Rudy Kerkhoven Analyzes His Experiences as a New Kindle Author
(Ed. Note: Thanks for Rudy Kerkhoven for granting permission to cross-post this interesting look at his successes and learning experiences during the first 10 weeks
(Ed. Note: Thanks for Rudy Kerkhoven for granting permission to cross-post this interesting look at his successes and learning experiences during the first 10 weeks
We all know that a picture is worth 1,000 words, even in this economy. But are charts like these worth 28 million Kindles? Thanks to
An excerpt from Beyond the Literary-Industrial Complex: How Authors and Publishers Are Using the Amazon Kindle and Other New Technologies to Unleash an Indie Movement
You may have noticed, in just the last few days, a tremendous explosion in the number of blogs available in the Kindle Store. The number
Most of the “smart people” tend to be very “inside the box” when they think about the Kindle 2.0, as if Jeff Bezos was going
In keeping with my longstanding policy of using this blog to update my readers on new material in my Kindle books and new developments concerning
One measure of the usefulness of any book lies in its power to provoke a reader to mindfulness of alarming conditions in one’s community, one’s
Couple of cool Kindle-related web events to share with visitors to my web pages and my AmazonConnect blog. First, Len Edgerly is breaking some new
Beyond the Literary-Industrial Complex: How Authors and Publishers Are Using the Amazon Kindle and Other New Technologies to Unleash a 21st-Century Indie Movement of Readers
The most plausible and empirical calculation I’ve seen yet suggests 210,000 Kindles in circulation! Missing data point: how many modules did the manufacturer ship before
The latest developments in the e-Ink technology utilized by the Kindle suggest the possibility that the Kindle 2.0 could feature an even more elegant, fully
an article by Stephen Windwalker This article is excerpted from Stephen Windwalker’s forthcoming book, Beyond the Literary-Industrial Complex: How Authors Can Use New Self-Publishing Technologies