Published by on January 11th, 2008 2 Comments »
PodShow Press launches. Spot something familiar up there?
PodShow Press has been officially launched and I am thoroughly delighted to see TableRappers included right there on the site’s introduction page. Mark Yoshimito Nemcoff has spent the last year creating PodShow Press which is designed to give authors a platform to develop an audience through audio versions of their books, leading to printed publication later, including international distribution through organisations such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble online.
Enthusiastic congratulations to Mark for getting PodShow Press officially launched. More on PodShow Press as it develops.
Yes I noticed the Beeb item too, and I’ve been having a bash again this year. I’m also re-editing the 2005-er before I turn it into a book and movie.
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Welcome and thank you for the comment.
Looking at your page, your NaNoWriMo widget states well over 57,000 words this year – Congratulations!
Good to hear your past efforts are not simply collecting dust. I worry that so many ill go through NaNoWriMo then simply mothball what was accomplished because the exercise is purely focused on a single month’s effort. I’ll bet there are a few promising gems in amongst the thousands of works created each year.
Great news Neil, glad to see it. My only worry, looking in, is that it *continues* to get the love in the way that arguably the PMN never quite got. But it’s looking good for a launched product!
I have no direct involvement with it as such but it seems the model for PodShow Press is very different to the PMN in that it is very much motivated by the authors themselves generating community.