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Stet by Me: Thoughts on Editing Fiction · Meanjin
13 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
13 hours ago by infovore
Hard Times: For Our Times | booktwo.org
december 2011 by infovore
"...one of the things I learned in attempting to produce 50 interesting variants on the text is that it is very, very hard. Whatever is done to the text, it is virtually impossible to extinguish Dickens’ intention without extinguishing the whole work (as in the case of the copies which read simply “Fancy fancy fancy fancy…” or “Facts facts facts…” for 300-odd pages). The text stands; it is greater than paper." This is brilliant.
writing
publishing
intent
authorship
art
jamesbridle
stml
brilliant
december 2011 by infovore
inessential.com: Pub Rules
november 2011 by infovore
"I’d love to run, edit, and write for a publication bigger than just me and my blog. I don’t have time, so I won’t, at least not any time soon. But if I were to run a publication, I’d have a few rules:" These are all correct. Also: they apply to everything from a blog upwards, frankly.
writing
publishing
blogs
web
brentsimmons
november 2011 by infovore
The New Value of Text | booktwo.org
october 2011 by infovore
"Velocity, depth, breadth. These are the dimensions we can add to books, that are the gifts of a digital age, not gimmicks, glossy presentation and media-catching stunts. The text works. It stands and speaks for itself. It is not what we need to change." Yes, yes, yes, this, a hundred times over.
publishing
text
writing
literature
ebooks
stml
jamesbridle
october 2011 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
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
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
thedigitalist.net » lifting the veil - will you take a peek?
october 2008 by infovore
"Tim, or perhaps T.J. (we were at the pudding stage), began talking about the experience of editing Cliffhanger (the edition we were going to print), and about some of the material that had to be changed or cast away – characters’ names, a lesbian sex scene, the ending itself – and we wondered whether, in a born-digital text, these sloughed-off palimpsests acquired an existence of their own, beyond the shadows of an HFS hard drive; in a library run by Veet Voojagig, perhaps." Picador publish both the final version of the book in print - and the urtext as a separate digital product. Fun.
publishing
writing
picador
panmacmillan
ebook
digital
october 2008 by infovore
Z-list - Vox
april 2008 by infovore
Simon Wistow with a sensible, insightful post - starting from Andy Baio's remarkable discovery of Milliways - on how the web (and bloggers) need to grow up, and how telling smart people "you don't get the web" isn't actually an answer at all. Bravo.
journalism
blogging
waxy
infocom
simonwistow
publishing
writing
april 2008 by infovore
SI Vault - 54 years of Sports Illustrated history - SI.com
april 2008 by infovore
Forty+ years of Sports Illustrated, all under one roof online, and free. Worth it for the photography alone, even if you're not a sportsfan.
sportsillustrated
sport
publishing
writing
journalism
photography
april 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
Fray: Busted! True stories of getting caught in the act.
september 2007 by infovore
"Fray is being reborn as a quarterly printed book, and we need your help." A great move from Derek Powazek
fray
writing
creativity
magazine
storytelling
book
publishing
september 2007 by infovore
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