Thursday, May 2, 2013
Atlantic see and do
We've talked about how natural it is for newspapers to become ebook publishers. Now let's talk about magazines. The same rules apply. After all newspapers, I mean, magazines, have content, talented writers and self-defined audiences. The Atlantic, the magazine, is launching a new line of ebooks, “The Atlantic Books,” which will include “original long-form pieces between 10,000 and 30,000 words." Paid Content also reports content will include "curated archival collections that span the magazine’s 155-year history and feature some of the best-loved voices in American letters.”
The Atlantic Books’ first ebook, a memoir called Denial by Jonathan Rauch, is available for $1.99 exclusively through Amazon’s Kindle Singles store, though The Atlantic says it will “soon” also be sold by Nook, the iBookstore and Kobo.
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