Category Archives: ereaders
Everything you need to know about the e-book lawsuit in one post
The Ebook That Forces You To Pay Attention
Wired for Sound
What do our preferred approaches to reading say about us.
Read all about it here
Small Demons: Seeking A Better Path to Book Discovery
Great idea, book search based on cultural references. Click on the pic to read article.
Sign up for a beta invite here.
Readmill an intelligent bookmarker for ebooks
The Royalties: A Cooperative of Women Writers
Heads Up: Free to download here
The first e-publication of The Royalties, a collective of Australian writers who have come together to create new models of publishing for writers worldwide.
The Royalties is a writers’ collective founded by Sue Woolfe, Bem Le Hunte, Libby Hathorn and Louise Katz, a group of much-published Australian women novelists who decided to come together to create precedent for innovative new publishing models that will benefit all Australian writers in an international marketplace.
We are not particularly tech-savvy, but we all feel the urgency to participate in rapidly changing publishing structures. With current technology there is a real opportunity for writer-centric models to replace traditional legacy publishing models and promote a true renaissance in literature.
With publishers nervous and bookstores closing, it’s become clear to all of us that this is the time for writers to ride the times, take the risk and claim greater rights to their words. And who, we ask, would take control in these formative moments of opportunity, if not the writers themselves?
We are all actively involved in experimenting with our literary work and the way that it is produced, distributed and marketed, and we’d like to share this experiment with other writers. If you’re a writer you can join us in this experiment, share in our experience and reach out to a wider community of national and international readers.
Are books dead and can authors survive?
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Amazon takes over Book Depository
Rome by Robert Hughes
Rome, Robert Hughes’ last book, won’t be released in Australia for another 3 months. If you can’t wait, you can buy it now from kobobooks.com in Epub format (at an exorbitant price for an ebook) and read it in an iPad or Kobo.










