Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
Description
For generations, America’s major publishers focused almost entirely on white readers. Now a new cadre of executives is trying to open up the industry.The journalist Marcela Valdes spent a year reporting on what she described as “the problematic history of diversity in book publishing and the ways it has affected editors, authors and what you see (or don’t see) in bookstores.”Interviewing more than 50 current and former book professionals, as well as authors, Ms. Valdes learned about the previous unsuccessful attempts to cultivate Black audiences, and considered the intricacies of an industry culture that still struggles to “overcome the clubby, white elitism it was born in.”As one publishing executive puts it, the future of book publishing will be determined not only by its recent hires but also by how it answers this question: Instead of fighting over slices of a shrinking pie, can publishers work to make the readership bigger for everyone?This story was written by Marcela Valdes and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Chapters
The publishing industry has long neglected to publish books aimed at Black readers, as major publishing houses deemed it to not be profitable.
00:00 - 05:14 (05:14)
Summary
The publishing industry has long neglected to publish books aimed at Black readers, as major publishing houses deemed it to not be profitable. This has led to a lack of representation and an underserved audience in the literary world.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
Tracy Sherrod highlights the historically limited diversity within the book publishing industry, and the current efforts towards changes in the industry's racial demographics, as she discusses how both Langston Hughes and Nella Larson got book deals in the early 1900s with the help of Blance Conopf, an editor at Alfred A. Knopf.
05:14 - 17:45 (12:31)
Summary
Tracy Sherrod highlights the historically limited diversity within the book publishing industry, and the current efforts towards changes in the industry's racial demographics, as she discusses how both Langston Hughes and Nella Larson got book deals in the early 1900s with the help of Blance Conopf, an editor at Alfred A. Knopf. This comes with news that the number of non-white employees in book publishing saw a surge in 2020.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
This podcast episode discusses the lack of marketing support and bias toward black authors within the publishing industry and how black publishers have been working to counteract these issues.
17:47 - 26:36 (08:49)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the lack of marketing support and bias toward black authors within the publishing industry and how black publishers have been working to counteract these issues.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
A group of publishing outsiders are reimagining the landscape of black literary imprints, focusing on works by indigenous authors and non-fiction, rather than knockoffs of popular street lit novels.
26:38 - 38:05 (11:27)
Summary
A group of publishing outsiders are reimagining the landscape of black literary imprints, focusing on works by indigenous authors and non-fiction, rather than knockoffs of popular street lit novels.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
The publishing industry has for a long time been dominated by white authors and white stories.
38:07 - 51:54 (13:47)
Summary
The publishing industry has for a long time been dominated by white authors and white stories. However, there is a growing concern and a long-awaited shift to increase diversity in the industry with the aim of publishing books about all and for all.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
The publishing industry needs to have more non-white editors for readers to experience a diverse range of books by non-white authors, rather than it being seen as just a trend.
51:56 - 1:06:39 (14:43)
Summary
The publishing industry needs to have more non-white editors for readers to experience a diverse range of books by non-white authors, rather than it being seen as just a trend.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Inside the Push to Diversify the Book Business’
PodcastThe Daily
The article explores the world of book publishing through the eyes of an editor at Pantheon Books, following the challenges and rewards of introducing new and diverse authors to the market.
1:06:39 - 1:07:52 (01:13)
Summary
The article explores the world of book publishing through the eyes of an editor at Pantheon Books, following the challenges and rewards of introducing new and diverse authors to the market.