book productionHow eBooks Have Changed Book Production and Workflow (Digital Book World)
Much has changed when it comes to producing books these days and ebooks and new production technologies have been the catalysts. Here is an overhead view on some of the biggest, most-sweeping changes from Matt LeBlanc, director of digital workflow at F+W Media (which owns and operates Digital Book World).
***

Journalist Reflects on Future of New Orleans Times-Picayune (Galleycat)
The book is out this month, and we caught up with the journalist to find out more about the book and how MediaBistro’s courses helped her write the story.
***

Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 Review (GoodeReader)
The latest generation Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 has just been released and packs quite the punch with its new hardware and software. All of the internals have seen a massive upgrade and the new Mojito software takes Android to a new level. How does this tablet compare to prior Fire offerings and is it a viable investment with so many new devices coming out?
***

PW Reveals 101 Best Books of 2013 (Publisher’s Weekly)
Chosen from the nearly 9,000 reviews, PW’s Best Books of 2013 span all the adult genres — nonfiction; fiction; poetry; religion; mysteries and thrillers; cookbooks and lifestyle; health; parenting; crafts and hobbies; comics and graphic novels; science fiction, fantasy and horror; and romance and erotica.
***

Kindle Daily Deals: Novels by Seth Harwood (and 4 others)

SHARE
Previous articleEnjoying tablets and smartphones? Thank e-books!
Next articleIDC Numbers Show Tablets Up One Third, iPads Stalled
"I’m a journalist, a teacher and an e-book fiend. I work as a French teacher at a K-3 private school. I use drama, music, puppets, props and all manner of tech in my job, and I love it. I enjoy moving between all the classes and having a relationship with each child in the school. Kids are hilarious, and I enjoy watching them grow and learn. My current device of choice for reading is my Amazon Kindle Touch, but I have owned or used devices by Sony, Kobo, Aluratek and others. I also read on my tablet devices using the Kindle app, and I enjoy synching between them, so that I’m always up to date no matter where I am or what I have with me."

NO COMMENTS

The TeleRead community values your civil and thoughtful comments. We use a cache, so expect a delay. Problems? E-mail newteleread@gmail.com.