infovore + books + publishing 25
Stet by Me: Thoughts on Editing Fiction · Meanjin
9 hours ago by infovore
"In publishing we now talk about immersive narrative, mainly because we are tense about the future of books. People who love reading are in it for exactly that: to soak themselves in story. To forget whenever possible that there even is a story outside the book, particularly the bubble-busting story of how the book was made. As a reader, I cling to the sense that this all but transcendent experience comes directly to me from one individual imagination. The feeling I have when reading fiction—of a single mind feeding me experience and sensation—is seldom articulated but incredibly powerful. As a reader, I don’t want fiction to be a group project." But, as the article points out, the role of the editor(s) means it always is. A lovely article about books, publishing and fiction.
editing
books
publishing
fiction
writing
9 hours ago by infovore
Delivereads - Curated Content for Your Kindle
may 2011 by infovore
"Get great articles delivered to your Kindle without any extra effort." Curated content, delivered direct to your Kindle via the email interface. Will try this for a bit: it's a really obvious opening in the space, and scope for there to be many of these.
reading
kindle
books
articles
publishing
curation
may 2011 by infovore
Falling out of love (Phil Gyford’s website)
december 2010 by infovore
"I want to love books, but if the publisher treats them merely as interchangeable units, where the details don’t matter so long as the bits, the “content”, is conveyed as cheaply as possible, then we may be falling out of love." Phil buys a new volume of Pepys, finds it's now being printed on-demand, and talks a little about the perceived quality of such books. In short: if you're not expecting it, and it's a change to the usual, it makes you feel a bit like the publisher doesn't care about it.
books
publishing
printondemand
philgyford
december 2010 by infovore
Bookland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
november 2010 by infovore
"Bookland is a fictitious country created in the 1980s in order to reserve a Unique Country Code (UCC) prefix for EAN identifiers of published books, regardless of country of origin, so that the EAN space can catalog books by ISBN rather than maintaining a redundant parallel numbering system." Awesome. Via Kim (who else?)
metadata
standards
publishing
books
isbn
bookland
november 2010 by infovore
What Publishers Today Can Learn from Allen Lane: Fearlessness
april 2010 by infovore
"The book — by which I mean long-form text, in any format — is not a physical thing, but a temporal one. Its primary definition, its signal quality, is the time we take to read it, and the time before it and the time after it that are also intrinsic parts of the experience: the reading of reviews and the discussions with our friends, the paths that lead us to it and away from it (to other books) and around it." James, as ever, is very, very sharp. This is good.
books
publishing
time
temporality
jamesbridle
stml
april 2010 by infovore
The Bookshops of Mexico City | booktwo.org
april 2010 by infovore
"At some point, I begin to feel that I am carrying entire Latin American forests home with me. Also, I am afflicted with a terrible need to stop and write things down, at almost every corner, slowing my passage through the city and impeding motion. I am locked in this ridiculous two-step, unable to travel more than half a block before sitting down and writing out more, papering over the last thirty feet, dripping more ink onto the street: this absurd project, this incomprehensible, incompletable urge, this terror of forgetting and compulsion to record." Beautiful writing from James, which has been sitting on the "to link" pile for far too long.
mexico
books
art
publishing
travel
stml
jamesbridle
april 2010 by infovore
Egmont and Penguin seal Nintendo deal with EA | theBookseller.com
october 2009 by infovore
"Egmont Press and Penguin Publishing will launch a range of children's books onto the Nintendo DS in a licensing deal with entertainment software company Electronic Arts (EA). It is the first time that children's books have been developed specifically for the Nintendo DS platform in the UK." Ooh, that's kind of awesome.
epublishing
books
ds
nintendo
uk
penquin
publishing
ebooks
october 2009 by infovore
Well Played 1.0: Video Game, Value and Meaning | ETC-Press (Beta)
may 2009 by infovore
Well Played is now out, and can be read online and purchased from Lulu. It's exactly the sort of thing I've wanted for a while - a reader for videogames, and for the actual experiential side of them - and it's got some great authors contributing pieces on a host of games. Worth your time, for sure.
games
writing
reader
stories
books
publishing
analysis
criticism
may 2009 by infovore
kewlchops: A new leaf.
april 2009 by infovore
"I'm looking forward to working with new, clever people and getting my hands dirty again. I'm charged with leading the Open Library into fresh, fun territory; to enlist many hands to make "a page on the web for every book ever published" a great resource. I'm thrilled to be working with Brewster Kahle and his crack team in an important time for books on the web." What a perfect hire. Can't wait to see what George brings to it.
georgeoates
internetarchive
books
publishing
openlibrary
awesome
april 2009 by infovore
Charles Pooter (pooter2009) on Twitter
april 2009 by infovore
Kevan is publishing parts of Diary of a Nobody on Twitter. Makes sense, really.
