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Manage episode 181651005 series 134187
Reader’s Advisory Librarian at Seattle Public Library
Interview starts at 12:20 and ends at 37:05
“The Seattle Library has seen an exponential growth in our e-book usage, which like elsewhere is not cutting into our print usage. It’s additive, which is really interesting to say. Same with audiobooks. These new formats just seem to bring new people into reading and literature, so that’s all to the good.” (Photo by John Lok, The Seattle Times)
News
“New findings suggest it might be better to read toddlers an e-book than a print book” by Emma Young at The British Psychological Society Research Digest - June 15, 2017
“Amazon’s New Customer” by Ben Thompson at Stratechery - June 19, 2017
“In Whole Foods, Bezos Gets a Sustainably Sourced Guinea Pig” by Farhad Manjoo at The New York Times - June 17, 2017
“Open Road Integrated Media Newsletters Reach One Million Subscribers” - press release on June 22, 2017
Tech Tips
“Introducing Smart Home Camera Control with Alexa” by Jeff Blankenburg at Alexa Blogs - June 22, 2017
Interview with David Wright
Nancy Pearl on TKC 268
Books by Jerome Charyn and James Sallis
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Books by Joanna Russ
Selected Shorts podcast
Books by Richard Matheson
Amazon support for Mary’s Place - Seattle Times May 14, 2017
The Mysteries of Paris by Eugéne Sue
The Collected Works of Jack London
A Natural History of Hell: Stories by Jeffrey Ford (Includes “The Blameless”)
Articles by and about David Wright:
“Librarians of the 21st Century: Worst Story Time Ever? (Or Best?)” at LitHub - March 14, 2017
“Seattle library offers suspenseful story time just for grown-ups” by Nicole Einbinder at The Seattle Times - March 3, 2017
“Behind the Bookshelf: At home with a librarian” by Kelly Skahan at Seattle Refined
Readings (mp3) by David Wright:
Thrilling Tales events - a couple of ghost stories
Jean-Ah Poquelin, an old New Orleans Horror story by George Washington Cabell -
Some classic short-short stories:
William Hope Hodgson's A Voice in the Night
Nikolai Gogol's The Nose
Love Poems, by Lon Otto (NPR)
A pair of holiday tales (I read for NPR)
Content
The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly
George and Lizzy: A Novel by Nancy Pearl (Available for pre-order)
Comment
“Here’s An Idea For Amazon Kindle Books” by Dan Barnett at Medium - June 21, 2017
Next Week’s Guest
Kevin Kelly, author of The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD.
Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
468 episodes
Manage episode 181651005 series 134187
Reader’s Advisory Librarian at Seattle Public Library
Interview starts at 12:20 and ends at 37:05
“The Seattle Library has seen an exponential growth in our e-book usage, which like elsewhere is not cutting into our print usage. It’s additive, which is really interesting to say. Same with audiobooks. These new formats just seem to bring new people into reading and literature, so that’s all to the good.” (Photo by John Lok, The Seattle Times)
News
“New findings suggest it might be better to read toddlers an e-book than a print book” by Emma Young at The British Psychological Society Research Digest - June 15, 2017
“Amazon’s New Customer” by Ben Thompson at Stratechery - June 19, 2017
“In Whole Foods, Bezos Gets a Sustainably Sourced Guinea Pig” by Farhad Manjoo at The New York Times - June 17, 2017
“Open Road Integrated Media Newsletters Reach One Million Subscribers” - press release on June 22, 2017
Tech Tips
“Introducing Smart Home Camera Control with Alexa” by Jeff Blankenburg at Alexa Blogs - June 22, 2017
Interview with David Wright
Nancy Pearl on TKC 268
Books by Jerome Charyn and James Sallis
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Books by Joanna Russ
Selected Shorts podcast
Books by Richard Matheson
Amazon support for Mary’s Place - Seattle Times May 14, 2017
The Mysteries of Paris by Eugéne Sue
The Collected Works of Jack London
A Natural History of Hell: Stories by Jeffrey Ford (Includes “The Blameless”)
Articles by and about David Wright:
“Librarians of the 21st Century: Worst Story Time Ever? (Or Best?)” at LitHub - March 14, 2017
“Seattle library offers suspenseful story time just for grown-ups” by Nicole Einbinder at The Seattle Times - March 3, 2017
“Behind the Bookshelf: At home with a librarian” by Kelly Skahan at Seattle Refined
Readings (mp3) by David Wright:
Thrilling Tales events - a couple of ghost stories
Jean-Ah Poquelin, an old New Orleans Horror story by George Washington Cabell -
Some classic short-short stories:
William Hope Hodgson's A Voice in the Night
Nikolai Gogol's The Nose
Love Poems, by Lon Otto (NPR)
A pair of holiday tales (I read for NPR)
Content
The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly
George and Lizzy: A Novel by Nancy Pearl (Available for pre-order)
Comment
“Here’s An Idea For Amazon Kindle Books” by Dan Barnett at Medium - June 21, 2017
Next Week’s Guest
Kevin Kelly, author of The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future
Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD.
Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
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