![]() NewsLittle Brother and Content, the SiSu versionstheRalph Amissah converted a couple of my books to his really exciting format SiSu. SiSu uses simple human-reabable markup and auto-creates several ebook formats, including PDFs, HTML, Docx, Epub, and plain old .txt (my fave!). I've really been looking for an easy way to "single-source" my books from manuscript to finished files, and this looks like a good candidate. Check out the conversions: The SiSu converter is free/open and runs well on my Ubuntu Linux machine. Little Brother is a finalist for PNLA Young Reader’s Choice Award!I'm delighted to announce that Little Brother is a finalist for the Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, "the oldest children's choice award in the U.S. and Canada." Not only that, it's in stupendous company -- be sure to follow the link and check out the list of nominees! Commercial German LITTLE BROTHER audiobook to be given away under CC license
Fans of the abridged reading and everyone else who is interested in the audiobook are being asked to pay in towards a full, free, unabridged release, also read by Rohrbeck. Once the total of €9000 is raised, the unabridged recording will also be released, free of charge, without DRM, under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license, free for all comers (if the total sum isn't raised by a set time, all the money is refunded). What's even cooler is that the audiobook (and the German print book, from Rowohlt), co-exist happily with a free fan-translation of the novel by Christian Wöhrl and a free fan audiobook reading by Fabian Neidhardt. Fans are free to promote the work to other fans, for free, while commercial operators produce commercial editions. I'm going on a multi-city tour of Germany in September and I'm hoping to meet Christian and Fabian so that I can thank them in person. I'm also hoping that fans of the free editions support my cool, sharing-friendly German publishers and reward them for their open attitude towards free and paid media. |
A rousing tale of techno-geek rebellion, as necessary and dangerous as file sharing, free speech, and bottled water on a plane.
Scott Westerfeld, author of Uglies and Extras |
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