midlist

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English

Etymology

From mid- +‎ list.

Adjective

midlist (not comparable)

  1. (publishing, of a book or author) Unlikely to be more than modestly successful.
    • 2007 June 4, Celia Mcgee, “A Way to Give Authors a Lucrative Second Platform”, in New York Times:
      He scoffs at the lesser-known, midlist and emerging authors [] .
  2. (publishing, attributively, of books being planned) Expected to achieve sales performance that blends frontlist performance with backlist performance, being neither a bestseller when new nor a perennial backlist performer but strong enough in each of those categories to be successful overall.
    Coordinate terms: frontlist, backlist
    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.