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The Inaugural Write3 Mailbag!

Answering your questions on NFT Books, Web3 Writing Styles and More!

gm Write3 family!

Welcome to the very first Write3 mailbag. These are real questions from real readers. Enjoy!

I am in the middle of writing a book, and I’m hesitant to do it through blockchain. I feel like I would miss out on catering to the normies, taking advantage of how easy Amazon direct publishing is, and the touch/feel of a physical book. How would you address these concerns, and is there a better way to think of it all? - Paul T

I get this question often, and I understand your concerns. It's true that Amazon offers a much wider reach and adoption than most web3 writing publishers. The NFT book collecting audience is still relatively small compared to Amazon's user base. However, you can consider offering your book on both Amazon and in the web3 space. For example, Allen Taylor's Web3 Socials is available on Amazon and as an NFT book through Readl. This way, you can cater to both audiences and explore the best of both worlds.

Where & how does someone read NFT books? - John F

The reading experience for NFT books depends on the publishing source. Platforms like Book.io and Bookvolts have e-reader apps available through Apple's app store. Additionally, many self-publishing writers offer their novels in EPUB format. Once you buy an NFT, you'll be given access to a downloadable file that can be read through a Kindle reader.

When writing as a writer, undeniably you will be versatile and able to write different genres. Maybe different themes. But in web3 writing, do you feel compelled to adopt a certain theme, or a series approach? Do you feel you have to constrain your style and build it up? - Kevin K

The answer depends on your goal as a writer. If you aim to sell as many copies or editions as possible, focusing on crypto/web3 themes may be your best bet, as they resonate with the dedicated audience in the current market. However, that doesn't mean you have to limit yourself. Feel free to write about anything and everything you want. Just keep in mind that finding a web3 audience for genres like children's books, travel blogs, or romance novels might be more challenging.

What are some great NFT books? - Wasabi

That's a fantastic question! There are hundreds of NFT books out there, and platforms like Readl, Cryptoversal Books, and Book.io have published dozens of public domain titles. (Yes, you can read Moby Dick as an NFT!) Here are a few examples of original IP NFT books that are first editions. I consider these true NFT Books.

  1. Survive All Apocalypses - Neil Strauss

  2. Bored & Dangerous - Neil Strauss

  3. Death Bringer - MS Bourland

  4. Tryst - Ana Maria

  5. Riglan - B. Earl

Is anyone building a self publishing platform for books? I hate saying the x of y but... the kindle of nft books? - Zico

There are several web3 publishing platforms available, but the one that comes closest to competing with Amazon Direct Publishing is Readl. Unlike most web3 publishers, Readl is wide open and easy to use, making it a suitable option for self-publishing your NFT books.

How do you think web3/NFTs will change writing and reading for the masses? - Mark F

This is the million-dollar question! In the long term, on-chain writing will become incredibly important. Provenance, verifiability, and digital flexes will continue to play a crucial role, especially with the rise of AI and digital ecosystems. Additionally, the metaverse has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with stories and content. However, the biggest change will be the desire of the masses to own all digital goods. Once people experience digital ownership, it will feel strange to go back. As this shift occurs, all forms of content, including videos, books, and podcasts, will be valued not only for their content but also for the ability to own them. This is why Write3 is so important - it allows you to own your content and your work!

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