The new online bookstore will offer commissioned works based on existing TV series, books, comics, and music.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Amazon opens Kindle bookstore Worlds fan fiction - CNET
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Amazon now has a new bookstore for Both readers and writers of fan fiction.
The Worlds
Kindle Store opened its virtual doors on Thursday with more than 50 commissioned, original stories based on familiar series such as “The Vampire Diaries,” “Gossip Girl,” and “Pretty Little Liars.” Kindle Worlds stories Typically cost between 99 cents and $ 3.99 and will be exclusive to Kindle devices and apps.
The Kindlegoal of Both Worlds is to reward writers and the original rights holders for new fiction based on existing stories and characters.
World’s Kindle Self-Service Submission Platform offers any writer the opportunity to publish fan fiction. Authors can earn up to a 35 percent royalty for writing stories based on existing books, TV series, and other types of entertainment. Prospective writers can learn more by visiting the Amazon’s “Kindle Worlds Welcome” Web site.
So far, the stories in Kindle Worlds are restricted to works from Warner Bros.. Television Group’s Valiant Entertainment and Alloy Entertainment, as well as from authors Those Hugh Howey, Barry Eisler, Blake Crouch, and Neal Stephenson. But Amazon has said it plans to strike licensing deals with other companies to offer fan fiction based on more books, TV shows, movies, comics, music, and even games.
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