27
Jan
Posted by: Michelle / Category:
e-Publishing,
process,
publishing
I don’t know about you, but I’m incredibly excited for the Apple press conference today that will unveil the new Apple tablet, unicorn, iSlate, etc. Whatever it will actually be called, I really want one.
But more than that, I want to hear what Steve Jobs is planning for the publishing industry as a whole. As Apple did with revolutionizing the music industry with the release of iTunes, some are predicting they will do the same for publishing using a variation of the iTunes format for books.
You can read more about the predictions in this Wired article. Plus they have a link to the press conference where you can watch it live at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
This may seem like something only publishing insiders would care about, but every author should be aware of how their content is being published. If this is as exciting as I think it will be, it will dramatically affect how we think of books in the future.
Yes, there will still be physical books. That will never change. But the possibilities for getting your book out before a new and fresh audience are enormous.
I don’t know about you, but I will be waiting in restless anticipation to know what the future holds.
26
Jan
Posted by: Michelle / Category:
belles lettres,
querying,
writing
While tormenting my brain with query writing/revising/rewriting/vising tonight, I started something that felt like it could work! for the query. But no, it just turned into a writing exercise, though admittedly a fun one. Too fun to throw out, which is why I’m sharing it here.
Save the Prince (sure, easy) from an enemy kingdom (no problem) without them knowing (of course) and before the planned execution (obviously). Oh, and don’t forget, your guards will betray you (that’ll make things more exciting), then lead the foreign army in its hunt for you (time to dodge and roll).
Yes, and the Prince will try to claim you as his next conquest (Wait, what? We said nothing about romantic entanglements. I’ll get in and out, do my job, but there’s no way I’ll let some prick of a prince put his moves on me.)
If you could finish this by next month, it’d be appreciated, as we’ve a war to plan. (Sigh . . . )
24
Jan
Posted by: Michelle / Category:
revising
GOAL: Revise a 60,000 word manuscript in a week.
PLAN: Spend every waking moment (not at work) revising and rewriting.
Can I do it?
I won’t know until I stop playing on the internet and get to work.