As I mentioned in my earlier blog – Do iPad or Do I Kindle? – the iPad delivers something very specific for authors that ereaders don’t…
- quite simply, it’s the ability to write.
Will I be getting one? You bet!
Will I wait a while? Yes too as I specifically want it do act as my mobile writing [...]
I’m thrilled to have been involved with helping new author Keith Churchouse publish his new book, Sign Here, on a multiple number of publishing platforms.
Keith’s new book is a brilliant read for anyone (like me) whose eyes normally glaze over when finance is mentioned.
Keith’s approach to publishing his first book is also a great model for [...]
The announcement of the Apple iPad this week delivered probably exactly what everyone expected – a large version of the iPod touch.
Now the dust has settled on the announcement, the significance of the launch is becoming clearer – certainly insofar as the implications for authors and publishers – and for that matter app developers like me.
With the introduction of ereaders last year and the imminent announcement from Apple about the much rumoured Tablet – or iSlate – the future of the ebook has never been rosier.
The opportunities for authors and publishers abound to create an experience for readers which delivers an amazing array of immersion and interactivity ….
I am often asked by both new and experienced writers how you go about protecting your books in the digital age.
In these days when you can blog a story or submit an ebook to one of many aggregator sites like Issuu, Myebook, YouPublish and Smashwords, what’s to stop anyone stealing and copying your work illegally?
Original artwork for the Bookwright site by Lefteris Heretakis - illustrator & designer, lecturer in Graphic Design @ Bradford College. Lefteris designs and typesets books that visually resonate with the reader.To find out more about his work, read this blog