Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts

Pimp My Book: A Hardcover for Your E-Reader

It seems some products are made just for this blog. If you're a regular reader, you're sure to love the BOOK. With a time-honored name, this product will protect your Kindle, Macbook, or iPad while styling it in a way that may be just a little familiar to you. Take a look after the jump:

Comic Weighs in on the Debate Over Reading Online

Do prefer to read real, physical paperbound books over electronic devices? Or are you one of the Kindle, iPhone, or even laptop reading converts? Debate over whether or not ebooks provide a satisfying reading experience has been going on for years, long before the Amazon Kindle ever debuted. But with the popularity of modern ebook readers, the discussion around this topic has exploded.

The Lit Mag Goes Mobile: "Electric Literature" Debuts Short Fiction for Your iPhone

In lieu of a longer reflection today, I'd like to draw your attention to some big news for poetry and lit, the mobile web, and this blog: Electric Literature has announced the creation of a bi-monthly electronic literary magazine.

The big news is that Electric Literature will be the first lit mag to be published to the iPhone, but I think the real gem here is that the publication will cross a number of media: there will be print, e-book [with a Kindle version specifically as well], and iPhone versions, with different pricing to subscribe to different versions of the mag.

This kind of cross-platform innovation really captures the zeitgeist of the literary world right now, which is why they're able to attract big name authors like Michael Cunningham. They lay out their whole raison d'etre in the About section of their site. [This is where they also, unfortunately, assert that the project will only include short fiction, at least for now. Here at PT we'll keep our fingers crossed for a poetry equivalent to come along soon!]

The makers of Electric Literature seem pretty confident that this is the direction most publications will be moving in the future, and I tend to agree, especially since they include the [albeit, more expensive] option of a print version. What do you think? Is this a portent of a mobile lit movement to come? Sound off in the comments.