From the category archives:

Publishing

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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The 3 Big Themes of O’Reilly Tools of Change

February 26, 2010

Snow flurries in New York have forced me indoors and given me a chance to catch up on my notes from the 2010 O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing conference, which concluded yesterday after three turbo-charged days of conversation and ideas. I’ll post detailed accounts of individual sessions, some of which are still pinging around [...]

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TOC2010: From the front lines of digital publishing

February 22, 2010

So, um, haven’t posted to the blog for a while. Shut up, is why! Okay, I’ve been a bit busy working behind the curtain towards the launch of if:book Australia (coming soon!) But, look over here! Shiny thing! Digital publishing conference! O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing, in fact! I’ll be tweeting TOC 2010 over the [...]

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Copyright restrictions on parallel imports to stay

November 11, 2009

Well, the battle is over (for now). The Australian Government has today announced that current copyright legislation forbidding parallel importation of books will remain unchanged. The Australian and Bookseller+Publisher have reported the news and the full statement from Dr Craig Emerson, Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs, can be found here. I like Sophie Cunningham’s [...]

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Better than an iTunes for poetry

November 9, 2009

I know my mate Graham Nunn over at Another Lost Shark will be sitting up in his chair when he sees this piece come through his RSS feed.  Thanks also to Chris Meade at if:book London for the heads up. PoetrySpeaks.com is a way-impressive new online community for poets and poetry. In his plug on bookfutures, [...]

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