Fascinating talk about digital publishing by Kate Wilson, MD of Nosy Crow at the Writing for Children conference organised by Literature Wales at the University of Glamorgan. http://nosycrow.com/about/kate-wilson http://www.literaturewales.org/writing-for-children/
A zumba of soundbytes celebrating creative destruction and authenticity: I liked the idea of “failing to ventriloquise a corporate voice”; then BAM! the impact of apptech on storyfeel, POF! the overlap of content and marketing, and KCHING! the hyphenation of child-focused, parent-friendly thought-leadership – all as palpable or parrotable as you could WHOOSH! (>gone<)
Superatavisticangrybirdygameificacious!
24 Sunday Feb 2013
Posted Accidental Illustrator, Glynn's Glimpses, Prophecies, The Daily Doodle
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Wow! Thank you very much! Glad you found it so impactful!
P.S. Content as marketing has been around a while:
“The King was dead, but the Scots, and many people in England, recognised his son as the rightful King of Scotland, and in another book of this series you can read of his adventures before he returned to England, in the year 1660, as King Charles II.”
‘Oliver Cromwell’ – Ladybird Books 1963