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steampunk11I’m currently travelling on the Writers Train. Or more specifically the Q150 Steam Train with authors Nick Earls and Kim Wilkins and the Arts Queensland Poet in Residence Hinemoana Baker. As I write this, I’m in the town of Roma in western Queensland. We have travelled approximately 500km (at about 30km an hour which is why it has taken us three days so far) and passed through dozens of towns, with people madly waving to us all the way down the line.

From my perspective this is pretty damn cool in and of itself (it’s a pristine 80-year old steam train, people!) But the reason I get to mention it here on a publishing futures blog is that we’ve got an interesting little side project going in partnership with Radio National’s Pool.

As we travel, we are uploading text, images, audio and video to Pool, all of it under Creative Commons licences, so you can not only read but participate as well. Kim Wilkins is travelling with her son Luka, 7, who is also blogging the trip on Pool so his classmates can tag along.

Pool makes use of a number of open source frameworks and Creative Commons licencing to provide a rich publishing platform that is capable of a thousand different uses, probably more.

As a publisher or author, how could you encourage engagement with your audiences by thinking about collaborating and sharing, instead of printing and selling?

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Pavlov’s Writers

January 20, 2009

I am heading to bed to grab three hours snooze before getting up at 2:30am to watch the Inauguration live. (Curse Australia and it’s proximity to the international date line!) So, instead of a thoughtful, considered blog post, you get literary sadmasochism, courtesy of Write or Die!, a  friendly little web app that punishes a [...]

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Dear author, if you don’t know about RSS, your readers don’t know about you

February 26, 2008

Okay, this post is not actually about RSS. Well, it is, but only kind of. This post is about author sites and how writers promote themselves on the web. I heard a new term just the other day. Completely new (to me) industry buzz word that I’ve never come across before. I gather that’s because Australian [...]

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