What Can Trade Publishers Learn from Fanfiction?
Fanfiction offers an alternative publishing model for community engagement, online interaction and the book business, argues Anna von Veh of NZ's Say Books.
View ArticleAmazon Publishing Introduces Kindle Worlds: A New Model for Fan Fiction
Amazon announces Kindle World, the first commercial publishing platform that enables writers to create fan fiction and earn royalties doing so.
View ArticleWattpad’s Infographic on the Past, Present and Future of Fan Fiction
Wattpad offers a look at the past, present and future of fan fiction, from Jane Austen fanfic in the 1850s to new formats like celebrity characters and crossover stories.
View ArticleKindle Worlds: Bringing Fanfiction Into Line But Not Online?
Limiting Kindle Worlds to the ebook form may cater to the needs of licensors, but it is counter to the ethos, habits and desires of fanfiction writers and readers.
View ArticleRussia’s Dmitry Glukhovsky on Multiplatform Storytelling
'Books will be electronic, with soundtracks, co-written by authors and fans, published on social networks, read from cell phones,' says the author of METRO 2033.
View ArticleBooks in Browsers IV: The Rise of the Reader
At Books in Browsers 2013, the summit kicked off with several discussions about how readers, both as consumers and creators of content, are transforming the book publishing industry.
View ArticleSteamy One Direction Fan-Fic Snags Six Figure Advance from S&S
After gaining more than 800 million reads on Wattpad, 25-year-old Anna Todd was given a six figure advance from Simon & Schuster.
View Article“Beat Amazon!” Is Not a Business Plan for Startups
At the Yale Publishing Course, Craig Mod lauds Wattpad, despite its flaws, and urges entrepreneurs to delight and encourage your readers if you want to be a successful startup.
View ArticleFifty Shades of Copyright Infringement?
At Addicting Info Nathaniel Downes makes the case that Fifty Shades of Grey is based on 'a flagrant violation of copyright laws.' The post Fifty Shades of Copyright Infringement? appeared first on...
View ArticleIndustry Notes: Canada’s Kids Can Press to Adapt YouTube ‘Carmilla’ Series...
Following the cult success on YouTube of the vlog-series 'Carmilla,' a book deal has been struck between Toronto's Kids Can Press and Shaftesbury films. The post Industry Notes: Canada’s Kids Can Press...
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