books
web
twitter
pooter
diaryofanobody
publishing
april 2009 by infovore
Well Played - Forthcoming: 2009 | ETC-Press (Beta)
april 2009 by infovore
"The goal of this book is to help develop and define a literacy of games as well as a sense of their value as an experience. Video games are a complex medium that merits careful interpretation and insightful analysis. By inviting contributors to look closely at specific video games and the experience of playing them, we hope to clearly show how games are well played." Looks fantastic - great selection of writers, great selection of titles, and what the games canon needs. More Like This, please!
games
writing
books
publishing
criticism
analysis
experiential
april 2009 by infovore
Michael Tamblyn - 6 Projects That Could Change Publishing for the Better
march 2009 by infovore
Jolly good, this, with lots of sensible points and a real clarity of thought for what otherwise could just be Powerpoint-by-numbers.
technology
books
publishing
creativetechnology
march 2009 by infovore
Warren Ellis » Dubplates, Battle Weapons, Unbooks And Ebooks
march 2009 by infovore
"The thing that caught my eye about the Unbook was the idea of accepting a book as a version: an evolving beast that spits out periodic iterations of itself before crawling away to mutate some more."
books
publishing
printing
warrenellis
unfinished
unbook
march 2009 by infovore
The connected book (and how to make soda water) - Boing Boing
january 2009 by infovore
"Slowly, over time, a page typeset in 1771 might start to get a whole new life, thanks to the growing authority we grant it through that elemental gesture of making a link." And this is why we need to empower the socialised book, not just through Google Books, but through the physical things themselves.
writing
books
publishing
research
google
stevenjohnson
january 2009 by infovore
A Sarsen Amongst Dirt: Experimental Type & Design — Bookkake
january 2009 by infovore
"A couple of other examples of this kind of thing we like, are the bookish experimentations of B.S. Johnson, whose second novel Alberto Angelo contains both stream-of-conciousness marginalia, and cut-through pages enabling the reader to see ahead - possibly the most radical act I know in experimental books." Yes! And which I bang on about interminably. I love this stuff.
design
publishing
books
literature
book
print
bsjohnson
nonlinear
january 2009 by infovore
Good Experience: Secrets of book publishing I wish I had known
july 2008 by infovore
"Following up on these overviews of the book industry, I thought I'd share some lessons I learned from publishing Bit Literacy." Some useful advice.
books
publishing
advice
marketing
sales
media
july 2008 by infovore
things magazine - because you're worth it
january 2008 by infovore
Lots, and lots, and lots of old Pelican book covers. Delightful.
penguin
pelican
design
books
publishing
bookcovers
january 2008 by infovore
russell davies: the smokes of kilimanjaro
january 2008 by infovore
Russell buys a tankbook: "Tank is launching a series of books designed to mimic cigarette packs –
the same size, packaged in flip-top cartons with silver foil wrapping and sealed in cellophane."
tankbooks
books
publishing
smoking
cigarettes
design
packaging
the same size, packaged in flip-top cartons with silver foil wrapping and sealed in cellophane."
january 2008 by infovore
TANK BOOKS - Tales to take your breath away
january 2008 by infovore
"Tank is launching a series of books designed to mimic cigarette packs –
the same size, packaged in flip-top cartons with silver foil wrapping and sealed in cellophane." Lovely!
books
publishing
design
tankbooks
smoking
cigarettes
the same size, packaged in flip-top cartons with silver foil wrapping and sealed in cellophane." Lovely!
january 2008 by infovore
Kindle can light up your life :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko
december 2007 by infovore
"It's one of the most awesome consumer products ever. It might even be a landmark moment in technology. ... and Amazon is promoting it as a $399 waffle maker." Andy Ihnatko on the Kindle
kindle
amazon
technology
publishing
books
writing
reading
december 2007 by infovore
booktwo.org » Swotter
december 2007 by infovore
"Swotter reads books to Twitter, and via Twitter to the world." It just finished reading Ulysses aloud. It is awesome.
twitter
books
technology
publishing
literature
december 2007 by infovore
Blurb | Self publish with free BookSmart software for Windows or Mac
july 2007 by infovore
Lulu-esque self publishing, but with dedicated software to produce your book. Looks interesting.
books
publishing
selfpublishing
application
photography
july 2007 by infovore
Penguin Classics - Boys Own Books - Penguin Books Ltd
july 2007 by infovore
Beautiful new series with some lovely covers - the cover for The Man Who Was Thursday makes me want to buy it all over again. It's just perfect.
books
publishing
design
covers
july 2007 by infovore
Penguin Books - a photoset on Flickr
october 2006 by infovore
I know everyone's bookmarking it, but these Penguin covers are really great, really inspiring; some seminal jacket design for many, many years. And, because they're iconic, they degrade, wear, and age wonderfully.
books
design
jacket
covers
typography
publishing
uk
october 2006 by infovore
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