Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
There are two questions that keep coming up whenever I talk to people about the future of publishing: • What more »
Tags: Amazon, APT Studios, Book Two, Completely Novel, Enhanced Editions, Glasshouse Books, Google, if:book, iPad, New York Review of Books, Penguin, Publishing, Readers, Technology, The Future of Publishing, Writers
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Peter Collingridge is MD of Apt Studio, a digital consultancy specialising in publishing, and co-founder of Enhanced Editions, a digital more »
Tags: 4th Estate, Apple, APT Studios, Daunts, eBook, email, Enhanced e-book, Enhanced Editions, Google, iphone app, Literature, Print, Print on Demand, Publishing, Technology, The Future of Publishing, Traditional Print, Twitter
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010
The Golden Notebook is an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins.
Tags: APT Studios, Arts Council, Author, Books, Collaboration, Educational, Harper Collins, if:book, Learning, Literature, Reading, Study, Website
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
The Book Seer is a web application built for recommending books. It takes the last book you read, and searches a number of other sites to offer a suggested list of books to read next.
Tags: Amazon, APT Studios, BookArmy, Books, Library, LibraryThing, Readers, Search, Technology, Website
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The Literary Consultancy (TLC), the UK’s leading manuscript assessment service, announced today a new cutting-edge conference programme aimed at writers more »
The Royal Society is currently seeking a publicity and marketing assistant. The role will include working on the RSL website, as well as publicity and marketing duties.
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