• Home
  • Blog
    • Author Resources
    • Contact
    • Services
    • Current newsletter
    • Proofing Tips
    • Testimonials
    • Author Tips
    • Print Terms
    • Reviews
  • Recent Work
  • Portfolio
    • Michael Pahoff
    • Ian James Frazer
    • Agnes MacMillan
    • Marion Hughes
    • Jim Ewing
    • Trevor Hay
    • Silverbird Books
    • Peter Wood
    • Marion Virginia Weir
    • Leonie Needham
    • Hilary Drysdale
    • Phillip Rosewarne
    • Alan Duffin
Menu

WorkingType Books

PO Box 72
Eltham
+61 412 622 138
design + layout + print solutions + ebooks

WorkingType Books

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Author Resources
    • Contact
    • Services
    • Current newsletter
    • Proofing Tips
    • Testimonials
    • Author Tips
    • Print Terms
    • Reviews
  • Recent Work
  • Portfolio
  • Authors
    • Michael Pahoff
    • Ian James Frazer
    • Agnes MacMillan
    • Marion Hughes
    • Jim Ewing
    • Trevor Hay
    • Silverbird Books
    • Peter Wood
    • Marion Virginia Weir
    • Leonie Needham
    • Hilary Drysdale
    • Phillip Rosewarne
    • Alan Duffin
unsplash-image-6ywyo2qtaZ8.jpg

Tips for authors, promotional ideas, design resources and more.

Information and tips, focusing on publishing, publicity, promotional ideas, author profiles, design resources and more.

Can Bookstores Make a Comeback?

December 21, 2025 Luke Harris

Music writer and popular culture critic Ted Gioia highlights the surprising resurgence of bookstores in the United States, even in the face of a declining population of readers. Let’s hope that pattern repeats here — according to an ABC News report, the last ten years have been bleak:

“In the past decade, the number of bookstores in Australia has more than halved, going from 2,879 in 2013 to 1,457 to 2023, according to an independent research site.”

Books are hanging on, just, and still retain some cultural cachet, but the attention-monster they are battling is huge and many-limbed and has screens, games, music and money and coming soon, huge AI server farms in space beaming down infinite streams of slop tailored just for you…

So, let us hope that books become some sort of talisman, a symbol that a person has not outsourced all of their thinking to Large Language Models.

One of the comments to Gioia’s article:

“Barnes & Noble is succeeding because it is inefficient by design. By letting local humans choose books, the stores create "serendipity"—the joy of finding a book you didn't know you wanted.

In an age of digital fatigue, people are increasingly willing to pay a premium for human curation over a cold algorithm.”

In Book Communities, Independent Authors, Promotional, publishing Tags books, publishing, large language model, Ted Gioia, book store, bookstores, publishers
Scammers Uber Alles →

Our blog is a resource for our clients (and anyone else passing by). It features posts on typography, design, book design and promotion, web-based services, efficiency ideas, online data storage and backup, and samples of our latest design work. We hope you find it useful.

Bali and Oates_cover.jpg
Big Days, Whoppers and oh my Gods_cover_PROOF.jpg
Facing the Music_cover pages.jpg
William Adams Plus Magazine_COVER_Winter 2013-1.jpg
Cover front - print res.jpg
Business of Sales cover 02.jpg
Secret Fire,The_cover_PROOF.jpg
Stoney Broke and the Hi Spenders_COVER_low.jpg
Bagman_The cover.jpg
Assembly of Shapes_cover.jpg
Whittlesea Community Festival 2010.jpg
Admiral Arthur Phillip_cover pages.jpg
Art of Illusion_The.jpg
Blood Her Maiden Sword_cover pages.jpg
Inkonkoni_front.jpg
Letters from Holman's Find_cover pages.jpg
Lonely for My Land_cover pages.jpg
Make em Laugh_cover.jpg
OPH wayfinding options-20.jpg
Reservoir.jpg
Short Courses.jpg
SKFF National Tour brochure 2007-1.jpg
Always on my Mind_cover.jpg
Arab Club_The_cover_CC_front.jpg
Blistered Heels cover_02.jpg
Careering into Corrections_cover_FRONT.jpg
Happily Ever After_cover_Jane Curry Publishing_042.jpg
Heist cover_The.jpg
Kremlin cover_Bill Wakeling.jpg
Last Suitor_cover_01.jpg
Lazarus Quartet_cover_PRINT.jpg
MelbourneArtDeco_cover_small.jpg
Old Brighton cover draft_just front.jpg
Secret Life_A_cover_web.jpg
Short Eternities_cover_all.jpg
Wrath_cover_Jo Jo_smaller.jpg
Can-My-Pony-Come-Too_cover.jpg
Bright Side.jpg
girl named tim.jpg
Sunny-Side-of-the-Street_cover.jpg
Cavalier-Club_cover_full.jpg
Always-On-My-Mind_Jane-Curry-Publishing.jpg
Parts-of-a-Pattern_cover.jpg
Submission.jpg
Heist-01_cover.jpg
Short-Eternities_cover2.jpg
A-Secret-Life_cover_02.jpg
Wheel-Life_cover.jpg
Max-Harris-cover.jpg
We-All-Have-Secrets_cover_small.jpg
Kremlin-Connection-cover.jpg
Rich-Vein_A_cover.jpg
Switch_cover.jpg
John-Jess-cover.jpg
Enjoying-Food-Again_cover_final.jpg
Bel-Endroit_cover_02.jpg
First-Year-First-Aid_Cover_final.jpg
Invisible-Journey-cover-01.jpg
Jack-and-Harry-cover.jpg
Marlborough-Blues.jpg
Sacred-Space-2014_Veritas.jpg

Australian Book Designers Association Profile Page

Tips for authors, promotional ideas, design resources and more. RSS
Symphony Australia map exploration_A1_new.jpg
RPM banner for exhbition.jpg
Design Samples_01-16.jpg
Whittlesea Festivals and Events 2007_Thesans_all-1.jpg
Clayton event invitation_William Adams_tall DL_02-1.jpg
Think Before You Buy_04_1024.jpg
Whittlesea Arts Portolio.jpg
Think Before You Buy_04_1024.jpg
McKenna-Country.jpg
Daimler Truck and Bus_screen 01.jpg
Daimler Truck and Bus.jpg

Linked In Page
Chameleon Design's Behance Portfolio >
You must select a collection to display.

Powered by Squarespace