Thursday, June 20, 2013

Amazon Adds Comic Book, Sci-Fi Fan Fiction Stories to Kindle Platform - PC Magazine

Shadowman Kindle Worlds name=”intellitxt”> id=”intellitxt” acerca Have a fanfic storyline Shadowman Aric of Dacia or rattling around in the back of your head? Now’s your chance to get it published.

name=”intellitxt”> id=”intellitxt” Kindle Amazon’s new publishing platform Worlds fan fiction today opened its doors to a number of characters from the Valiant Entertainment comic book world, as well as from authors Those Hugh Howey ( Silo Saga), Barry Eisler (John Rain novels), Blake Crouch (Wayward Pines series), and Neal Stephenson (the Foreworld Saga).

With name=”intellitxt”> id=”intellitxt” Those licenses secured, anyone can write and sell fan fiction inspired by the worlds of superheros like Bloodshot, XO Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, and Shadowman, with even more to come.

id=”intellitxt” name=”intellitxt”> “Kindle Worlds presents an amazing opportunity to bring Valiant’s wide-ranging universe of characters to a new medium, and empower fans and aspiring creators,” Valiant said CFO Gavin Cuneo in a statement.

id=”intellitxt” name=”intellitxt”> “Comics are well Known for their passionate and interactive fan communities,” I said. “And, through the Kindle Worlds platform, we’re excited to give aspiring authors and fans the opportunity to work Within the Valiant Universe, Make Their stories accessible to a large audience, and earn revenue for Their Work.”

When name=”intellitxt”> id=”intellitxt” Amazon’s new publishing platform debuted last month, the online retail giant revealed licenses for popular titles from Warner Bros. Television Group’s Alloy Entertainment division, treats including the best-selling book series Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar, Pretty Little Liars from Sara Shepard, and Vampire Diaries by LJ Smith.

Writers name=”intellitxt”> can pull inspiration from the new slew of comic book characters and science fiction stories to create Their Own e-books, available for purchase in the Kindle Store.

id=”intellitxt” name=”intellitxt”> “Good storytelling for me starts with great characters, no matter the format,” Archer & Armstrong author Scott Nicholson said in a statement. “I’m thrilled That Amazon has been pushing the digital frontiers to open up even more sharing of ideas, and building new communities around The most popular characters and stories.”

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Interested name=”intellitxt”> id=”intellitxt” Kindle Worlds writers can follow on Twitter for updates regularly, and visit the Worlds website to stay up-to-date on submission guidelines and licensed properties.

id=”intellitxt” name=”intellitxt”> For more, see PCMag’s Kindle Worlds Gives a Home to Fan Fiction.

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