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Our guest on this episode of the Fair & Square podcast is Richard Charkin, founder of Mensch Publishing https://menschpublishing.com/.
Richard is a publisher with half a century of experience in an industry which has undergone dramatic changes in those years and which he has now chronicled in his memoir My Back Pages from marblehillpublishers.co.uk and all good bookshops.
From Madonna’s book SEX to the CD-ROM version of the Oxford
Richard was a non-executive director of the Institute of Physics Publishing, and still at Liverpool University Press, Bonnier Books UK, and Cricket Properties Ltd who are licensees for Wisden. He is also currently Vice-Chair of Bloomsbury China. He is a member of the international advisory board of the Frankfurt Book Fair, President of The Book Society, and Advisor to nkoda.com.
He has also held senior positions at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
Richard tells our podcast host Adam Batstone that since he
In setting up his own publisher, Mensch, his approach is to address some of the aspects of the industry which he has found deeply
Richard said the true measure of publishing is not the sales or profits but the assets – the contracts with authors because there is copyright
In terms of the future of publishing, Richard predicts in the same way as
He also suggests authors are becoming and will become much more multi-media in their approach to audiences from platforms such as Substack to podcasts.
By Hudson SandlerOur guest on this episode of the Fair & Square podcast is Richard Charkin, founder of Mensch Publishing https://menschpublishing.com/.
Richard is a publisher with half a century of experience in an industry which has undergone dramatic changes in those years and which he has now chronicled in his memoir My Back Pages from marblehillpublishers.co.uk and all good bookshops.
From Madonna’s book SEX to the CD-ROM version of the Oxford
Richard was a non-executive director of the Institute of Physics Publishing, and still at Liverpool University Press, Bonnier Books UK, and Cricket Properties Ltd who are licensees for Wisden. He is also currently Vice-Chair of Bloomsbury China. He is a member of the international advisory board of the Frankfurt Book Fair, President of The Book Society, and Advisor to nkoda.com.
He has also held senior positions at Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
Richard tells our podcast host Adam Batstone that since he
In setting up his own publisher, Mensch, his approach is to address some of the aspects of the industry which he has found deeply
Richard said the true measure of publishing is not the sales or profits but the assets – the contracts with authors because there is copyright
In terms of the future of publishing, Richard predicts in the same way as
He also suggests authors are becoming and will become much more multi-media in their approach to audiences from platforms such as Substack to podcasts.