Espresso Book Machine® in-store distribution to launch at special Seattle events
NASHVILLE, TN – Ingram Content Group Inc., and Open Road Integrated Media, a digital publisher and multimedia content company, today announced that Open Road’s print-on-demand titles, including Hotel Angeline (ISBN 978-1453218785), an E-riginal novel created during a week-long marathon of writing on stage, will be made available through Ingram’s Espresso Book Machine channel and Lightning Source’s extensive network.
“The comprehensive distribution solutions that Ingram Content Group offers Open Road give us proven and meaningful tools to help expand the market reach and sales opportunity of our print-on-demand titles,” said Rachel Chou, Chief Marketing Officer, Open Road. “As the industry continues to adapt to the changing nature of consumer demand, Ingram’s print-on-demand solutions through Lightning Source, and their in-store distribution through Espresso allow us to reach more readers and give us a competitive edge in the market.”
The Espresso Book Machine channel available through Ingram gives publishers the option to make available the books they have stored in the Lightning Source digital library, and have those titles printed and distributed at point of sale, on-demand, in minutes. Seattle bookstoresUniversity Bookstore and Third Place Books, both with Espresso Book Machines, will be holding special events this week to promote the title. Hotel Angeline will be available at all Espresso locations globally. Lightning Source, Ingram’s print-on-demand unit, will continue to fulfill printed copies of the book.
“Being able to print Hotel Angeline from our Espresso Book Machine named ‘Ginger’ allows Third Place Books immediate access to the book as we sell each copy—we can choose how many to have on the shelves and on display as we need to; we don’t have to worry about cumbersome returns, or any delays in re-ordering,” said Vladimir Verano, Lead Designer/Publisher, Third Place Books. “We love that our method of production is extremely environmentally friendly—no shipping or storage in warehouses, and every part of the unused portion of the book’s manufacture is being recycled.”
Mr. Verano continued, “Working with Open Road, Ingram, and OnDemand Books allows both the bookstore and the publisher to prove by example that a new model of publishing and printing are possible.”
“With the enormous changes the industry is experiencing, publishers like Open Road are realizing the advantages of both print and digital title distribution to reach more readers and grow their businesses,” said David “Skip” Prichard, President & CEO, Ingram Content Group Inc. “By offering complementary and integrated services that cover physical and digital distribution, inventory management and a full range of printing services, publishers can now expand reach and take advantage of greater connectivity in the market. We look forward to our ongoing work with Open Road and the development of a deeper relationship with them.”
In October 2010, thirty-six writers in the Pacific Northwest came together for a week-long marathon of writing live on stage at the event, The Novel: Live!, created by Seattle7Writers. Hotel Angeline, is the resulting E-riginal novel from the event.