Tag Archives: David Hewson

The Sony ebook read – some final thoughts

Posted in General, Reading devices

I’ve been up and down the land with my little Sony e-book reader now. I know what I think about it. This is a beautiful and innovatory little gadget that will, I think, find a place under many a Christmas tree this year, even with the credit crunch around. But what do the public at [...]

On the road with the Sony reader: Part 2

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The author David Hewson continues his exploration of the new Sony ereader.
I promised to take a look at Sony’s digital book on the road, since that is probably where many people would expect to use it. Imagine packing for your holiday and storing hundreds of books on a single little electronic device. True it is [...]

Author meets the future: how electronic is it?

Posted in Reading devices, Search

We invited one of our fave authors, David Hewson, to blog his experiences using a Sony Reader over the next week or so. David’s hardly a technophobe, but on the other hand he ain’t no geek. Here’s the first of his guest posts as he begins his journey into ‘digital reading.’
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Free and fabulous

Posted in eBooks

It seems that we are beginning to trip over increasingly enlightened authors on the digital frontiers here at Pan Macmillan. Just as we are poised to publish the the seventh novel in David Hewson’s beguilingly atmospheric and addictive Rome series, Dante’s Numbers, David has shrewdly agreed to an experiment to give away the first of [...]