EPISODE · Dec 1, 2022 · 50 MIN
Shannon DeVito on her role as 'Director of Books' at B & N
from Nigel Beale's Biblio File Podcast · host Nigel Beale, The Biblio File
Shannon DeVito is Barnes and Noble's 'Director of Books.' We met via Zoom to discuss the roles and duties associated with this intriguing-sounding position. I discovered that they include co-ordinating the relationship between national and local book-buying teams; 'assortment' work; creating initiatives - including prizes ( e.g. the Discover Prize; most recent winner: The Rabbit Hutch, a debut novel which I'll shortly be 'book-clubbing' [having bookclub-type discussion, so to say] with James Daunt), book clubs, monthly book picks, etc. - for the company's promotional book strategy; developing campaigns with the publishing industry for important releases; negotiating 'exclusive' opportunities. Creating buzz basically, plus adding value to the experience of visiting a physical bookstore while taking market share away from Amazon without caring what they're up to. We look at B&N's pro-active influencing of taste and the leveraging of its role as big-time book recommender; plus there's a tiny bit of politics - the ethics of selling and profiting off stuff that might adversely affect democracy (only a tiny bit) - AND we discuss the recent explosion of Manga. As promised during our conversation, here are Shannon's top recommendations of the day:FICTIONThe Marriage PortraitLessons in ChemistryThe Rabbit HutchTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow,Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence NONFICTIONIce ColdTurkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin' in New OrleansImmense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around UsRevolutionary: Samuel AdamsPrisoners of the Castle This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebibliofile.substack.com/subscribe
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