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Monday, April 12, 2010

Eleanor Aspin interviewed on California Readers

We are delighted when we see one of the authors or illustrators who have contributed books to Sharing-Books be recognized.  Eleanor Aspin, author of Corn-Zee-Pop Treats, Helen the Heart, and I am an American Child has been interviewed on California readers.  Follow this link for the article.

Friday, April 9, 2010

The Little Suitcase passes 1,000 downloads

As we approach 30,000 books downloaded, we noticed that our original book, The Little Suitcase by Andrea Azevedo has passed 1,000 downloads.  While these numbers may not be impressive in a web world that counts in millions, they are encouraging in the children literature world.  If we factor in the ease and speed at which our DRM free e-books are shared, we know that thousands around the world have been touched by this great story.

Bravo and thank you! to Andrea.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Vancouver Chapter of Room to Read wins the "Zackie"

Our friends at the Vancouver, BC, Chapter of Room to Read were honored in San Francisco last week.  The Chapter receive a "Zackie" (reference to Zack the Yak that carried the first delivery of books to a library by Room to Read).  The Vancouver team completed an excellent year full of initiatives that were rewarded by great success in fund-raising for the benefits of the children served by Room to Read.

Congratulations to Chapter Leaders Lisa Clement, Sharon Davis, Joyce Reid and their team!

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Monday, March 15, 2010

Reach Out and Read

Our book creator and friend Jennifer Poulter connected us this week with Reach Out and Read, an organization promoting reading to children.  If as a parent you need a bit of encouragement to read more to your kids, take a minute to read this page and check the data offered.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Read an E-Book Week 2010

Read and E-Book week 2010 will be held from March 7 to 13.  This initiative started in 2004 by Rita Toews and friends is now in its sixth edition.  While E-Books were still a novelty in 2004, they are rapidly becoming  mainstream.  When Fortune magazine makes E-reading the cover of its current issue, you know that E-Books have become a major publishing form.

Sharing-Books was conceived as an E-Book publisher from day one.  We believed that readers would separate the concept of book from "paper".  Books are a collection of thoughts expressed with words.  Whether these words are printed on paper or displayed electronically does not change the story or ideas the writer is sharing. 

As a baby boomer I remember fondly the smell of a new paper book.  By contrast today's kids will remember discovering the features of their new electronic devices.  When we wrote our original business plan in 2007, we envisioned delivering children E-Books to gaming devices like the Nintendo DS.  A little over 2 years later the humble Nintendo becomes an E-Reader

We are entering a new and exciting phase in the deployment of the e-reading industry.  The devices are becoming much better.  The industry is grouping around a few distribution models, closed store/device systems like the Kindle that mimic the very successful ITunes/Ipod combination, open e-readers that accept a variety of format and allow sourcing of books from any vendor, and in our opinion the biggest market will be multipurpose devices like the IPhone acquiring e-reading capabilities.  I started reading E-Books on my first smart phone, a Palm Treo, in 2002, so I am partial to the phone/PDA/e-reader combination.

What is more interesting to us is how the E-Book publishing business will look like in years to come.  There is a consolidation play by giant channels like Amazon and Google.  There is price point resistance from large  books publishers like MacMillan and the Murdoch empire who want more money for their content.  Small publishers like us welcome their initiative as it protects the value of the E-Books we publish.  So we are optimistic that we will be able to realize more value for our book creators.

E-Books offer greater value-add possibilities than paper books.  It is much easier to vary the format of an E-Books than a paper book.  New free software like Blio will make it easier to move E-Books across software and hardware platforms and to transform E-Books into audio-books or other forms friendly to the visually challenged.  Children E-Books will become especially fun as book creators master how to insert in their books hyperlinks to sites that add to the e-reading experience.  Book creators will also learn to add short videos and sound effects that will make E-Books a richer learning experience and become an interesting alternative to the video-games children have in their hand held electronic devices.

So let's celebrate E-Book Week as we can all benefit from the emergence of this new way to share stories and ideas.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sylvia McGrath - Making a Difference Word by Word

You meet the most wonderful people when you provide a service focused on children.  I just finished a conversation with Sylvia McGrath who is building a second career serving children and adults facing chronic illnesses.  With business associate, Belinda Witzenhausen, Sylvia has created a series of web sites and resources to make a difference word by word.  We agreed to cooperate to serve our mutual audiences.

After a successful career in business, Sylvia reoriented her life to serve children with books and tools to help those with severe health challenges.  Sylvia publishes a monthly newsletter for children with special needs, chronic illnesses and learning challenges.  The newsletter includes practical information as well as book reviews, games and craft projects.  Sylvia will feature some of the books from our library.  Sylvia is also an author completing her first children book that we hope to see on Sharing-Books in the near future.

For those of you with special needs children, we invite you to discover these free resources created thanks to Sylvia's dedication:
Professor Owl's Publication Centre
A Treasure Chest of Resources
Professor Owl's Book Corner

Friday, February 19, 2010

Room to Read publish their ten year review and vision

Our Charity partners, Room to Read, who have played a very productive role to develop and equip libraries in developing nations, and who have helped thousands of girls go to school, have released a ten year review and updated vision in a very interesting document: Envisioning Our Future: A Road Map for Learning.

As usual with Room to Read documents, their review is well researched and their plans are inspiring. 
Enjoy the read!

 
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