The Future of the Book

May 18, 2009

Finding Indie Opportunity on The Kindle 50

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Bryan Gilmer of Durham, N.C., teaches newswriting at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and writes for institutional and corporate clients. Until 2003, he was a reporter at Florida’s largest newspaper, the St. Petersburg Times. He has just independently published a crime thriller novel, Felonious Jazz. Last week, I created a Kindle version [...]

May 14, 2009

Amazon Gets Into Publishing 0

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Readers may discern a disconnect between the prevailing economic mood and the relentless innovation of online superstore Amazon. Even as whole segments of the economy crumble, Amazon is spearheading a whole new consumer electronics category with the Kindle, and as if that wasn’t audacious enough following it by releasing a bigger, more expensive version. Now [...]

May 6, 2009

The Kindle Gets Bigger and Bigger 1

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The book tech beat is busy lately, with big developments on both the dedicated device side and the device agnostic side. (For more about the two ebook paths, check out our post on ebook evolution.) In recent weeks, its been Amazon making all the noise. Today the company unveiled a new Kindle, the larger Kindle [...]

April 24, 2009

The Future of Book Coverage, Part III: The Kindle Land Grab 12

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This week at The Millions, we’re attempting to gather some of our thoughts about the transformation of book coverage in the digital age. On Wednesday, Garth looked at the death of the newspaper book review section. Yesterday, Max considered the revenue problems facing literary websites… and the vices and virtues of one of the solutions. [...]

April 23, 2009

The Future of Book Coverage, Part II: Amazon.com and the Revenue Question 6

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This week at The Millions, we’re attempting to gather some of our thoughts about the transformation of book coverage in the digital age. Yesterday, Garth looked at the death of the newspaper book review section. Today, Max considers the revenue problems facing literary websites… and the vices and virtues of one of the solutions. On [...]

April 22, 2009

The Future of Book Coverage, Part I: R.I.P., NYT? 11

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This week at The Millions, we’re attempting to gather some of our thoughts about the ongoing transformation of literary journalism. Today, Garth looks at the death of the newspaper book section. Tomorrow, Max considers revenue options for literary websites, including affiliation with online booksellers. And on Friday, Max will hazard some early guesses about the [...]