

The Kindle Chronicles
Len Edgerly
A weekly podcast about the Kindle and eBooks with in-depth conversations with guests--authors, technology experts, book industry analysts, Amazon execs, educators, agents, readers, and more.
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Mar 13, 2015 • 45min
TKC 345 James McQuivey
Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research Interview starts at 17:05 and ends at 40:13 I think the problem with the written word is that it is so easy to generate and—no disrespect to the best writers out there—but at least poorly constructed sentences are very easy to generate. It means that this is a […]

Mar 7, 2015 • 45min
TKC 344 Sara Nelson
Editorial Director, Amazon.com Interview starts at 17:17 and ends at 38:50 Dead Wake: Well this is Erik Larson, and if Erik Larson told me somebody had tied their shoes in an interesting way, I think I would read the book. News "Amazon may soon launch a wireless service" (video) – Nicholas Thompson, editor of NewYorker.com, […]

Feb 28, 2015 • 45min
TKC 343 Juli Monroe
Editor-in-Chief of TeleRead Interview starts at 17:22 and ends at 39:20 If large-screen smartphones were going to replace the tablet, I would assume that I would start seeing people working on their big phones, and I still don't see it. News "Cory Doctorow Rejoins EFF to Eradicate DRM Everywhere" – Electronic Frontier Foundation release – […]

Feb 21, 2015 • 45min
TKC 342 Patti Thorn of Blue Ink Review
Co-founder of Blue Ink Review Interview starts at 17:15 and ends at 43:24 The people who are putting out quality books in self-publishing are actually investing quite a lot, because most books really do need editing, no matter whether you self-publish or you don't. Self-publishers usually can't afford the level of editing that maybe you'd get […]

Feb 14, 2015 • 45min
TKC 341 Christopher Weyant and Anna Kang
Illustrator and Author of You Are (Not) Small Interview starts at 14:32 and ends at 37:56. Chris: Anyone with kids who watches someone read for the first time—I never would have realized how magical—it is one of the greatest experiences that I've ever seen, because the world opens up. News "Amazon launches its ebook subscription […]

Feb 7, 2015 • 45min
TKC 340 Thad McIlroy
Author of Mobile Strategies for Digital Publishing Interview starts at 13:21 and ends at 37:37. There may not be a lot of new readers coming into the eReader space, but it's a device that's got legs still, despite its apparently sort of old-fashioned and monochrome presence. News Kindle Convert for PC at Amazon.com ($19) "Amazon Echo […]

Jan 30, 2015 • 45min
TKC 339 Seth Godin at Digital Book World
Author, entrepreneur, maker of ruckuses Interview starts at 4:33 and ends at 14:50. Paper books are going to gradually and painfully and very, very slowly disappear. They're going to become like LP's. One by one the bookstores are going to go away, and then one by one the kids that grow up reading all the […]

Jan 24, 2015 • 45min
TKC 338 Andy Weir
Author of The Martian Interview starts at 11:39 and ends at 38:29 More people bought it from Amazon than downloaded it for free from my site, which just goes to show you how deep into the market Amazon reaches and how good they are at selling books. That got it up into the Top Sellers […]

Jan 15, 2015 • 45min
TKC 337 Russ Grandinetti at Digital Book World
Amazon's senior vice president for Kindle We can all observe the fact that in every single digital media category subscriptions is playing an important role—in music, in movies, in newspapers—you cannot find a digital medium where subscription isn't a model that succeeds at some level, and I don't think books will be immune to this. […]

Jan 10, 2015 • 45min
TKC 336 John Ashbery
Author of 17 poetry collections recently formatted for eBook readers Interview starts at 12:49 and ends at 37:24. The Internet seems to have changed things for the better. You can't stop people from looking things up these days. They're usually doing it in front of you while they're talking to you. So, even though it's cheating, it's resulted […]


