Black Books Publishing

Black Books Publishing

by David P Reiter
Black Books Publishing

Black Books Publishing

by David P Reiter

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Overview

PhD student Dylan Cashew abandons his thesis on D. H. Lawrence for the uncertain world of top secret aerospace editing, college teaching and then independent publishing. Dogged and even mentored by Lawrence and others from parallel Dimensions, Dylan finds himself immersed in a publishing venture that, with aid of his PR-savvy wife, interjections from the Internet, and a bottomless supply of scotch, nearly goes under before he receives an offer from a Chinese conglomerate that may be too good to refuse.

If you're an author, published or unpublished, or wished you were one – or someone who's worked in publishing, or wished you could – this book is for you. (Have we missed anyone?!)

This is David P Reiter's latest sortie into the satiricsphere of digital narrative. His having won two Western Australian Premier's Awards with Timelord Dreaming and My Planets Reunion Memoir has done nothing to curb his rash flirtation with innovation. Nearly 200 "internet call-outs" will tempt you away from the central storyline. Can you resist?

By the two-time Winner of the Western Australian Premier's Award.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161993545
Publisher: IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd)
Publication date: 06/11/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 960 KB

About the Author

Dr David P Reiter is an award-winning text and digital artist, and Publisher / CEO at IP (Interactive Publications Pty Ltd). He gives talks and leads workshops on all aspects of publishing. Recent works include the medical/micro-textual hybrid TimeLord Dreaming, which won the 2016 WA Premier’s Award for Digital Narrative, Your eBook Survival Kit, now in its 3rd edition, and the picture book Bringing Down the Wall, which was 2014 Best Book for Teens & Kids (Canadian Children’s Book Centre).

As artist-in-residence twice at the Banff Centre for the Arts, he completed My Planets Reunion Memoir Project, which won the 2012 WA Premier’s Award, and The Gallery (2000), a non-linear interactive work featuring the relationship between Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh as reflected in real and imagined letters between them.
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