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Politically, the world seems awfully unstable. How is this What other key issues are on your radar?
influencing the IPAs work? Copyright is and will remain a focal point for the IPA, as will
We do live in a world that seems more politically unstable freedom to publish. We have a very active and motivated
than before, and for this reason the IPAs work around chair of the IPA Freedom to Publish committee in Kristenn
Freedom to Publish is more important than ever. This includes Einarsson, from Norway, who has begun exploring some
making interventions when individual publishers are under exciting new ways we can enhance our advocacy in this area. In
threat, for example in Turkey. We have also ramped up our this era of fake news and political turmoil, the publishers role
efforts to promote Freedom to Publish through the IPAs in providing reliable information is more important than ever.
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rm an publishers
to pay out. However, the Brsenverein estimates that some
presses will pay out sums equivalent to 20-200% of their
annual profits, which some presses simply cannot manage.
There are many smaller publishers in Germany who
produce excellent books, and it would be a real shame if
they were no longer on the market, says Torsten Kutschke,
a lawyer and the publishing director of the legal division of
the Deutscher Fachverlag media group. We Are Quarto
One such publisher is Ch. Links, East Berlins first private
press after the Wall fell in 1989, and now an award-
winning house focused on contemporary history. Edda
Fensch, who handles media for the publisher, says Ch.
Links was ordered to return 51,000 to authorsa hefty
sum mitigated in the nick of time by a 26,000 independent
publishing excellence award from the Kurt Wolff
foundation. With that, we only had to muster half the
sum all at once, Fensch writes in an email. Publishers that
dont have these means are now at risk of bankruptcy.
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a searing memoir.
High expectations
It was not easy for me to inform publishers whose months of
extensive publication plans, and catalogue and marketing
strategies would have to be scrapped. They had bought the
book with high profile expectations for the author. But Faridas
emotional fragility was about to shatter and everyone understood
that. New, smaller and scaled down publishing plans were put in
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place and The Girl Who Beat ISIS was published in hardback
last year. It did receive brilliant reviews and was covered by the
press, but not having a celebrity to endorse it or an author who
could be put on TV was a huge hindrance to the sales.
This past September, Farida finally stepped out of the shadows
to face the cameras. A miracle for an innocent girl who has
experienced such unthinkable horrors. She is much healed and
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to help her enrol in a university here, too. I was anxious for
Americans to watch her on TV and learn about her firsthand,
maybe meet her themselves at a Barnes & Noble.
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July from Vintage, with the title The Girl Who Escaped Isis.
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Honest pretence
Nicholas Jones thinks that audiobooks can be a powerful force for encouraging
diversity in casting. What matters is the sincerity of the reading
In his preface to Pygmalion prejudices, or do we find
(a story perhaps better one who will do a sincere
known to some as My Fair job but might well not
Lady), George Bernard Shaw match those expectations?
avers that: It is impossible And if the latter, will our
for an Englishman to open audience listen to the
his mouth without making recording for long enough to
some other Englishman hate be won over by the inherent
or despise him. He was quality of the performance?
writing in 1912 (forgive his Will they decide our
lack of inclusive language; possibly daring choice is
we know he meant man or inspired, or distracting?
woman). That work may be Two particular examples
the best known example Nicholas Jones with Adjoa Andoh in the studio green room before she come to mind from my time
where speech-based reads The Ascent of Gravity as audio producer. One was
prejudice is at the centre of the story, but the idea is about 15 years ago, when I recorded the English translation
apparent very much further back than that. Chaucer made of Lothar Gnter-Bucheims book about a U-boat in 1941,
his Pardoner self-aware of the way language can disguise Das Boot. It would have been easy to get any of the alpha-
character: as Coghills modern-English version puts it: For male, RP readers used at that time for war stories, but I felt
though I am a wholly vicious man, dont think I cant tell it was necessary to make it constantly clear that this was
moral tales. I can! And Charles Dickens, in 1861, has from the German point of view. I wanted to prompt the
Magwitch in Great Expectations railing against the thought that the two sides actually had much in common.
preferential treatment Compeyson gets in their joint trial To have a classic English voice might have added an
because: He was a smooth one to talk, and was a dab at overtone of complacency or condescension; however hard
the ways of gentlefolks. the performer might try to avoid it, he might be
Theres a modern academic counterpart to this: in 2002 subconsciously thinking we won.
