e-readers and e-fic

Feb 21, 2011 13:40

Happened to go to the Twisting the Hellmouth archive (predominantly a Buffy archive, with some other fandoms represented) to get an author name so I could tag a fic, and noticed that this archive, like AO3, offers downloading options in mobi (for Kindle), epub (for Nook and Sony), and txt. I think it's pretty awesome that archives are doing this ( Read more... )

e-reader: e-fic dl link @ sidebar, e-fics & e-readers: devices/fics/formats

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ladycallie February 22 2011, 07:37:34 UTC
I have nothing to add other than I love when sites offer downloadable versions. My kindle has more fic on it than actual novels.

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court1429 February 22 2011, 07:53:01 UTC
I think it's fantastic that sites are starting to do this. Feel free to upload your mobi format fics to the share site if you want to. ;)

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netlagd February 22 2011, 12:23:42 UTC
I thought most could read PDF format

Lulu.com offers the ability to format for print on demand, CD/DVD, and e-pub. I know you upload a PDF, I don't know if you can export and try it.

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court1429 February 22 2011, 21:03:31 UTC
I think all e-readers *can* read pdfs, but often the formatting is really bad. Even converting to another format from a pdf can end up nearly unreadable.

So, these archives that have the "coding," whatever that means, already embedded as an e-reader file choice means you're going to get a clean, well-formatted file.

Here's an example of the download options on AO3 for a Rhi fic. See at the top right corner there are download options? If you have a Nook or Kindle or Sony reader (and maybe others, too) and you DL the format that your reader reads, you'll have a perfect reading copy available on your reader.

I think it would be fantastic to see those options at the Tribe or MW or TQL or bjfic if it ever reappears. But I have no clue what adding that option to an archive entails or whether the site owners would want to.

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murgy31 February 22 2011, 19:03:55 UTC
I would love this.... I read most now in RTF, but can definitely do epub...

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court1429 February 22 2011, 21:05:14 UTC
Have you checked these archives to see if some of your fics are there? I don't know how good an RTF file is, so maybe it's not worth it to you.

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bodleian February 23 2011, 03:28:25 UTC
I can't help with the details but I love my e-reader and would really appreciate any stories being put into a format that I can download.

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court1429 February 23 2011, 07:26:09 UTC
Have you checked out AO3? It's linked on the Sidebar and that link goes to the QAF section. At the top right corner of each fic is a Download link and you can choose your format from there.

Same with that other archive I mentioned. Don't know how much QAF fic they have. I've never heard of that archive before and didn't poke around any.

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b3dst3 February 23 2011, 12:09:56 UTC
I have a kindle 3 without 3G and use mobi format. It can take some PDF formats, but it doesn't work very well, because you cant change the font size and number of words in a line with PDF.

I use this online program to convert my own word and PDF documents into mobi and it works really well and who knows - one day it might be custom that those formats are offered for download.

http://www.online-convert.com/result/27ad7bf7002d882d208dee4270268ae0

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