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Publishing house Bite-Sized Books acquired by entrepreneur Julian Costley

Bite-Sized Books Limited, the UK publishing house founded by Dr Paul Davies, has been acquired by entrepreneur Julian Costley.

Julian Costley takes up the role of CEO, and Dr Paul Davies becomes chairman, continuing to play an active role in author relations and new book commissioning. He remains on the board and has retained a minority shareholding.
"Bite-Sized Books has built a well-regarded reputation for publishing shorter books that fit our modern reading habits and lifestyles."
Bite-Sized Books, now in its 7th year, has built a well-regarded reputation for publishing shorter (10-12,000 words) books that fit our modern reading habits and lifestyles. People are demanding condensed but still comprehensive books that go to the essence of their subject matter. The genre has inspired new authors previously daunted by the prospect of writing full-size typescripts and facilitated a radically shorter journey from ‘concept to bookshop’.
Bite-Sized Books, whilst smaller than its big industry rivals, has an enviable roster of authors and contributors. They include politicians such as Vince Cable, Sir John Redwood, Lord Heseltine and Ed Vaisey, and high-profile media leaders, broadcasters and journalists such as Mark Thompson, Clive Myrie, John Mair, David Elstein and Jon Snow. Academics and economists are also in the mix with publications by Vicki Pryce, Patrick Minford, Dr David Bailey, Victor Hill, Alex de Ruyter and Professor Graham Gudgin.
CEO, Julian Costley said, “The asset value of Paul’s Bite-Size Books catalogue and the trusted relationship he has engendered with such an impressive list of authors is the near-perfect platform on which to build a sizeable media company. From today we’re open to new authors, new readers, and new partnerships.”
Chairman Dr Davies said, “Book sales in the UK have grown over 8% (see data) in 2020, fuelled partly, of course, by the pandemic. But there’s definitely a sustainably attractive market for books and derivative media such as audiobooks, podcasts, and video. Webinars are back in fashion too, and a consumer willingness to pay for attending off-line events.” He added, “Julian is the perfect addition to Bite-Sized books as he comes with an incredible track record of brand development and fast growth in the content markets.”
Data - With all major categories posting increases, unit sales of print books rose 8.2% in 2020 over 2019 at outlets that report to NPD BookScan. For the year ended Jan. 2, 2021, units hit 750.9 million, up from 693.7 million the year before. Publishers Weekly 7th January 2021
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