researchers from Lancaster and Worcester Universities So I looked in the casting directory Spotlight and found
asked participants to judge innocence or guilt when they that Wolf Khler had been born in Kiel in 1940, but now
heard what purported to be a recording of a police lived in north London. His voice is not unaccented, and
interview. Half the participants heard the suspect speak some critics questioned the ease of listening, but I think
with RP (received pronunciation, or BBC English) and that this reminder of the narrators point of view increases
half heard him with a Birmingham accent. Sad to say, the the power of the story. His performance is naturally
Brummie speaker was significantly more likely to be judged imbued with the sense, absolutely the authors intention,
guilty. The particular ingenuity of this experiment, that the crew desire to be professional and carry out the
however, was that the speaker was actually the same tasks for which they are trained, but are increasingly
personsomeone who had grown up in Birmingham, but doubting the morality and value of what they have to do.
gone to drama school, and who could switch vocal identity Fifteen years on, Orion Audiobooks has asked
at will. Strathmore to record Marcus Chowns The Ascent of
As Australian-American linguist Chi Luu observed when Gravity, his account for a general audience of current
citing this last research in JStor Daily: Obviously some understanding of the physics of gravity. The
listeners believe they can predict the criminal element straightforward option would be to find a traditional
through accent alone. Yet American listeners, not having white male to read, but Orion had the inspired idea of
access to the same common social stereotypes, often rate asking Adjoa Andoh. She is British-Ghanaian and grew up
the Brummie accent as pleasant-sounding. near Bristol. You have only to look at her catalogue of
audio recordings to see how immensely versatile she is,
Challenging stereotypes from Joanna Trollope to Hanoverian history via the Mma
As audiobook producers, we have a great opportunity to Ramotswe stories, but this is a further extension of her
challenge some of these stereotypes when we are choosing range. Orions imaginative casting will encourage potential
who is going to perform an audiobook. Do we choose a
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listeners to take a risk on what they might initially consider
performer who matches our prediction of listeners likely a challenging subject.
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Authentic but not predictable requires sincerity and engagementor good acting based on
The crucial element in both fiction and non-fiction is to be knowledge and honesty. This is true not just in speech: as
authentic. But that doesnt mean predictable. As Gemma classical singer Janet Baker puts it: If you sing only
Arterton recently remarked2, In theatre weve got people because you want people to love you, it never works. The
from the poshest you can get, down to me [shes the music must always come before the performer.
daughter of a cleaner and a welder]. Theres a real mixture. It is an actors job to be many different things. Elizabeth
We should just get over the whole class and race thing, and Bower, recently in our studio to perform Date with Death,
cast people who are right for the part. a delightful light-hearted detective story set in the
Thats a great principle for casting audiobooks. Our Yorkshire Dales, describes herself in her Twitter profile as
industry could be leading the way in this, since it is not Professional Pretender. Elizabeth is from Yorkshire, so
constrained by the physical appearance of performers. The she meets the based on knowledge test. But I shall leave
sole criterion for casting should be a performers capacity the final thought to Ed Nelson, lead actor in the 1960s US
to communicate clearly and compellingly, demonstrating soap Peyton Place. At the end of its five-year run, he was
understanding and appreciation of the text. Sometimes a asked what he had learned from his time on the show. Ive
performer established in one genre may be able to bring an found that the most important thing for an actor is honesty.
audience across into a different genre, which that audience When you learn how to fake that, youre in.
might not otherwise trysuch as Adjoa Andoh and physics, 1
Readers of my previous columns will know that I use perform rather
we hope.
than read to avoid any possible confusion with the audience for the
A listener picks up meaning not just from vocabulary and spoken or written word
grammar, but also from what is known technically as 2
Interview in Town and Country magazine, Spring 2017
prosodythe pitch and intonation that communicate
Nicholas Jones founded audio production company Strathmore
things like emotion, irony, sarcasm, emphasis, urgency.
Publishing in 1995. It has since produced more than a thousand
Most humans are very good at detecting it, but imparting it audiobooks ranging from Richard Dawkins to Julia Donaldson.
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CAMEOs
It is this final element that is behind a new set of awards
which the PA was delighted to be approached by London
SAVANNAH Book & Screen Week to partner with them on. The
GUTHRIE Creativity Across Media: Excellence & Originality Awards
NBCs Today Show (CAMEOs) seek to celebrate and draw attention to the
integral role books play within the creative industries as an
inspiration for plays, films, TV and games.
