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Consider This: The Ghost of Silver Cliff

Consider This: The Ghost of Silver Cliff

by Shoto Press | Jan 17, 2012 | The Malay Mysteries, Videos

Video: author Jai Sen talks about love in The Malay Mysteries book 2: The Ghost of Silver Cliff. The second in a series of conversations about The Malay Mysteries. More videos in this series: [catlist name=Videos excludeposts=1259]
Consider This: Garlands of Moonlight

Consider This: Garlands of Moonlight

by Shoto Press | Jan 15, 2012 | The Malay Mysteries, Videos

Video: author Jai Sen talks about hidden themes in The Malay Mysteries book 1: Garlands of Moonlight. The first in a series of conversations about The Malay Mysteries. More videos in this series: [catlist name=Videos excludeposts=1209]

The lockdown drags on: Amazon continues to withhold comics/graphic novel portion of Kindle Format 8 spec

by Shoto Press | Jan 13, 2012 | Kindle Format 8, Publishing

As we’ve reported here before, Amazon has been cagey in the extreme about releasing the new Kindle Format 8, which promises a better reading experience for illustrated or otherwise visually complex books on its new devices. There was much celebration at Shoto HQ...

Amazon speaks (without saying anything): the latest on the Kindle Format 8 non-release (updated: oh, wait, now, they did!)

by Shoto Press | Jan 11, 2012 | Kindle Format 8, Musings, Publishing

Update: As though from our lips to the ears of some digital publishing deity in Seattle, Amazon has (just today) chosen to release the Kindle Format 8 specification and software tools. Apparently “very soon” meant today! We still wonder why they were so...

Kindle’s “exclusivity period” continues, only large publishers get to see the Kindle Format 8 spec

by Shoto Press | Dec 26, 2011 | Kindle Format 8, Musings, Publishing

We’ve reported previously on the mysterious doings related to Kindle Format 8 on this blog. Brief recap: in October, Amazon announced this new format, which promises a wonderful reading experience for illustrated books and the like. The press releases continue...
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Quick review

That Garlands of Moonlight delivers so much cultural complexity, storytelling skill (thanks to Jai Sen), and artistic richness (kudos to Rizky Wasisto Edi) packed into 85 pages in such an elegant, compact volume, and a first time effort at that, is nothing short of astonishing.

--Amy Harlib, Inception Magazine

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