Monday, June 10, 2013

The annals of the fan-fiction, long before Kindle Worlds - Actualitté.com

If Amazon has recently expressed interest in the monetization of fiction fans with the launch of Kindle Worlds service practice dates back to a time far removed from the computer and the Internet. With the democratization of technology, the practice has of course gained visibility and publishing platform Wattpad offers a retrospective graphics.

Wattpad explains that 4.7 million fan-fictions are sheltered by her care, and reported a 60% increase in deposits since 2012. And various statistics the most successful texts are staggering: more than a million to one You make me feel human text signed by the nickname 3mmaRawrs, Newcastle, and inspired by the series Vampire Diaries .

And we find that the authors have no taboo in terms of subjects, able to capture the Hunger Games saga as the stars of YouTube, to make heroes of literary series. Celebrities spend too like Selena Gomez or well known across the Channel One Direction group. And there will even their small Mixtures universe Harry Potter and the Borg and sends the wizard in Enterprise …

thriving practice, then, and that brings a severe example, against the belief that reading and writing are completely unrelated to adolescents and young adults. But they are now mixed with interests and fictional universe out of the popular culture of the time. And besides, the practice dates back to the nineteenth century, with the first fan fiction from the novels of Jane Austen. Later, Roosevelt or Asimov also try to gender, by inventing new surveys Sherlock Holmes …

therefore understand why Amazon is interested in the phenomenon, with the aim to allow fan fiction authors to monetize their creations. For this, the e-commerce site will acquire different licenses series: Then, the authors submit their text on Kindle Worlds, which is responsible for the sale, with the promise to pay 35% of the rights, maximum authors.

And guess what was the first license purchased:. Vampire Diaries , followed by Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars

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