The future of writing
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The future of writing
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This fascinating collection draws together perspectives on the future of writing in publishing, journalism and online sites. Discussion ranges across the challenges and opportunities for writing and publishing in the context of new content platforms, formats and distribution networks, including e-books, online news and publishing, and social media.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction
- John Potts PART I: WRITING AND PUBLISHING 1. Culture is the Algorithm
- Richard Nash 2. When the Web is the World
- Kate Eltham 3. Me Myself I: Revaluing Self-Publishing in the Electronic Age
- Sherman Young 4. Book Doomsday: The March of Progress and the Fate of the Book
- John Potts PART II: CREATIVE WRITING 5. Multigraph, not Monograph: Creative Writing and New Technologies
- Nigel Krauth 6. On the Art of Writing with Data
- Chris Rodley and Andrew Burrell 7. The Design of Writing: 29 Observations
- Kathryn Millard and Alex Munt PART III: JOURNALISM: ESTATE 4.0 8. Storytelling in the Digital Age
- Garry Linnell 9. Reading and Writing the News in the Fifth Estate
- Jennifer Beckett and Catharine Lumby 10. News Breakers and News Makers in the 24 Hour Opinion Cycle
- Lachlan Harris 11. Education and the New Convergent Journalist
- Mark Evans
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