Register today at The awards coincide with this years London Book &
BookExpoAmerica.com Screen Week (13-19 March), and kick start the series of
events celebrating books and the films, TV programmes
and virtual worlds they inspire. With the creative industries
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ribution
wards
Value of books
As Baroness Rebuck recently highlighted in the House of
Lords, our creative industries contribute two million jobs
and nearly 19bn of exports. They are not only the fastest
growing sector of our economy and the source of much of
the UKs global soft power, they are our calling card to
the world. Be it Adele, Burberry or Grand Theft Auto, the
UK consistently punches above its weight.
But it is our books that have a value that extends far
beyond the enjoyment and knowledge they impart to
those who read them. Books have inspired Oscar-winning
films: three of the highest global grossing film franchises
of all time were based on British booksHarry Potter,
Lord of the Rings and James Bond. These films highlight
not just the success of the authors, but also the talents of
the actors, producers, directors and all those working
The answer is 42
David Montgomery argues that artificial intelligence can augment the work of
humans, not replace themat least for now!
When we hear the term artificial computing created to help humans who are
intelligence, or AI, popular cultural dealing with cognitive overload because of
images, such as HAL from 2001: A Space the complexity of data they are dealing with
Odyssey, the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica, or decisions they are trying to make.IBM
and Ultron in the most recent Avengers film, wants to create systems to augment human
often come to mind. The man against capabilities, not eliminate humans entirely
machine theme is very much in vogue, and from the process.
popular movies and TV series like This approach of augmenting human
Ex-Machina, Westworld and Humans have capabilities can be used in publishing.
further cemented this trend. Some of that Service providers and some in-house
fictional fear also bleeds into our reality departments at publishers are creating new
with many media articles claiming that David Montgomery systems to process big data in the areas of
automation or machine learning platforms bookselling, editing, rights, advertising
will put humans out of work.
Turning big and learning.
Last year at the London Book Fairs data into a big For bookselling, machine learning could
Quantum Conference, Nick Bostrom, recommend better types of books to readers.
philosopher and author of Superintelligence,
opportunity is As publishers mine their backlist for
even stated: Artificial Intelligence could in one of the main increased revenue, machine learning systems
the end replace most, if not all, of the high- can help them better understand and access
level functions of an editor, but if you get to challenges their full rights catalogue in order to take
that point then the whole game changes not publishers are advantage of current trends in the
just for an industry, but for humanity as a marketplace. And, for academic publishers,
whole, because it will have become super- currently machine learning could offer a more
intelligent. Though that makes for a good confronted accurate approach to learning by measuring
soundbite, in reality, AI can help humans be a students understanding of concepts and
more productive, explore new markets and witha tailoring a specific framework for that
customers, and grow revenue, taking away challenge where students learning. But these are just a few
many of the more boring, time-consuming areas in which machine learning can and is
aspects of work while freeing up space to AI can help. being explored.
explore new creative ideas. Publishers can also take a page from the
In the last few years, publishers have been given access to book of similar industries which are already implementing
an extraordinary amount of granular information about machine learning. In the media space, for example, machine
customers and products in the marketplace. This learning is already being employed on both the editorial
information tells publishers how, when, and why customers and advertising side of operations. It was revealed recently
buy books, whether they complete them, and what other that the Associated Press is already using machine learning
titles they might want to read on the same subject. This technology and natural language generation to write news
big data can help publishers make informed decisions on stories1. Meanwhile advertisers are exploring multiple ways
the types of products they publish, how they should sell of tailoring messaging based on reader behaviour and
them and what marketing they should invest in. collated first-party data.
Unfortunately, there is just too much data for humans to While some see the rise of machines as cause for concern,
process quickly and effectively. Turning big data into a big another option is to see what new territories and ideas we
opportunity is one of the main challenges publishers are can explore while machines are processing all of the
currently confronted witha challenge where AI can help. information we cant or dont want to delve into. Human
Using machine learning, computers can ingest vast amounts analysis will always still be required, so our jobs are safe
of data, learn what the data means and recommend next for now!
steps, something humans find very difficult.
From chatbots on retail sites to programmatic 1
R Miller, 29 January 2015, APs robot journalists are writing their own
stories now, The Verge (http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/29/7939067/
advertising, machine learning is already a big part of daily
ap-journalism-automation-robots-financial-reporting).
life, and most people have never heard of it beyond,
perhaps, IBMs Watson. IBM Watson Health is cognitive David Montgomery is CEO of Ingenta.
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publishing, comprising more Ingram/Baker & Taylor/Amazon
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