publishing and at the promises and challenges of the move to digital.
Susan Hawthorne has worked in the book industry for more than 30 years as a writer, festival organiser, reviewer, editor, publisher and mentor. In 1991, she co-founded Spinifex Press with Renate Klein, after working for Penguin Australia for four years. She has written extensively about the industry, co-organised digital training for small and large publishers, taught Publishing Studies and Creative Writing, and has been an active member of peak bodies for publishers and writers. From 2011 to 2016, she was the English-language Coordinator for the International Alliance of Independent Publishers based in Paris. She is Adjunct Professor in the Writing Program at James Cook University and Publisher at Spinifex Press.
Bibliodiversity can be read as a manifesto for the defence and promotion of diversity in all its forms, but also as a master class in ethics.—JUAN CARLOS SÁEZ C., Director Gerente, JC Sáez Editor, Chile
This publication should be mandatory reading for anyone within the publishing industry.—MARY MASTERS, General Manager, Small Press Network, Australia
2014 - 104 pp - ISBN : 9781742199306
Non-Fiction
Rights : World. Published by Spinifex Press ; Canadian rights sold to Fernwood Publishing ; Translations into Arabic : December 2015, Tunisia, Éditions Med Ali, Arabic ; Syria, Atlas Publishing, Arabic ; Egypt, Elain Publishing, Arabic ; Lebanon, Dar-Alfarabi and Arab Diffusion. French, 2016 : France, Éditions Charles Léopold Mayer ; Switzerland, éditions d’en bas ; Benin, Éditions Ruisseaux d’Afrique ; Mali, Éditions Jamana ; Cameroun, Presses universitaires d’Afrique ; Spanish, 2017 : Chile, JC Sáez ; Mexico, Trilce Ediciones ; Uruguay : Ediciones Trilce ; also publishers in Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia. German, 2017, Verbrecher Verlag.