Hyperactive GPS-Aided Novels

If You Are Reading The Silent History, You'd Better Be Ready to Roadt

The Silent History is not your typical leisurely read. It is a serialized electronic novel, which only works on iPhones and iPads that requires the reader to actually be at the places marked on the novel in order to read them.

The plot is about a recent epidemic within newborn babies who stopped developing language abilities. It is a heartbreaking story, told in first person by parents, doctors, teachers and neighbors. The stories are on a schedule, starting from the beginning of the epidemic until 2043.

This groundbreaking read is the brainchild of author, editor, and former publisher Eli Horowitz in collaboration with designer and technologist Russell Quinn and writers Matthew Derby and Kevin Moffett.

The GPS-aided interactive book is ingenious and creatively challenges conventional reading practices.
Trend Themes
1. Serialized Electronic Novels - Opportunity for publishers to create serialized electronic novels that incorporate interactive and location-based elements.
2. Gps-aided Reading - Opportunity for app developers to create innovative reading experiences that utilize GPS technology.
3. Disruptive Digital Storytelling - Opportunity for authors and storytellers to explore new ways of engaging readers through interactive and immersive digital experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Disruptive innovation opportunity to reimagine the traditional publishing model and embrace digital and interactive storytelling.
2. App Development - Opportunity for app developers to create cutting-edge reading experiences that leverage GPS technology and enhance storytelling.
3. Content Creation - Opportunity for authors and content creators to experiment with new storytelling formats and technologies to captivate audiences.

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