How I Learned to Love My Kindle and Publish My Own Book
Posted on July 6th, 2011
By David Lambourne
I never intended to buy a Kindle; in fact I swore that I would never do so. I hated the idea of reading an entire book on a screen; I saw no justification for replacing an object I loved with something as bland and soulless as an ‘e-reader’.
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Readers Love Free Ebooks But Not Piracy
Posted on June 30th, 2011
Bibliotastic co-founder Bernard Gerard noted, “As a survey of users on a free ebook website it is not surprising that most cited free ebook sites as their main source of ebooks in the future. More surprising though is that so few admitted to pirate ebook sites.
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Mobile Tablets, Like iPad, are Usurping e-Readers as Reading Device of Choice for Consumers
Posted on June 19th, 2011
Digital publishing company YUDU Media (www.yudupro.com) has published a new report summarizing key research, facts and figures on the e-book market, which continues to grow at a blistering pace. The report, titled, “Rise of the e-book: e-book stats and trends,” discusses some of the key components of the industry in its current form, aiming to provide analysis and insight into some of its most recent developments.
A sampling of the research included in this report:
- E-book sales now outpace print book sales, as sales of e-books nearly tripled in the US from 2009 to 2010.
- Tablets such as the iPad appear to be overtaking e-reader devices such as the Kindle as the platform of choice for reading e-books; Forrester predicts that by 2015, there will be twice as many owners of tablet PCs than there are of dedicated e-readers.
- Apple’s iBookstore is gaining rapidly on Amazon.com as the highest volume sales platform for e-Books.
- E-books have helped fuel success for self-published authors, who are no longer beholden to large, traditional publishing houses to get their works into the hands of readers.
“The e-book market shake-up is likely to become more pronounced over the course of the year, with a growing number of publishers and consumers alike choosing a tablet as their hardware of choice,” said Richard Stephenson, CEO of YUDU Media.
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Biblio.com Partners with Literary Tourist to Promote Independent Bookstores
Posted on June 9th, 2011
Independent book marketplace Biblio.com announced today that it has partnered with Literary Tourist to help support and promote independent brick-and-mortar bookstores.
Literary Tourist was launched last week by owner Nigel Beale, who acquired Book Hunter Press in late 2009 and re-created it as a literary destination website and bookstore directory for book lovers.
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Amazon Launches New Publishing Imprint, Montlake Romance
Posted on June 1st, 2011
Amazon.com has launched Montlake Romance, the fourth and latest imprint from Amazon Publishing. Connie Brockway, two-time winner of the Romance Writers Association’s “RITA Award” for best historical romance, and bestselling author of seventeen novels, including “My Dearest Enemy” and “The Bridal Season,” will be the debut author of Montlake Romance.
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