Anyone want to create an iPhone short story app with me? (See Jenna Wortham’s NYT article on the “Gold Rush.”) Call it iRead or something (iStory is taken.) $1 per story, like A. O. Scott suggested. Look, over 10,000 people downloaded David Nygren’s short story written on Excel. (Here it is on Google Docs.) I can’t be the only one would have paid a buck to see it. $1 times 10,000 … that’s a nice way to make a living. I’m always looking online for text of short stories to Instapaper and read on my iPhone. (Here’s one, two (thanx), and three for your commute.) Yeah, I’d download them each for less than the price of a coffee. It would also be a good way for young and aspiring novelists to promote their work.

Posted by Joanne on Apr 7, 2009 | Comments | Link

“And just as the iPod has killed the album, so the Kindle might, in time, spur a revival of the short story. If you can buy a single song for a dollar, why wouldn’t you spend that much on a handy, compact package of character, incident and linguistic invention? Why wouldn’t you collect dozens, or hundreds, into a personal anthology, a playlist of humor, pathos, mystery and surprise?” – A. O. Scott

Posted by Joanne on Apr 5, 2009 | Comments | Link

From Small Beer Press: Hugo and Locus Award-winning author Maureen F. McHugh’s “Mothers and Other Monsters” free under Creative Commons licence.

Posted by Joanne on Apr 22, 2008 | Comments | Link

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