BookMachine Weekly BookWrap: publishing stories from around the web
This week on the site, we were Revisiting elearning in the Web 2.0 age with Anna Faherty, and Felice Howden asked What Game Is Anobii Playing? Meanwhile, the London Literature Festival announces 2012 line-up, and Century buys rights to Wool, inevitable sheep jokes.
Elsewhere on the web, it appears that Amazon aims to launch front-lit Kindle in July and Amazon launches CreateSpace in Europe.
As Pottermore adds Kobo as a Harry Potter e-book partner, and apparently Moglue Makes It Dead Simple For Anyone To Create And Publish Interactive Ebooks, there’s A Humorous Yet Truthful Look at Publishing, and The Book Designer is asking: Are You Trying to Create an “Impossible” Book?
And then there’s the big questions: Paper Book vs. Digital Book – Who reads which, where and why?
Finally, it appears that In E-Reader Age of Writer’s Cramp, a Book a Year Is Slacking.