I'm sure I'm not the only person to be excited about this trend. Now, I'm technologically backasswards but I do know the iPhone being teamed up with fiction is fucking great. I know Adam Robinson is writing something up for this along with some other great writers.
I need to look into this. As someone not yet in possession of an iPhone, I suppose I need to get on that.
I presume writers will be able to send subs in "regularly" (via e-mail) and not just through their iPhone? Why do I feel 63 years old asking this question?
Yes, yes, yes! What a great idea for a group. This is indeed exciting.
With the TripleQuick Fiction app you can download new stories to your iphone and read them on the go, wherever you are.
These short shorts are only 333 words long. That's just 3 iPhone screens. You can read one in 3 minutes or less. They were all written with the mobile attention span in mind. All the featherproof goodness you've come to know from our online downloadable mini-books, in a third of the time.
Another exciting feature of TripleQuick is the ability to compose and submit your own stories, right on the iPhone. Those with the writerly inclination can just type in three screens of their best work, type in a bio, even take an author photo using the iPhone's camera, and submit the story to the featherproof editors. When inspiration strikes, don't go hunting for a paper and pen, just send it to us, on the double. Or rather, on the triple.
http://www.featherproof.comThis is a public group.
Anyone can see it and join.