Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Rebranding as Pronoun, Vook Courts Authors

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Pronoun Vook Byliner Booklr self-publishing ebooks authorsOver the past few years, Vook has backed away from publishing digital content toward offering services for those that do. It now completes that transformation by relaunching as a self-publishing platform called Pronoun.


Vook acquired the data tracking start-up Booklr followed by the short-form ebook publisher Byliner last year, saying it was still committed to producing and distributing innovative original content.


But as the ebook market slows, many publishing start-ups find it hard to compete. For those that dabbled in enhanced or experimental approaches, like Vook, Byliner and Atavist Books, long-term viability often proved elusive.


One thing that has stuck around, though, is the concern among authors that existing paths to publication could be improved upon—something Pronoun makes its rally point, offering authors a 100% royalty rate.


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