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Penguin offers sneak peeks

Penguin is now offering free downloads of the first chapter of many of its new releases, including titles such as Marina Lewycka’s Two Caravans and Janet Evanovich’s Plum Lovin’.

Colin Brush, senior copywriter at Penguin, writes on the Penguin blog:

These days I will on no account buy a book unless I’ve read some of the writing within. No really. I don’t give a damn what the blurb writers – a pack of miserable, tricksy curs (I know, I live inside the head of one) – have written. Or what the FT thinks about it. Even what Martin Amis has penned on the matter. Sure, all those words – if they’re good – together with a decent cover have a great chance of getting the book off the 3-for-2 table and into my hands. But I want to get a taste of what’s within if I’m going to commit.

This is why you’ll find me at lunchtimes in bookshops, cracking open the covers and reading the first few pages of any old rubbish. If I’m going to devote some time to a book then I want to hear the author’s voice, I want an idea of what sort of story it is right from the start. Surprise me, thrill me, have me begging for more.

Which brings me to Penguin Tasters … New Tasters will be added as each title is published. Currently, we have 53 up there for you already.

This comes in the wake of just under 15,000 readers freeloading Charles Bock’s Beautiful Children, and is perhaps precipitated by the recent revelation that people tend to pay attention when things are free.

  • jill

    Might I suggest your local library?

  • http://www.fataltide.com David

    (Warning: shameless self-promotion ahead)

    I’m a first-time book author (with Penguin Canada) and figured that another good way of giving a “taster” to potential readers, at least those too lazy to browse bookstores or download text PDFs, was to post online audio excerpts from my forthcoming non-fiction manuscript. (Everyone loves to be read to, non?) I’ve got six chapters up at http://www.fataltide.com/excerpts.html.

    For authors and publishers, there are a number of decent iPod-compatible recorders with which you can easily create high-quality audio files. And once you get past the squirm-inducing experience of hearing your own voice prattling out of a computer’s speakers, it’s another way to get readers to prick up their own ears…

  • http://www.fataltide.com David

    Oops.

    Try the link without the period: http://www.fataltide.com/excerpts.html

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