In transitioning Mensch Publishing to a ‘wholly digitally-driven model,’ Richard Charkin looks at the pros and cons.
About the Author
Richard Charkin: Unintended Consequences in Publishing
Charkin’s Law, according to the eponymous Richard Charkin in London: ‘Everything that can go wrong will go wrong.’
Richard Charkin on 2024: Why Publishing Matters
Looking at the world’s issues and hot spots, Richard Charkin writes of ‘how important publishing is, now more than ever.’
Richard Charkin at Year’s End: Asking the Unaskable
As the clock runs out on 2023, Richard Charkin in London has questions for the industry, some of which he knows may elicit a ‘Bah, humbug.’
Richard Charkin: It’s a Smaller World Now
Richard Charkin sees in David Shelley’s US-UK Hachette CEO appointment a chance for more commitment to world English rights.
Richard Charkin: In Appreciation of Copyright Pages
The copyright pages most people flip past may ‘represent both a history of the book and of our industry.’ Richard Charkin reads them first.
Richard Charkin in Frankfurt: Day Three
Richard Charkin, now on his 51st Frankfurt, concludes his observations with a look at the fair, the industry, and how it’s all holding up.
Richard Charkin in Frankfurt: Day Two
Richard Charkin, now on his 51st Frankfurt, continues his observations with a look at the fair, the industry, and how it’s all holding up.
Richard Charkin in Frankfurt: ‘Day One Minus One’
Richard Charkin, now on his 51st Frankfurt, opens a series of observations with a look at his arrival at Frankfurt Flughafen.
Frankfurt-Bound Richard Charkin: ‘Think Deeply About the Rights’
Ahead of Frankfurt Book Fair, advisory board member Richard Charkin urges CEOs to focus on their P&L statements’ lines defined as ‘rights.’
