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Mobile Content

CC-BY Flickr/jblyberg Dear Authors, Your Next Book Should be an App, Not an iBook is a great call to action from writer and media entrepreneur Cody Brown, who reflects on the way writers can and should adapt their creative practice to new platforms (because audiences sure as heck will)

If you, as an author, see the iPad as a place to ‘publish’ your next book, you are completely missing the point. What do you think would have happened if George Orwell had the iPad? Do you think he would have written for print then copy and pasted his story into the iBookstore? If this didn’t work out well, do you think he would have complained that there aren’t any serious-readers anymore? No. He would have looked at the medium, then blown our minds.

Read the whole piece at TechCrunch.

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Canongate caters to true fans with Bunny Munro

August 11, 2009

Jamie Byng and his publishing team sure are a bright bunch. The release of Nick Cave’s new novel The Death of Bunny Munro brings with it a basket of goodies to satisfy fans, true fans and even ordinary readers. In addition to the hardcover print book, there will also be a deluxe CD audio edition [...]

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iTouch for eBooks

January 15, 2009

Just a quick fillip… here is what WordPress tells me are the top searches that lead visitors to this blog: Top Searches itouch books,  itouch ebook reader,  itouch reader,  pdf reader for itouch,  books on itouch Well, there you go!

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Apple has half the mobile web

January 8, 2009

Another reason for publishers to stop getting tunnel vision about the Kindle. ReadWriteWeb reports on data from AdMob showing that Apple has a 48% market share of the mobile web in the US market. Interestingly, the iPod Touch has contributed as much to this growth as the iPhone. As RWW rightly points out, this demonstrates [...]

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Digital doesn’t only mean e-books

June 9, 2008

Author and journalist Gary Kemble made a great comment in response to my last post that I wanted to elevate to the main blog since it’s worth talking about. I  interviewed Cory Doctorow a couple of years back. I asked him if film companies had the right to protect their multi-million dollar investment in a [...]

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