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Read It and Reap: Harvard novelist Rich Marcello releases Cenographs
Ann Frantz
Novelist Rich Marcello, a resident of Harvard, has written the newly released “Cenotaphs.” With his last release, “The Latecomers” submerged in the no-man’s-land of COVID, he anticipates returning to a book tour world with both books in late summer and early fall of 2021. “The Latecomers” received strong reviews, and he considers it “my most fully realized novel until ‘Cenographs.’ I’m really proud of both books.”
With some book fans still shy of public places because of the pandemic, Marcello says he’ll attend Worcester County book club meetings, in person or via Zoom. (Check his website, richmarcello.com, for details.)
Blackstone Thrives with Physical Audio By Shannon Maughan | Jun 25, 2021
Via sales reps in the various markets, Blackstone makes its partners’ titles available to big-box bricks-and-mortar retailers (B&N, Costco, Target, Walmart), independent bookstores, libraries, and wholesalers. It also has two direct-to-consumer websites, Downpour and Audio Editions, where listeners can find thousands of audiobook titles in digital and physical formats. Downpour also rents audiobooks.
And while the Association of American Publishers reported that sales of physical audio were down about 5% in the first quarter of 2021 compared to last year’s first period, Fonteneau said Blackstone expects to see more gains this year, due in part to the need for libraries to refresh their audio collections as they reopen following pandemic-forced closures.