Not unlike climate change, it's something that digital-age writers worry about, but can't nail down. I'm not sure what effect the accepting warmth of digital... Read more
Funny how #FutureChat can change your mind. Camille LaGuire, whose beret-ed avatar is familiar to many of us in our weekly discussion from The Bookseller... Read more
We were onstage to talk about writing and The Community at the Writer's Digest Annual Conference in New York this past weekend. Such a successful... Read more
"Perhaps we are already discovering that this new world is a touch more fertile" for enhanced ebooks than we thought. Or is this wishful thinking... Read more
'A long summer absorbed in our colouring-in books' My colleague Philip Jones at The Bookseller today is making the case today in his leader piece... Read more
Tinseltown looks good on Amazon Shortly after we held our #FutureChat on the 20th anniversary of Amazon, a story appeared at The Hollywood Reporter about... Read more
Authors approaching accord Two venerable author advocate groups, the UK’s Society of Authors and the Authors Guild in the USA, have recently stepped into the... Read more
A tweet from @Canelo_Co this morning (13th July): "So much interest in the website today we're having to upgrade the server!" It's the Canelic Arrival... Read more
'Can you hear me now?' A not-so-funny television commercial a while back gave us that line with maddening repetition as we watched a hapless mobile... Read more
Last August in his two-part essay for us here at The FutureBook, "On streaming, subscription, and big data," CyberLibris' Eric Briys (pictured) wrote of "understanding... Read more
'An unusual event': a space to show work, a chance to discuss work Today at Bath Spa University's Newton Park Campus, delegates to the third... Read more