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    Digital Book Publishing & Technology

    Stay current on tech and digital trends in book publishing. From e-books to online distribution, learn how to succeed in the digital age.

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    Two tick-boxes for app success

    This is a Guest Post by Laura Cremer, Digital Manager at Octopus Publishing Group. Laura has been shortlisted for the FutureBook ‘Digital Achiever of the Year’…

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    Laura Cremer October 26, 2015
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    The next 5 years of publishing: on connecting audiences to stories [OPINION]

    In the run up to tonight’s event, Publishing: the next 5 years, BookMachine has been featuring a number of opinions about what might be next for the…

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    Nicky Borasinski September 24, 2015
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    The next 5 years of publishing: self-publishing, royalties and digital [OPINION]

    In the run up to Publishing: the next 5 years, BookMachine will be featuring a number of opinions about what might be next for the…

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    Norah Myers September 20, 2015
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    The next 5 years of publishing: the future of reading and content consumption – part 1 [OPINION]

    In the run up to Publishing: the next 5 years, BookMachine will be featuring a number of opinions about what might be next for the…

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    Titash Neogi September 14, 2015
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    On launching a digital book platform: Emmanuel Kolade interview

    Emmanuel Kolade is co-founder of Shulph – a new way to sync your physical and digital bookshelves. Here Stephanie Cox interviews him about Shulph and…

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    Stephanie Cox September 9, 2015
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    Short Story, Tall Order: On adapting short fiction for digital audiences

    This is a guest post from Jasmin Kirkbride. Jasmin is a regular blogger for BookMachine and Editorial Assistant at Periscope Books (part of Garnet Publishing).…

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    Jasmin Kirkbride August 24, 2015
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    On working at Nosy Crow and organising events: Tom Bonnick interview

    We last interviewed Tom Bonnick, Business Development Manager at Nosy Crow, after his big win at the IPG awards earlier this year. We clearly can’t…

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    Stephanie Cox August 19, 2015
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    Picturing the future of the book

    This is a guest post from Alison Jones. Alison is a business and executive coach, content consultant and publisher. After a 23-year career in trade…

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    Alison Jones August 5, 2015

    How Video Collaboration Can Help Your Organization?

    Collaboration is one of the most important parts of remaining viable in business, regardless of what your industry is. Creativity and people power is what…

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    BookMachine Staff July 31, 2015
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    Ahead of the Curve: What RPG publishers have to teach the mainstream

    This weekend saw one of Britain’s largest annual meetings of leisure games enthusiasts at the 2015 UK Games Expo in Birmingham. Amongst the 14,000 attendees…

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    Jasmine Kirkbride June 2, 2015
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    Reading on mobile devices: Sarah Franklin interview

    Sarah Franklin is the founder and host of Short Stories Aloud, described as ‘one of the most successful, most joyful, regular literary events in Oxford’.…

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    BookMachine Staff June 1, 2015
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    Mobile Reading: Why it Matters

    This is a guest blog post by Nancy Brown. Nancy is currently managing Worldreader’s content acquisition in Southeast Asia by working with publishers and authors…

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    BookMachine Staff May 29, 2015
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    Reading on mobile devices: Sheila Bounford interview

    Sheila Bounford is currently Interim Managing Director at Inpress Books, and is founder of Off the Page Ideas, a consultancy business working with independent publishers.…

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    BookMachine Staff May 26, 2015
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    Reading on mobile devices: Jim Hinks interview

    This is a guest interview with Jim Hinks. Jim is an editor at Comma Press, the Manchester-based independent publisher specialising in short fiction. He is…

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    BookMachine Staff May 25, 2015
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    A unique take on publishing: Sam Rennie interview

    Sam Rennie founded Readership in 2014. Readership is a reader-generated publishing company where booklovers decide what is published. Here Stephanie Cox interviews Sam about the…

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    BookMachine Staff April 22, 2015
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