DigitaLit - A Look How Literature Is Adapting Online
A new column launched in the Philadelphia Inquirer last month explores how literature is changing in the digital medium, calling the phenomenon DigitaLit.
Major Players Tackle eBooks ...
The New York Times reports that Amazon, Google and Sony are again focusing on digitizing the age-old book, a $ 35 billion a year business.
The hurdles for a new author ... the first step
Bring a story to paper, it is not done. No, here the path begins at the first place.
Publisher find ...
This path is difficult and sometimes discouraging. Unless ...
Take heart ...
All this should not deter them, to make the first move. My motto is:
- THE LAST HOPE DIES -
My first book took 1 ½ years to finished manuscript. For me, it is helpful if the background is classical music -. For them or maybe pop oldies In any case, you should disable your everyday life.
The marketing
Here I stand still even in the beginning, in my experience. Helpful book reviews in newspapers. I am currently trying to sell the story to a film company, where the negotiations are ongoing.
My thoughts are now already the currently so popular audiobooks, this will be my next step. The studio for the recording I have, after a good voice, I'm still searching.
