Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 days 18 hours 39 minutes
Author, entrepreneur, maker of ruckuses Interview starts at 4:33 and ends at 14:50. - Paper books are going to gradually and painfully and very, very slowly disappear. They’re going to become like LP’s. One by one the bookstores are going to go away,
Author of The Martian Interview starts at 11:39 and ends at 38:29 - More people bought it from Amazon than downloaded it for free from my site, which just goes to show you how deep into the market Amazon reaches and how good they are at selling books.
Amazon’s senior vice president for Kindle - We can all observe the fact that in every single digital media category subscriptions is playing an important role—in music, in movies, in newspapers—you cannot find a digital medium where subscription isn
Author of 17 poetry collections recently formatted for eBook readers Interview starts at 12:49 and ends at 37:24. - The Internet seems to have changed things for the better. You can’t stop people from looking things up these days.
Author of Vital Signs: The Nature and Nurture of Passion Interview starts at 9:20 and ends at 41:50. - It takes courage and vigilance and diligence to ask this question of yourself repeatedly: Where am I losing energy? Why am I losing energy?
Author of The Starling Project Interview starts at 12:16 and ends at 44:00. - I don’t have any issue aesthetically with the eBooks like some people do. For me, whatever gets people to read is fantastic. News - “eReaders Can Disrupt Your Sleep,
Author of the Making Book blog Interview starts at 21:05 - What I’ve decided is going on in publishing is that genre fiction, however widely you want to define that, sort of entertainment books, are basically going to go down the eBook/indie author ..
Editor of The New York Times Book Review Interview starts at 11:41 - Many people who bought an eReader of some kind or another will use it for some things and not for others. Some people use it to travel, but at home they like to read a book.
Co-founder and CEO of BitLit.com Interview starts at 14:02 - We do continue to see growth [in eBooks reading] amongst more of the older generation, the Boomer generation, on font size, on convenience. As Boomers retire they do more traveling.
Co-founder and CEO of Goodreads Interview starts at 22:02 - The world is really moving fast towards mobile, and Goodreads is no exception. We’ve seen huge adoption of our mobile products this year, and we’ve innovated a lot on our mobile web,