More Book Publishers Take to Social Media

book_videos.jpg

It seems book publisher are getting in social media more and more every day. Simon & Shuster has hooked up with online video producer TurnHere to create a collection of videos that showcase the authors behind the publisher’s books. The videos will live on a dedicated YouTube page and on a newly-created Book Videos site.

The branded channels feature authors from each of the company’s divisions, including Adult, Children’s and Audio. Viewers will see two minute feature pieces focusing on the behind-the-scenes stories of authors’ lives, the content of their books, and the inspirations for their latest works.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

Bob Marley said “the truth is, everyone is going to hurt you, you just got to find the ones worth suffering for” — psychology says people over 65 who’ve narrowed their circle to three or four people made the healthiest decision of their lives and most of them feel guilty about it

Bob Marley said “the truth is, everyone is going to hurt you, you just got to find the ones worth suffering for” — psychology says people over 65 who’ve narrowed their circle to three or four people made the healthiest decision of their lives and most of them feel guilty about it

Global English Editing

Psychology says people who can’t seem to feel satisfied aren’t ungrateful or broken — they’re still operating with achievement metrics they absorbed in childhood that were never designed to produce contentment, only compliance

Psychology says people who can’t seem to feel satisfied aren’t ungrateful or broken — they’re still operating with achievement metrics they absorbed in childhood that were never designed to produce contentment, only compliance

Global English Editing

Psychology says the family members you need to release as you get older aren’t the ones who wronged you once — they’re the ones who drain you consistently, the ones whose name on your phone makes your stomach tighten, because that physical response is your body telling you what your loyalty won’t let you admit

Psychology says the family members you need to release as you get older aren’t the ones who wronged you once — they’re the ones who drain you consistently, the ones whose name on your phone makes your stomach tighten, because that physical response is your body telling you what your loyalty won’t let you admit

Global English Editing

I watched my immigrant father spend thirty years becoming fluent in a country that never fully accepted him, successful in a career that never fully valued him, and proud of a child who spent too long being embarrassed by him —and forgiving myself for that is the one thing all my success has never once been able to buy

I watched my immigrant father spend thirty years becoming fluent in a country that never fully accepted him, successful in a career that never fully valued him, and proud of a child who spent too long being embarrassed by him —and forgiving myself for that is the one thing all my success has never once been able to buy

Global English Editing

Psychology says the reason losing a fake friend feels like grief even when you’re relieved is that your brain doesn’t mourn the person. It mourns the version of yourself that believed the friendship was real, and that identity loss is neurologically identical to heartbreak.

Psychology says the reason losing a fake friend feels like grief even when you’re relieved is that your brain doesn’t mourn the person. It mourns the version of yourself that believed the friendship was real, and that identity loss is neurologically identical to heartbreak.

Global English Editing

People who carry an air of genuine sophistication into their later years aren’t the ones who learned the most rules — they’re the ones who became secure enough that the rules became irrelevant, and the habits that remain are simply the natural expression of someone who is completely comfortable taking up exactly the amount of space they need and not one inch more

People who carry an air of genuine sophistication into their later years aren’t the ones who learned the most rules — they’re the ones who became secure enough that the rules became irrelevant, and the habits that remain are simply the natural expression of someone who is completely comfortable taking up exactly the amount of space they need and not one inch more

Global English Editing