Episode 137 — Eli Horowitz

Eli Horowitz is the guest. He was the managing editor and then publisher of McSweeney’s for eight years, where he worked closely with a variety of notable authors, including Michael Chabon, Joyce Carol Oates, and William Vollmann. His latest project is called The Silent History, a serialized novel designed for the iPad and iPhone.

Wired magazine calls it

Entirely revolutionary.

The New York Times calls it

One of the most talked-about new experiments [in publishing].

And The Los Angeles Times calls it

A landmark project that illuminates a possible future for e-book novels.

Monologue topics: blood pressure, heart rate, tweets.

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  1. Pingback: Future of Reading: How A Fictional Silent History Could Give A New Voice To Real History |

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    In the voice of Chris Cooper: “Paul fuckin’ Wall …”

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