Digital technology allows us a much larger scope to tell stories that were pretty much the grounds of the literary media.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everyone seems to think that digital technology devoids the medium of content, but that is not true at all. If anything, it broadens the content.
I'm interested in ways that digital interfaces can be utilized as powerful narrative devices, and to engage people in new and exciting ways.
Technology has saved us money in some circumstances, but it has really afforded us the ability to cover stories from locations we might not have been able to in the past.
Digital-Original publishing embraces the non-conventional and genre-busting story. It allows me to share good stories with readers who will enjoy them, and at a reasonable price.
Digital media has destroyed much of the magic and mystery of the medium.
The mainstream of literary culture in the U.K. is very averse to writing about technology.
I do think digital media encourages speed-reading, which can be fine if one is simply seeking information. But a serious novel or work of history or volume of poetry is an experience one should savor, take time over.
I think that the digital media are interesting enough in their own right to be worth originating something in.
Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media.
People try to read a lot into what 'digital' means. It's just another platform. There are very attractive things that happen if you invest in content - movies, TV production, acquired series, specialty genres, digital distribution of our magazines, sports rights.
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