Cell phone novels?
NY Times:
Until recently, cellphone novels — composed on phone keypads by young women wielding dexterous thumbs and read by fans on their tiny screens — had been dismissed in Japan as a subgenre unworthy of the country that gave the world its first novel, “The Tale of Genji,” a millennium ago. Then last month, the year-end best-seller tally showed that cellphone novels, republished in book form, have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it.I would rather eat dirt than try to do a blog post from my cell phone. I can't imagine doing a book. I have not done any since I got a Sprint cellular broadband modem for my lap top. It works anywhere my Sprint phone works and even when it is in a slow cell it is faster than dial up.
...One such star, a 21-year-old woman named Rin, wrote “If You” over a six-month stretch during her senior year in high school. While commuting to her part-time job or whenever she found a free moment, she tapped out passages on her cellphone and uploaded them on a popular Web site for would-be authors.
After cellphone readers voted her novel No. 1 in one ranking, her story of the tragic love between two childhood friends was turned into a 142-page hardcover book last year. It sold 400,000 copies and became the No. 5 best-selling novel of 2007, according to a closely watched list by Tohan, a major book distributor.
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iPhone are going to get a lot of iPhone apps
ReplyDeleteI agree! Typing on a cellphone sucks. Nothing is better than a decent keypoard. I even hate a laptops stupid keys...
ReplyDeleteI haven't written the novel on my cellphone, but my YA fantasy MORTAL GHOST, as well as other more well-known SF titles, are available to download that way. If you're curious, here's the link:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.booksinmyphone.com/index.php?list=book&id=lowl01