This content originally appeared on Ethan Marcotte’s website and was authored by Ethan Marcotte
Oh, what news:
We’re excited to announce that we’ve expanded book distribution globally — which means it’ll be even easier for you to buy A Book Apart books around the world, wherever you’re based.
By expanding our distribution, ABA books will now be available through thousands of retailers (including your local independent bookstore), libraries, schools, and universities — in the US, UK, India, Japan, Germany, Australia, Brazil, and beyond.
This sounds like a small thing, but it extremely isn’t.
Maybe you know this part, but: A Book Apart (ABA) is an independent publishing house; they’re also the publisher of my two books. Up until now, if you wanted to purchase those books, you could only buy them through A Book Apart’s website. And hey, look: that’s a good thing! Direct sales are good! You’re supporting independent businesses! I’m told that the shipping costs for international buyers could get pricey. And if you ever saw an ABA book on, say, Amazon, you were seeing a resold copy. (At a downright wild markup, naturally.)
No longer. ABA’s dramatically opened up their distribution, which means you’ve got — and I apologize for the term of art here — mad options for buying their books. I mean, you can still order your favorite ABA books direct from their website, but now you also can:
- Order my books from my local independent bookstore!
- Order a copy of Sameera’s book or Senongo’s book from your local bookstore!
- Buy a copy or three of Lisa Maria and Katel’s book from Blackwell’s in the UK!
- Browse the entire A Book Apart catalog on Bookshop.org, maybe grab Yesenia’s book while you’re there.1
Heck, I even submitted a request to my local library, suggesting they pick up a few copies of my favorite ABA books. That’s another cool thing this distribution change has unlocked.
Here’s the thing: I’m incredibly proud to be a small part of A Book Apart’s lineup. That was true when Responsive Web Design was first published; it was true when my second book was released — but since then, the lineup’s only gotten better with each new title. And maybe it’s just me, but I’m excited to see ABA making those titles more readily accessible.
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I realize this might make me a horrible person, but I confess I am a little excited to see an author page on Bookshop.org with my name on it. Okay thanks ↩
This has been “Bookin’.” a post from Ethan’s journal.
This content originally appeared on Ethan Marcotte’s website and was authored by Ethan Marcotte
Ethan Marcotte | Sciencx (2023-06-02T04:00:00+00:00) Bookin’.. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/06/02/bookin/
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