Publishing News: Consumers say the future of storytelling is all about interaction (via Tools of Change for Publishing)
Here are a few stories that caught my attention in the publishing space this week. Audiences want to be part of the story Martin Bryant at The Next Web took a look this week at the first phase of research company Latitude’s new project, The Future of Storytelling. The group interviewed 158 pioneers…
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