Description
Book SynopsisThis Pivot investigates the impact of the digital on literary culture through the analysis of selected marketing narratives, social media stories, and reading communities. Drawing on the work of contemporary writers, from Bernardine Evaristo to Patricia Lockwood, each chapter addresses a specific tension arising from the overarching question: How has writing culture changed in this digital age? By examining shifting modes of literary production, this book considers how discourses of writing and publishing and hierarchies of cultural capital circulate in a socially motivated post-digital environment. Writing Cultures and Literary Media combines compelling accounts of book trends, reader reception, and interviews with writers and publishers to reveal fresh insights for students, practitioners, and scholars of writing, publishing, and communications.
Table of ContentsIntroduction.-
Chapter 1 Convergence culture: new book concepts for new audiences
Chapter 2 Futurebook critics and cultural curators in a socially networked age
Chapter 3 Curses and verses: Social media and the shock of the new in poetry and criticism
Chapter 4 Authentic fictions: Marketing stick stories
Chapter 5 Visual editions: The analogue renaissance in an age of storytelling
Conclusion