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frontlist

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Etymology

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From front +‎ list.

Noun

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frontlist (plural frontlists)

  1. (publishing) A list of the most recent books available from a publisher, as opposed to the backlist of older titles.
    Antonyms: back catalog, back catalogue, backlist
    Hypernyms: booklist, stocklist
    The frontlist is often the top revenue center, but a strong backlist provides another revenue stream that hedges risk.
  2. (publishing, attributively, of books being planned) Intended to sell strongly while still recent, and to be profitable on that basis alone, even if predicted to sell poorly after that.
    Antonym: backlist
    Coordinate term: midlist
    The celebrity tell-all has been proposed as a frontlist title, whereas the cookbook has been proposed as a backlist title and the food history book as a midlist title.