Susan Danziger, founder of DailyLit, turns full-length novels and non-fiction favorites into email.
Daily email 1,000-word installments arrive at a time a reader determines. And one can read that portion of the novel or non-fiction book or short story on a desktop, laptop, or cell phone. Danziger, a former staffer at Random House, says users have begun embracing new ways of reading.
A reader only needs to pick a book (browse the collection or use the search box), select how often and when you want to receive messages, and provide an email address. Click on the big Subscribe button. DailyLit does the rest. By registering, readers can join in forum discussions by author or subject, post questoins, list books they read, and request books.
And it’s all free. DailyLit works with sponsors and publishers to make books available for free.
Love the pun in your title. Thanks – I’ve signed up!
It’s good for people who only want small bites.
Linda
I’ve been a member of Daily Lit for several months. I think it’s a great way to get a nice bite of your favorite authors. I especially like the short stories. The ones by Laurel Dewey are my favorites so far.