Single application ebook and and comic reader Online marketplace Interactive text Options to add RPG elements to stories Mapscreen navigation for stories, collections and serials Interactive maps Art-based Projects In-app book club features Choose-you-own path stories Explanation of features.
I have a question that I figure you might need to ask. Are they going to update their website any time soon? It was last updated last year (last I checked).
...as for now, I have another question I feel the need to ask, since I cannot believe I forgot to ask it earlier. When do they plan to exit the beta stages of their platform?
(/)_-) I really need to actually think of these things better. Really, though, my current question is this: How do they determine what gets accepted for their platform? Also, sorry for double+ posting in this thread, Paul. I feel like an idiot...
...final question that I can think of. How do they take submissions? By means of a Word file or similar? What?
No worries. Good questions. They've reached out to me on Twitter. Next step is to compile a list of questions and email them to them.
@SamuelKKauffman I think you should just think of more questions. Yours are actually applicable lol I think, with ereading, there is a huge opportunity for interactive reading. For LitRPG it's got obvious applications, but it could be useful in so many genre's. I'd be curious to know just how interactive their works are, how active are they improving their tech, and are they charging for their service.
So it seems there's a publisher working on electronic literature like I do. I have a project for making interactive stories too, that's why I set a litrpg story for my next to-do project (which the main reason I ended up at this forum), though making litrpg interactive is the first thing in my e-lit projects.
So wait. They'll only publish your ebooks? What's the point? I'm not averse to having a publisher to handle my print books, but for an ebook I think I'd rather do it myself and keep 100% of my money.