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This is not the future of the book  

This is not the future of the book

The many futures of storytelling

Author: Tom Abba and Baldur Bjarnason

Language: en

Genres: Society & Culture, Technology

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Don't call it a comeback
Monday, 8 October, 2018

Tom was in Montréal the other day for a conference and we recorded a podcast episode reviewing what has happened in the two years that have passed since the last episode. In this episode we talk about, amongst other things: How fine arts and literary fiction projects are generally more successful than software projects as they are more likely to achieve what they aimed to achieve than software. The industry cites ‘commercial viability’ without actually looking at what’s commercially viable. The gap between what people clearly want and what is being provided. How the publishing industry should be doing more experimentation that’s explicitly targeted at the mainstream. How next to nothing has changed in two years. Value and business models. People are hungry for new and interesting things. Warning! Iffy acoustics and we are well out of practice at this podcast thing. Play the episode in your browserYour browser does not support the audio element. Download episode eleven Subscribe to the podcast feed directly Or on iTunes And, finally, on Overcast

 

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