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The Juno Letters was recently featured on DBR Book News Weekly - the review from Susan Keefe of Audiobook Monthly. Good to see Juno in print across the globe! A special thanks to Susan for all her hard work promoting The Juno Letters.
I will be spending the next seven months at Children's Hospital in Seattle with one of my foster boys who will be undergoing cancer treatment. I will try to keep up with everything, including publishing book 5 - The Scavengers of Graveny Marsh, now in pre-release at SMASHWORDS for free. I want to thank everyone who has already sent good wishes - sorry, I have to keep the boy's name private. We are all praying for a complete recovery.
Letters discovered in a tin box hidden in the foundation of a small cottage in Normandy reveal a terrible secret. Antoine's world was collapsing. His beautiful wife Marianne, his precious daughter Ariele, missing. The lives of hundreds - perhaps thousands - of Allied soldiers preparing to storm Juno Beach on D-Day literally are in his hands. The Gestapo hunt him as a traitor - the French resistance as a collaborator.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Mobile Reading Trends: How solid is the Kindle's position?
The title of this blog is actually an article that came out of the Frankfurt book fair - Mobile Reading Trends: How solid is the Kindle's position? (http://personanondata.blogspot.co.uk) by Michael Cairns. He makes an interesting point. The rise of the iPhone as an eBook reading device and iBooks as the default reader of choice threatens Amazon's hegemony - already slipping in percentage share and topping out in total sales and profits.
Coming from a technical background I have always kept up with the important readings of my industry. Publishing is no different. Too often we get stuck in the trenches and fail to see the business world around us changing. This may be one of those moments.
I have posted in previous blogs about my distaste for the eBook format - frankly, it makes books ugly. The lack of satisfaction in the reading experience is not going away just because Amazon built an early lead in its sales. Quite the opposite - Amazon is being challenged daily, and I am not talking about the lame excuses of Hatchett in trying to defend its antiquated power position eroded by the new technology.
I don't have the answers, but I encourage you to read this article. One thing is certain - look at where we are in the eBook market today - tomorrow will be different.
Thank God.
Coming from a technical background I have always kept up with the important readings of my industry. Publishing is no different. Too often we get stuck in the trenches and fail to see the business world around us changing. This may be one of those moments.
I have posted in previous blogs about my distaste for the eBook format - frankly, it makes books ugly. The lack of satisfaction in the reading experience is not going away just because Amazon built an early lead in its sales. Quite the opposite - Amazon is being challenged daily, and I am not talking about the lame excuses of Hatchett in trying to defend its antiquated power position eroded by the new technology.
I don't have the answers, but I encourage you to read this article. One thing is certain - look at where we are in the eBook market today - tomorrow will be different.
Thank God.
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