Sep 9, 2017
Executive Editor at Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group
Interview starts at13:18 and ends at 42:00
“Books these days as they are produced are pretty nice little objects. And then there are so many different ways that can work. You can read a book on your phone--a ton of people read books on their phones. They read them on the web, they read them on an eReader of choice--they can read E Ink, they can read on something like a tablet with the iPad. None of that process seems messed up to me. There’s a lot of consumer choice, and there are a lot of different ways to read the same book.”
News
Amazon seeks proposals for its second headquarters - September 7, 2017
“Amazon Wants A Second HQ--and Walsh Says Boston Will be ‘Laser Focused’ On Bidding” by Zeninjor Enwemeka at WBUR - September 7, 2017
“Few Cities Could Accommodate Amazon’s New Headquarters” by Conor Sen at Bloomberg - September 7, 2017
“Amazon’s second headquarters: These cities are contenders” by Irina Ivanova at CBS Moneywatch - September 7, 2017
Amazon Prime Instant Pickup
“Amazon removes the Fire TV box from the ‘Fire TV Family’” at AFTVnews - September 7, 2017
Tech Tip
“Amazon Customers: Beware This Scam” by Joseph Steinberg at Inc. - September 5, 2017
Interview with John Morgan
Imprint, the Children’s Publishing Group at Macmillan
“Snowfall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek” by John Branch at The New York Times - 2012
The Witcher 3 - Wild Hunt (Playstation 4) based on The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski
Tom Clancy’s The Division: New York Collapse (paperback only)
Tom Clancy’s The Division (videogame)
Tilt Brush by Google
Kesler Woodward’s Painting in the North website
“Book Deal: The Wild Lands” at Paul Greci’s blog - July 14, 2017
Surviving Bear Island by Paul Greci
House of Stairs and Interstellar Pig and by John Sleator (paper only)
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Content
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: Illustrated [Kindle in Motion]
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