Sunday 5th February 2012


 

Articles mentioning ‘Technology’

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Something Every Day

Something Every Day is a website, created by Max Wallis, devoted to changing the way in which people interact with art, specifically poetry and prose, on a daily basis.

Fly Bernard, fly!

These are the moments in self-publishing when you long for an agent, pine for a publicist, or anyone for that matter who will sing your praises without so much as a smirk.

Creating brands out of literature

Creation of inhouse brands is going to become something that publishers look to as a means of generating greater revenues and controlling valuable ancillary rights.

Bringing poetry into a centralised space

Our website gave us a foundation on which to introduce ourselves into the community – a place that we could send people. It established a dialogue between between offline and online spaces, allowing us to interact with the community…

A celebration of eavesdropping

At the Birmingham Spring Thing festival, Jo Bell and the novelist David Calcutt unveil their brainchild Bugged – a massive and memorable creative happening.

City Poems 2003

A continually updated biography of a city that readers discover on their mobile phones while they walk around their city.

Guardian text message poetry competition 2001

In May 2001 the Guardian newspaper ran a text message poetry competition. Readers were asked to send poems by text more »

Richard Nash on a new business model for publishing

Richard Nash explains more about the business model behind his new Cursor publishing venture.

A Wind of Change – in the Nineteenth Century

A wind of change is gusting through the world of books.  Basic terms are redefined, a new vocabulary is born. more »

How To Think About the Future

There are two questions that keep coming up whenever I talk to people about the future of publishing: • What more »

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Writing in the Digital Age: June conference

The Literary Consultancy (TLC), the UK’s leading manuscript assessment service, announced today a new cutting-edge conference programme aimed at writers more »

Royal Society of Literature seeks marketing and publicity assistant

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.

Transcript of Douglas Adams audio made available

Some of our non English-speaking entrants have asked for the transcript so we’re posting it onto the site here…