So I've recently acquired an Android mobile 'phone (an HTC Legend). It's sort of like an iPhone but without having to sign up to the Apple cult. I like it a lot; it does all sorts of clever and amazing things, not least of which is its ability to let me talk to people who are far away ...
But that's all by-the-by - I mention it here because I've been using it for reading and writing and I thought you might be interested in my experiences.
For now, reading. I've never had an eReader before so I was intrigued to know how well it worked, especially as the screen is so small. In fact it's great. Not as good as an old-fashioned paperback, but very, very good. The small screen-size is only a bit of a pain. But it's wonderful to be able to read something when I'm stuck somewhere with my 'phone and no book. I've been reading Kafka's The Metamorphosis waiting to meet the school bus and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam sitting in a traffic jam. Wonderful; I'm completely sold on it.
The software I've been using is Aldiko, which works very well, although it needs a better selection of books. There are several alternatives available or coming soon. It did have my eBook though - sitting in a cafe I wondered if I could download The Armageddon Machine and read it there and then. A few clicks and it was on my screen. Magical. I didn't read it though - I already know what happens ...
So, I'll stick to paper books for most of my reading, I'm sure. But I can see myself reading more and more electronically too.
As an aside : poetry, I find, works especially well on the smaller screen, because of its typography. On paper, poems tend not to use the full width of the page anyway.
As an aside to the aside : have you read The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam? If not, you should. I thought they were going to be heavy going as I don't read too much 12th century Persian poetry. But they're not difficult at all. They're witty, beautiful and engaging. Their basic message is this : live for the moment! Drink! Have fun! I enjoyed them a lot.
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Simon Kewin
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Simon is a fantasy/SF writer, the author of over 100 published short stories, quite a lot of poetry and the novels The Genehunter, Engn and the Cloven Land fantasy trilogy.
His short stories have appeared in Nature, Analog, Daily Science Fiction, BFS Horizons, Abyss & Apex and many more.
He's a member of the British Fantasy Society and Untethered Realms.
He's signed to Curiosity Quills Press for the publication of his Engn books and is also an indie author (through Stormcrow Books).
Books
Hedge Witch urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #1) |
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Wyrm Lord urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #2) |
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Witch King urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #3) |
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Hyrn urban/high fantasy (Cloven Land #0) |
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The Cloven Land Trilogy The complete box set |
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The Genehunter dystopian sci/fi detective thriller |
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Engn "a steampunk Gormenghast" |
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Other Worlds fantasy and sci/fi short stories |
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Witching Hour three fantasy short stories Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Faces In The Shadows three ghostly short stories Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Remembrance Day a Möbius Station short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
The Armageddon Machine a science fiction novella Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Malware a technothriller short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
We, The People Of The Clouds a future Earth novella Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Guitar Heroes a fantasy short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Museum Beetles a fantasy short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Seek Alternative Route a short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Buy Direct |
Live from the Continuing Explosion a science fiction short story Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
Slay Ride a Christmas Miscellany Amazon | Kobo | Google | Nook Apple | Free Download |
The Clockwork King a fantasy novella Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Spell Circles fantasy short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Eccentric Orbits sci/fi short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Life Cycles literary short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
Perfect Circles collected short stories 1999-2011 Amazon | Kobo | Nook | Google Apple | Buy Direct |
The Publishometer
323 works + 69 reprints = 392 publications:
Full list of published books, stories and poems
Box sets | 1 | |
Novels | 5 | + 1 reprint |
Short story collections | 8 | |
Novellas/novelettes | 12 | + 6 reprints |
Short Stories | 65 | + 36 reprints |
Flash stories | 57 | + 16 reprints |
Micro stories | 87 | |
Poems | 76 | + 10 reprints |
Audiobooks/Podcasts | 12 |
Copyright © Simon Kewin.
I think it's neat that you have an e-reader on the Android Phone. I think I would really be addicted then!!!
ReplyDelete(The iPhone signing up with the Apple cult) that made me chuckle! Only because I was trapped into it!
Jen,
ReplyDeleteThanks. It is good and there are obviously equivalents on the iPhone. Many of my friends and relatives, I hasten to add, are cult members!