Which makes the apps the tomato, or croutons in the salad, I'm thinking. Those words came from a very interesting article about a panel on e-books for kids at CES (Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas).
The point was that the story has to be good first, and then you collaborate (as publisher or author) to make it work on the e-platform.
Much more to be learned from the article, so go over to The Digital Shift to read the whole thing.
News from middle-grade mystery author Fleur Bradley. Also, book reviews and cat pictures...
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April 2022 News (or: on reading slumps and lots of editing...)
April snuck up on me like a thief in the night! I’ve been so busy writing, editing, and coming up with ideas for Daybreak on Raven Island...

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Popping in from my winter (and writing) hibernation for a moment to tell you about a class I'm teaching over at Savvy Authors on how to ...
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Well, Harper Children's thinks so anyway. My middle-grade series sold! Exclamation mark! Phew, I've been holding this great news in ...
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*** This is my contribution to the Flash Fiction Challenge (setting: at the zoo), a short crime fiction bit to take me back to my roots fo...
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