Books created on-line
Bruce Appelbaum
Bruce_Appelbaum at chemsystems.com
Tue May 13 14:04:48 CDT 1997
Not to drag this out, but I believe a science fiction novel
(Assemblers of Infinity?) by Anderson and Beason was set, designed and
laid on on-line, except for the cover artwork.
If this doesn't make the cut, I'm out of suggestions.
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Subject: Re: Books created on-line
Author: KENNETH_HOUGHTON at dbna.com (KENNETH HOUGHTON) at Internet
Date: 5/13/97 2:38 PM
True, but in both cases the design and text layout were done in-house
(i.e., at the publisher's office).
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Subject: Books created on-line
Author: Bruce_Appelbaum at chemsystems.com (Bruce Appelbaum) at dbnaccip
Date: 5/13/97 11:54 AM
Not to quibble with other claims, but I believe that the Arthur C.
Clarke/Gentry Lee "Rama" sequels/collaborations of a few years ago
were written on-line as well. I also believe that Clarke's latest
"3001" was transmitted as an e-mail to the publisher (Del Rey).
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