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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 08:39:53 -0500 From: Kristine Feeks <kristine@altx.com> To: sondheim@panix.com Subject: Alt-X to release Ebooks IMMEDIATE RELEASE ALT-X ONLINE NETWORK, ON THE WEB SINCE 1993, LAUNCHES NEW ALT-X PRESS WITH EIGHT ORIGINAL EBOOK AND PALM TITLES BOULDER, Colorado, July 16, 2001 -- The Alt-X Online Network, "where the digerati meet the literati," announces the release of eight original ebook and Palm titles, featuring both well known and emerging international artists and writers. The eight titles inaugurated here include previously unpublished work by postmodern fiction masters George Chambers, Ron Sukenick and Raymond Federman, screen-based auteur Nile Southern, new media stars Mark Amerika, Eugene Thacker, Adrienne Eisen, and Alan Sondheim, and a collection of Neuromantic Fiction from the Black Ice magazine archives. As part of Alt-X's longstanding strategy of utilizing the strengths of world wide web publishing, these ebook and Palm titles will be available to readers for free without corporate advertising. As one of the oldest surviving web sites devoted to producing and distributing provocative works of digital narrative, Internet art and avant-pop fiction, Alt-X is now initiating a cluster of new media projects including free ebook/Palm titles, mp3 compilations, Internet art exhibitions, streaming audio installations, and an upcoming redesign of the entire site, including its popular ebr journal, an international forum on new media art, writing and criticism. "In a time of economic downturn and dot.com uncertainty, Alt-X perseveres and continues its mission to expand the concept of writing," said Alt-X President and Publisher, Mark Amerika. "And as digital writing makes its footprint into the electrosphere, we no longer ask 'What is literature?' but, more importantly, 'What is literature's exit strategy?'" The books are available for free download at www.altx.com/ebooks and many of these new publications will be available as Print On-Demand (POD) titles this Fall. For information on the Alt-X Network, Alt-X Press, or any of the artists, send email to Kristine Feeks at Kristine@altx.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold