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Author Taps Kickstarter, Scribd to Promote Book

A preview of the cover of Hyla Molander's upcoming book; "Drop Dead Life."

A preview of the cover of Hyla Molander’s upcoming book; “Drop Dead Life.”

For the past few years — almost since the beginning, author and writer Hyla Molander has been utilizing the features and power of Scribd.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve discussed the often difficult and tumultuous world of digital publishing. While the proliferation of mobile devices has led to near non-stop access in an increasingly connected culture, there are now more options than ever for authors. While that is a boon for writers, it also means that self-publishers are confronted with a challenged around ensuring that books and publications receive the audience and traction necessary.

Last week, Molander tipped us off to an experiment that she is employing in hopes of hitting the mark on marketing and publicity for her upcoming book. She is using her Scribd community and an intriguing experiment that looks to capitalize on sharing her works from Scribd onto Kickstarter in an effort fundraiser the rest of her book.

To our knowledge, this is the first time a Scribd author has attempted this, but the ability to share and link to the Scribd content via Kickstarter makes it a uniquely compelling way to market a book.

Molander first discovered the possibilities of Scribd four years ago when she was an author looking to share her deeply personal memoir about dealing with the death of her husband at the age of 29.

“I kept hearing about ‘platform,’” Molander said. “And three different agents, all of whom had expressed interest in helping me find a house to publish my memoir, pounded that word into my head even more. For those who don’t know what platform means—because I certainly didn’t—platform means that you have a proven audience of people who will want to read your book. Sadly, if you don’t have a large platform, most traditional publishing houses won’t even consider you.”

Despite taking a three-year hiatus from writing while focusing on other family and literary pursuits, Molander returned to the platform to discover that her original published excerpt continues to live a wildly popular life in the annals of Scribd creative writers and memoirs along with the much-needed impetus to continue her writing.

“Even now, as I am returning from a three-year writing hiatus, I see that my excerpt has been read 29,000 times on Scribd and it gives me the courage to
finally publish my book,” Molander said.

Of all the many aspects of independent publishing, the eyeballs that are captured by your work is one of the most important — yet also one of the toughest.

“It is still extremely important to produce a high quality book, which means hiring an editor (or multiple editors), paying for book cover design, layout, and having a phenomenal marketing plan,” Molander said.

Which explains the interesting component of her emerging Kickstarter campaign. It also leverages Molander’s incredibly rich and storied history with Scribd. Currently, she has registered over 216,000 reads and has built a profile on the power of 2,640 followers.

Authors thrive on having others comment and offer input for their work. That advice and community is often the one piece that helps drive a project or a stubborn writing assignment to completion.

“Unless you are only writing your book for yourself or your family, people need to know that you exist. Start writing for blogs, submit to magazines, and definitely upload short documents onto Scribd — preferably with a cover that will attract the attention of readers. And don’t forget to share those blog posts, magazine articles, and Scribd documents all on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Linkedin. The exchanges you will have with your readers will only deepen your writing and spark ideas for more content that others will want to read,” Molander said.

Currently, Molander has published a version of her memoir which is featured on Scribd’s homepage and is also accessible via her Kickstarter campaign.

You can also read the excerpt in its entirety, embedded below. Tomorrow, we will share some more personal aspects of this writing project from our interview in a separate blog post.

Introducing Scribd 3.0 for iPad & iPhone

We’re incredibly excited to announce the release of Scribd 3.0 – currently available on iPad and iPhone.

Scribd has always helped connect authors, publishers and readers to a massive library of engaging content. While our website has remained a hub for these books, documents and publications, today’s update features a redesign that places the emphasis on better mobile browsing, content discovery and reading.

Same Scribd. Improved Design. Far Sleeker.

Here is a rundown of some of the best features for both the new versions:

Faster, Friendlier -  This design strives to connect the Scribd homepage experience more closely with the mobile experience. Feel free to browse, explore and read our vast library of content. With improved navigation for the iPad app, it’s never been easier to explore Scribd and your personal library.

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The new Scribd app mirrors the look and feel of our homepage.

Browse Tons of Content - Have you seen us lately? More than just documents, much of our content in the mobile apps is centered around categories ranging from Creative Writing to Science Fiction. Come back often, we are always adding new publications and categories every single day!

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Science Fiction is just one of the many categories of publications you can select from.

Improved Reading - We are most excited about how this update addresses a drastically improved reading experience. Now, the contents of your favorite book have been optimized for both the iPhone and iPad. Additionally, you can adjust your preferred reading experience by changing the text font, size and color. Reading with Scribd has never been better. With offline file management, it is much easier to save  books to your library to read later.

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The newly improved reading experience now offers a variety of potential adjustments to text font and size.

Additionally, we have also tackled other improvements including:

* Improved offline file management

* User profiles

* Manage your Scribd Social Feed

* Enhanced PDF reader

* Bug fixes

So, give the Scribd app a spin! We’re looking forward to the many ways our users will benefit from the vast improvements for Scribd’s mobile apps. As always, please share your feedback in the comments or via scribd@support.com.

To download the app, simply point your browser to the App Store.

Scribd For iPhone Now Available In App Store.

To get Scribd for iPhone visit the App Store.

With Scribd for iPhone, our valued users can access their content, collections, reading feed, and community while on the go. Everyone can also access a plethora of content on the app, including an array of editorial publications curated by Scribd editors everyday. With the app it’s easy to explore, read, and share millions of written works across the Scribd ecosystem.

All that Scribd has to offer, and more

The app allows users to access features that are popular with Scribd’s engaged user base, such as the Reading Feed, documents and collections while they’re away from their desktops.

Our editors constantly handpick the best documents for the stream of curated content that reflect the best creative writing, research, trending documents and source material that is generating headlines in the news.

Easily share your favorite documents with friends, family and the social world with the tap of a button. Within seconds, you can easily share documents by email or twitter.

Enjoy your favorite Scribd content fully optimized for the iPhone. The app’s PDF Reader makes for an ideal experience for reading documents.

The PDF reader can also come in very handy for reading documents outside of Scribd. When you browse the mobile web and stumble upon a PDF file, select to send to Scribd and you will automatically be placed in the Scribd iPhone app PDF Reader for an optimal reading experience.

Bookmarks is a new feature and currently unique to the iPhone app. Like to read on the go? Save a document to read later and offline with our bookmarking feature.

About Scribd

Scribd is the world’s largest online library.

Use Scribd to discover creative writers, test out new recipes, or tackle new hobbies with how-to guides. Pour through analyst reports, business presentations and spreadsheets. Get access to detailed information contributed by world leaders, from Barack Obama to Mitt Romney.

Stay current while reading the detailed documents that make the headlines of the Washington Post, New York Times, NPR, Huffington Post, Forbes and other national and local journals. Get the latest literary offerings from publishers like Random House, Workman, Chronicle Books, Wiley, O’Reilly, and others.

Add new dimensions to your academic work with an array of research documents from abstracts to dissertations from Harvard Press, University of Chicago, and Duke Press, as well as students, teachers, and professors from all over the world.

Scribd For Mobile Web

Scribd released a new version of our mobile website, today. With the new mobile version, users who discover a Scribd document while browsing the mobile web will now be able to enjoy it in full fidelity from their mobile devices.

The reading experience is optimized for the small screen and form factor of mobile devices, including text search and zoom capability.

Users have the ability to search the entire Scribd library consisting of millions of books, documents, and other written works. Enjoy them anytime while on the go in addition to handpicked publications from our editors.