Articles
This is a new and developing area of the Publishing Center. We hope to
develop an extensive collection of articles written by authors and others in
the field of electronic publishing.
If you've written a short piece on eBooks or ePublishing, we'd love to
display it here. To submit your
article please see
information below.
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Poem: Eternal E-Paper by Nikhil Parekh
Summary:
A poem by
Nikhil Parekh on the benefits of e-paper over paper.
From the
Text: "Believe me. Trees
astoundingly procreate like we do; the fruits that they compassionately
bear for times immemorial; is an irrefutably invincible testimonial to
the same."
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E-Publishing the ultimate blessing today to estranged mankind and
tyrannized environment, by Nikhil Parekh
Summary:
Nikhil Parekh, a successful and prolific poet, discusses the impact the
internet is having on books, eBooks, the environment, and all our lives.
From the
Text: "There are certain things on the planet today which are
virtually beyond our control. For those upon whom we can exercise our
perfect control and as a ramification of the same, head towards a more
prosperous, greener, burgeoning environment, is e-publishing."
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EBOOKS – The Abstract, by GJJWalter
Summary:
The author of Froggy
Crosses Town, a children's picture book, discusses his concerns and
discoveries about eBooks in this thoughtful article. Topics covered
include paper books vs eBooks, piracy issues,
traditional vs.
e-publishing, and Microsoft
Reader vs Adobe eBook formats.
From the
Text: "I’ve recently ‘discovered’ the world of ebooks, having heard of but never having experienced them. On the web, I stumbled across Microsoft Reader™ and, as an author (that is disappointed with ‘the machine’ that now dictates creativity) I was curious."
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More articles
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Submission
Information:
1. Articles are
displayed only with the request and permission of the author.
2. You must
own the rights to the article.
3. The topic
of the article should be about eBooks or e-publishing, preferably
something that authors interested in e-publication could benefit from
reading.
4. All
submissions will be reviewed before publication. It is possible that not
all will be chosen for display.
5. Articles
will not be edited by eBookMall, and might be returned for editing
before being posted.
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