<description>&lt;div&gt;The book industry has gone through many transformations within the past decade, but 2020 took those changes to a whole new level for booksellers. Readers were thrilled when their favourite independent bookstores extended beyond their local neighbourhood boundaries with the creation of online bookshops. And with ebooks and audiobooks available 24/7 at their fingertips, it was a book lover's world. In this episode, we spoke with &lt;strong&gt;Alex Snider&lt;/strong&gt;, co-owner of Queen Books; &lt;strong&gt;Hannah White&lt;/strong&gt;, Marketing Manager at the University of Toronto Bookstore; and Kobo's President &amp; CEO &lt;strong&gt;Michael Tamblyn &lt;/strong&gt;to learn more about their experiences last year.&lt;/div&gt; &lt;div&gt; &lt;/div&gt; &lt;div&gt;Produced by the Toronto International Festival of Authors and hosted by Stephanie Fraser. Visit festivalofauthors.ca/TheReWrite to learn more.&lt;/div&gt;</description>

The ReWrite

Toronto International Festival of Authors

2.3 Bookselling in a Digital World

AUG 5, 202143 MIN
The ReWrite

2.3 Bookselling in a Digital World

AUG 5, 202143 MIN

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The book industry has gone through many transformations within the past decade, but 2020 took those changes to a whole new level for booksellers. Readers were thrilled when their favourite independent bookstores extended beyond their local neighbourhood boundaries with the creation of online bookshops. And with ebooks and audiobooks available 24/7 at their fingertips, it was a book lover's world. In this episode, we spoke with Alex Snider, co-owner of Queen Books; Hannah White, Marketing Manager at the University of Toronto Bookstore; and Kobo's President & CEO Michael Tamblyn to learn more about their experiences last year.   Produced by the Toronto International Festival of Authors and hosted by Stephanie Fraser. Visit festivalofauthors.ca/TheReWrite to learn more.