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What's the most interesting way to publish fiction these days? 🤔 Is it still just magazines and paper books? Any ideas?
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It feels like all the most interesting online publishing experiments are aimed at nonfiction. Kindle Vella is dead, for instance. New tech products seem primarily aimed at the newsletter form.
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Haven’t come across anything new. KDP is still the way. Lot of small publishers now out there though and also generally easier to print small number of copies. SCP wiki is old at this point but remains one of the last great experiments may be a newer version of that would be interesting
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I did a podcast with my short story project. Was fun but also not widely consumed. f52.charlieharrington.com
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How are you defining interesting?
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My go-to nowadays is audiobooks. Doing that in high quality with sound effects and narrator voices of various characters is an art in itself. Peter Kenny narrated the Culture Series, the best performance I ever came across. David Goggins did some audiobook experiments by integrating social into his narration in which hashtags were used to share change results based on the book content. That was also quite interesting. Another idea would be to have a visual map or metaverse thingy to go through audio tracks. From there you could imagine other performance art type of exhibitions if you wanted to venture out into the physical world.
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think serially babe
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Text to video and text to audio will be the next big things in fiction publishing, in my mind. After finishing two novels, I tried my hand at an audio drama. Great fun to write and record but difficult to produce professional quality output without paying. Producing video is even more time consuming and expensive. AI will democratize both those things, as ebooks did with book publishing.
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