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Nov 11, 2017

Author of I Wore My Blackest Hair

Interview starts at 12:34 and ends at 39:39

“I’m not sure about the future of Amazon [Publishing] in the literary world at large. I do think that for my book it’s been really interesting working with them and being able to answer those questions [about audience] and also to challenge myself more about how do I see this book existing in the world and what kind of spaces do I want it to enter and what kind of people do I want it to encounter. I think that working with Amazon has been interesting in that way, because they do have a very broad reach, and a very established way of doing things that for me has given a lot of structure to thinking about the book being out in the world.”

News

Brad Stone interviewed on Wall Street Journal Moneybeat Book Club podcast - November 4, 2017

“Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos: “Told You I’m a Tech Buff” at TMZ - July 14, 2017

“Kindle with your kale? Amazon to sell electronic devices in Whole Foods stores” by Matt Day at The Seattle Times - November 9, 2017

Amazon Prime Now

Tech Tip

“Kindle e-readers to get Audible” - Michael Kozlowski Good E Reader video - November 2, 2017

Creating Alexa Voice Profiles - Amazon video

“Alexa Adds the ability to recognize different speakers’ voices” by Kevin Murnane at Forbes - October 12, 2017

Interview with Carlina Duan

I Wore My Blackest Hair by Carlina Duan - available for pre-order from Little a with delivery November 14, 2017

The Black Maria and Teeth by Aracelis Girmay

The Dark Noise Collective

Morgan Parker

Goodreads book giveaway for I Wore My Blackest Hair (ends November 13, 2017)

“Writing as Fuel” by Carlina Duan at The Michigan Daily - July 23, 2014

Day One, Amazon Publishing’s weekly digital literary journal

Vanderbilt University MFA program

Morgan Parker interview on TKC 391 - January 28, 2016

Content

A Polish eBook subscription service

Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann

Best Books of 2017 as selected by Amazon’s book editors

“The Internet Archive ‘Liberates’ Books Published Between 1923 and 1941, and Will Put 10,000 Digitized Books Online” at Open Culture - November 9, 2017

Next Week’s Guest

Steve Kessel, Amazon Senior VP and head of the team that created the first Kindle

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