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Category: E-Books

E-Books vs P-Books: Your say

November 10, 2010 Digital Revolution / E-Books / NewsLeave a comment

We’ve heard plenty from the experts about the future of paper books (or “p-books”) lately. Just  last month Deliciously Fictitious asked Australian industry stakeholders – booksellers, publishers, visionaries and authors – how the horizon was looking to them. Now, in …

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Brave new world: Digital age an opportunity for emerging authors

October 2, 2010 Authors / Digital Revolution / E-Books / NewsLeave a comment

The digital revolution may be raising publisher and bookseller hackles, but it’s a boon for new authors, says Adrian Deans. Deans, whose debut novel Mr Cleansheets came out in March, said the evolving publishing environment was frustrating at first. “The first …

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Tomorrow: when the digital war began

October 2, 2010 Digital Revolution / E-Books / News / PublishersOne Comment

Australian publishers have 12 months to get their digital infrastructure in place or suffer the consequences, publishing veteran Peter Donoughue has warned. Since the Amazon Kindle reinvented e-reading, the low buzz of digital apprehension within the book trade has grown …

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Big publishers more vulnerable than small in e-book world

October 1, 2010 Digital Revolution / E-Books / News / PublishersLeave a comment

The head of the Australian Institute for the Future of the Book (“if:book”) says the size of major publishers could work against them in the digital age. if:book Australia founder Kate Eltham said large, general trade publishers had a competitive advantage …

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E-books: booksellers’ heads in the clouds, not the sand

October 1, 2010 Booksellers / Digital Revolution / E-Books / News2 Comments

Australian independent booksellers are powerless to join the e-book revolution, according to Gleebooks co-owner David Gaunt. Booksellers are becoming increasingly frustrated by their inability to enter the e-book market because there is no affordable internet “cloud” available for them to …

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