The Kindle Chronicles

A weekly podcast about the Kindle and eBooks with in-depth conversations with guests--authors, technology experts, book industry analysts, Amazon execs, educators, agents, readers, and more.

https://thekindlechronicles.com

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TKC 349 Ashleigh Gardner


Director of Content at Wattpad Interview starts at 17:50 and ends at 37:37 - I think that Wattpad’s a great place for people to be able to tell their own experience and their own story. We’re seeing really interesting,


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 April 11, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 348 R. U. Sirius and Jay Cornell


Co-authors of Transcendence Interview starts at 8:31 and ends at 38:29 - As an historical upward swing, people can view all this as ways of increasing our ability to share information and ideas and therefore get smarter.


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 April 3, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 347 Tom Semple


Software Quality Engineer in Santa Clara, California  Interview starts at 13:06 and ends at 39:32 - So if you have Evernote installed on your Fire, then it will be one of the options. You can put it directly into your notebook.


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 March 27, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 346 Eric Migicovsky at SXSW


Founder and CEO of Pebble Technology Corp. Interview starts at 7:54 and ends at 19:50 - What we found is that as long as you’re open, and the watch is an open platform, people will hack on it, people will build.


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 March 21, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 345 James McQuivey


Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Interview starts at 17:05 and ends at 40:13 - I think the problem with the written word is that it is so easy to generate and—no disrespect to the best writers out there—but at least poorly c


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 March 13, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 344 Sara Nelson


Editorial Director, Amazon.com Interview starts at 17:17 and ends at 38:50 - Dead Wake: Well this is Erik Larson, and if Erik Larson told me somebody had tied their shoes in an interesting way, I think I would read the book. News -


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 March 7, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 343 Juli Monroe


Editor-in-Chief of TeleRead Interview starts at 17:22 and ends at 39:20 - If large-screen smartphones were going to replace the tablet, I would assume that I would start seeing people working on their big phones, and I still don’t see it. News -


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 February 28, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 342 Patti Thorn of Blue Ink Review


Co-founder of Blue Ink Review  Interview starts at 17:15 and ends at 43:24 - The people who are putting out quality books in self-publishing are actually investing quite a lot, because most books really do need editing,


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 February 21, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 341 Christopher Weyant and Anna Kang


Illustrator and Author of You Are (Not) Small Interview starts at 14:32 and ends at 37:56. - Chris: Anyone with kids who watches someone read for the first time—I never would have realized how magical—it is one of the greatest experiences that I’ve


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 February 14, 2015  44m
 
 

TKC 340 Thad McIlroy


Author of Mobile Strategies for Digital Publishing  Interview starts at 13:21 and ends at 37:37. -  There may not be a lot of new readers coming into the eReader space, but it’s a device that’s got legs still,


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 February 7, 2015  44m