Data: 3 marzo 2011 Ora: 12:00 Lingua: English

AbstractOne of the less discussed characteristics of self-publishing is innovation. Innovation is the outcome of creativity and is the most powerful tool for self-publishers in their struggle for the most important value of digital times - attention. They use the Internet as a replacement for the core elements of traditional publishing. The dissertation will explain, from the point of view of a self-publisher, which are the available tools for production, distribution and promotion and how do they change the author’s attitude. A comparison between traditional and self-publishing models will be presented along with a listing of major areas of innovation and corresponding examples. Self-publishing is very molecular. It’s an endless series of nanoignitions designed to engage the reader. How does self-publishing change the relationship between authors, publishers and readers? Is it relevant for a professional publisher? Can it be embraced to move the publishing market forward?

Piotr Kowalczyk (Mobile fiction writer)

Piotr Kowalczyk

Le sue collezioni di racconti brevi autopubblicati sono state scaricate più di 50 000 volte e sono disponibili su Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Smashwords e Feedbooks. Geek. Entusiasta dell’ebook. Guest blogger per diverse importati testate, tra cui TeleRead, Publetariat, Fiction Matters e Self Pub Review. Crea progetti sperimentali digitali letterari: traduzione automatica di romanzi, microstorie costruite sugli hashtags di Twitter e storie fotografate e scritte esclusivamente su iPhone.