Techdirt Podcast Episode 129: Rob Reid On Writing & Publishing A SciFi Novel In 2017
from the book-club dept
If you read our post yesterday, you know that Techdirt friend Rob Reid is releasing his latest novel, After On by publishing the first near-half of the book for free on Medium. As promised, today we're joined by Rob on the podcast for a discussion about the book, the launch, and what it's like to publish science fiction in 2017. And don't forget to get your copy of the book!
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Filed Under: after on, books, podcast, publishing, rob reid, science fiction, year zero
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Probably more informative than one guy with one book.
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Also, why would the experiences of a publisher be more informative to potential authors than the experiences of an author? Are you just assuming that you and your own situation are the only market for the podcast?
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I myself, if I had to choose between just one of the paid services, would rather sign up for a feed aggregator software like NewsBlur than for Medium. It is also free to use with a few limitations and there are other free feed aggregators out there.
If you support a decentralized web you absolutely should support not only independent blogging but also RSS and feed aggregators. A lot of people who are younger, not tech savvy or just jumped late into the bandwagon do not even know that RSS is a thing and mentioning it on the podcast at any sensible opportunity is important.
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