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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

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November 18th 2020: The Future of the Novel: Writers, Publishing and Technology

The buzz: “Today, anyone with a bit of technological know-how and an internet connection can publish—offering digital or physical editions, on the same online retail shelves—alongside Alexander Chee, Rebecca Makkai, or Tom Clancy.” "For printed books, a slew of new funding, production, and distribution tools make creating and selling a physical artifact much easier…The books look fabulous. "This proliferation of new technology and services has altered author economics. Almost half of author earnings now come from independently published books. For the first time—perhaps since the inven

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Lynn Vannucci

Lynn Vannucci is the Publisher and Executive Editor at Water Street Press, an independent, boutique, highly selective publisher not owned by a parent company or conglomerate. Lynn’s first novel was Coyote (Bantam New Fiction, 1986). She co-authored Revolution in the Garden, Dell Williams’s memoir. She has written a weekly newspaper column, non-fiction articles for the San Francisco Chronicle, romance fiction (under a pen name), and was included in the Italian-American women writers anthology, The Voices We Carry (Guernica Press). Water Street Press (WSP) publishes extraordinary writers working in long-form and short-form, creating literary fiction, commercial fiction and non-fiction for an i
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Arthur Vibert

Arthur Vibert is a San Francisco native and has also lived in London, Chicago and New York. He attended art school in London and worked as a designer, art director and creative director in agencies in the UK and the US where he created such seminal work as the Max Headroom campaign for Coca Cola and the original Saturn "Launch" campaign. For the past 20 years he has worked in video production where he has created work for Apple, Mozilla and other high-tech firms in the San Francisco Bay Area. For the past few years he has been writing, having just completed a book about creativity called "Creativity and Innovation: A User's Guide" as well as a novel upon which he is currently writing what he
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Joe Calderwood

Joe Calderwood was born and raised in Homestead, Florida and graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 1971 with a BBA and majoring in Accounting. For many years he was a practicing CPA in Florida before beginning a career as a serial entrepreneur. He's owned, so far, nine different businesses, currently a sixty-two lot housing development in Western North Carolina and an IT business in Manchester, UK. He has three published books comprising the Clint Kennedy Series: Stained Fortune, Money Faucet, and Hard Cash – and the short story collection, The Dance of Death. He has also produced two Podcasts: Stained Fortune and Navigating Muddy Waters. He lives in Western North Carolina with his s
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now 24/04/2024 08:00 24/04/2024 09:00 Technology Revolution: The Future of Now https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now The buzz: “Today, anyone with a bit of technological know-how and an internet connection can publish—offering digital or physical editions, on the same online retail shelves—alongside Alexander Chee, Rebecca Makkai, or Tom Clancy.” "For printed books, a slew of new funding, production, and distribution tools make creating and selling a physical artifact much easier…The books look fabulous. "This proliferation of new technology and services has altered author economics. Almost half of author earnings now come from independently published books. For the first time—perhaps since the invention of the printing press—authors and small presses have viable independent options beyond the “traditional” publishing path with its gatekeepers. [wired.com] We’ll ask Water Street Press publisher, editor and author Lynn Vannucci, ad-copywriter-turned-novelist Arthur Vibert, and CPA-turned-novelist Joe Calderwood for their take on The Future of the Novel: Writers, Publishing and Technology. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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