Publishing

It Takes a Village to Create an O'Reilly Book

O’Reilly Media is no stranger to reader collaboration. Their first open-source initiative, Rough Cuts allowed books-in-progress to be purchased, read and commented on while still in process of being written, thus enriching the work and creating a community of dedicated readers.

Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS), the new O’Reilly experiment, takes things a step further…

Amazon + Stanza = What for Canada?

Yesterday’s announcement that Amazon had acquired the eReading App That Could, Stanza, has set keyboards to clacking across the blogosphere (yes, I said blogospherebut I promise I will never, ever call Twitter users “tweeps”, “tweeple” or anything along those lines. A girl’s gotta have a code).

What’s done is done. Now onto the big questionwhy and how does this news affect Canadian publishing?

Filed By: Authors Connecting with Readers

What’s the problem that the new author marketing site created by Mike Shatzkin and Peter Clifton, filedby.com is trying to solve? Other online book community sites (Goodreads, LibraryThing, Indigo’s online community) do the reader to book connecting, and reader to reader connecting well. But FiledBy is proposing one more way to connectreader to author and vice versa.