Kirkus will keep its editors and continue to publish bi-weekly. It plans to "beef up" its digital offerings--where there should be plenty of opportunities. Kirkus at one time licensed its reviews to Amazon--I wish they would again, to complement the, er, less gimlet-eyed notices from PW I often find there. Or wouldn't you like to have, say, an app on your iPhone that would deliver a pithy, one-screen-size review of a book you're leafing through in a bookstore? Kirkus would be well suited to that.
We'll wish the rescued Kirkus success--and hope that their near-death experience may make them a little kinder toward the books they review. Just not kind enough to be boring.
(image by Phiz from A Tale of Two Cities)
4 comments:
This is great news.
Your illustration looks like something out of a Dickens novel. Is it?
Yes, an app would be great. Although Kirkus is legendary in publishing, most people know it as that name that appears on the back of books. An app might help make it more accessible and viable for today's consumer. To the future of Kirkus! *toasts*
A Kirkus app would be brilliant. They don't have the name recognition among consumers of places like the New York Times, but the reviews are available early and for so many more books. They should definitely take you up on that idea - especially since iphones scan now!
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