3 Reasons Why We Published Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book

June 8, 2010

Books have been around for a long time, but times, they are a-changing, and it now appears that e-books, in various forms, are here to stay. A couple of years ago, I didn’t know anyone who read books online; today, I have Kindle software on my PC and on my iPhone, and just about everytime I’m in the theatre I see someone in the audience reading from a Kindle or Nook before the show begins.

NYTE prides itself on helping professionals and audience members in our community make great use of new technology–and that’s why we’ve recently published our first e-book. It’s currently available on Kindle only:

Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book.

But we’re planning to publish to other formats/readers in the near future, and to expand our selection of titles, too.

So why should you be thinking about e-books?

Reason #1 — so easy to get, so easy to use. You never have to leave the house, don’t have to put on your shoes, don’t have to wait til daylight to shop.  You can buy it at 3:05 a.m. and by 3:07 a.m. it will be ready to read on your iPhone, iTouch, iPad, BlackBerry and PC.  Got a Kindle? It will be there, too,of course. 

And it’s easy on the eyes.  I make the font a little bigger and I don’t have to fumble for my glasses to read it. Click to shut it down and when you come back to it, it’s exactly on the right page.  Don’t have to dog-ear the pages or worry that the bookmark will fall out.

Want to skip around? Just go to the Table of Contents and click on the play you want to read.  There you are in a nano second.  And you can get a free sample downloaded to see if you really like it.  Give it a try.

Reason #2 — You can read it anywhere. Download it to all your devices–your iPhone, BlackBerry, etc.  Read it on the subway, read it at lunch, read it on your way to an audition.  It is the most convenient way, I am finding, to read whether it be for pleasure or for a more serious purpose.  The book you want is always in your pocket or on your laptop and that is worth a lot.  And having it on your PC where you can go to it when you just want to take a few minutes off from working on another assignment is fun. 

Reason #3 — This anthology seems to be a first.  We’ve checked around and we don’t seem to be able to find any other anthologies of contemporary plays.  This excites us as we still believe this is a group of playwrights that is decidedly underserved where publishing is concerned.  Contemporary work should be easy to find. 

One caveat with the Kindle store — unless you know the name of the e-book or can follow a link, you will have a difficult time finding this.  Unfortunately in the navigation bar there is no heading for “drama” or “plays” so send out this link to your friends — no obligation to purchase, but this way they can get to look at what we feel is a great e-book.  And it’s only $10.


Why a Kindle

March 31, 2010

Since we published Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book some folks have asked why we went with the Kindle format.  So here’s a bit  of our reasoning.

We believe that Amazon’s Kindle is the only secure source of ebook publishing for a small press.  We are not affiliated with any publishing house.  We do it all ourselves.  So when we decided to publish an ebook, it had to be something we could do in-house.  Kindle (especially if you already sell on Amazon) is a snap to use.  We were able to format the book without too much trouble and were able to get it up in the Kindle store and begin getting some sales almost immediately.

We did extensive research into ebooks and learned a lot.  There are lots of online sources where one could sell an ebook but they vary from not too secure to too complex to use to not being known to a wide audience.  Kindle had none of those drawbacks. 

Kindle made it easy for people to use.  You don’t have to buy any special reader.  Right on the Kindle store you can download a free kindle app to your iPhone, Blackberry, PC, and Mac.  Then you can just purchase your e-book and read it on any or all of these devices.  No extra expense. 

We are still researching other methods of distributing our e-book . As of today as far as I know,  small presses are not able to participate in the specialized bookstores for Barnes & Noble’s Nook and the new Sony Reader and the iPad.  We are looking into it and will report back as soon as we know more.

In the meantime, check out our first e-book.  It has wonderful monologues for auditions, great new short plays to work with (that’s our Bonus Materials) and, of course the original plays we published in 2000.  You can download a free sample before you commit.

Let me know what you think.


Now on NYTE Small Press website

February 24, 2010

Our new venture into e-book publishing is now part of the NYTE Small Press website

Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium – the e-book has its own page.  Read the short blurbs about all the plays and a bit about the playwrights.  As Bonus Material you will find included four short plays never before published and two short excerpts from longer works. 

There’s a second page that we’ve called the Plays and Playwrights album.  Quotes from each of the playwrights and some really interesting photos.  Check it out and let me know what you think.


Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium Is Now an E-BOOK

February 9, 2010

Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium is back and it’s an e-book!

Plays and Playwrights for the New Millennium is the first book in our Plays and Playwrights series — the book that started it all. We published it in 2000 and by 2004 it was out of print — 2000 copies sold and the beginning of a whole new trend in publishing.

Since it went out of print, we have gotten so many requests for this book — we’ve even seen it advertised on ebay for over $100!

So I am very excited to announce that the book is now available in electronic form — our first foray in the world of the e-book.

The link to Amazon’s Kindle Store is here.

And now you can read the original scripts of Midnight Brainwash Revival by Kirk Wood Bromley, When Words Fail… by David Dannenfelser, Making Peter Pope by Edmund De Santis, Crunching Numbers by Lynn Marie Macy, “So, I Killed a Few People” by Gary Rudoren and David Summers, Cafe Society by Robert Simonson, and Are We There Yet? by Garth Wingfield.

Yes, they are all back Plus the original Preface and Introduction by Martin Denton, along with a brand new Preface to the E-book. And there’s more — four brand new 10-minute plays, an excerpt from Bromley’s new play, and an excerpt from the screenplay Archie Nunn Killed a Few People.

How do you get the books? If you own a Kindle, it’s no problem, click on this link and it will be downloaded to your Kindle in less than a minute. You can download a FREE kindle app to your iphone, your blackberry, etc, even to your PC and you can then download a copy of the book.

We hope many of you will take this opportunity to check out our very first e-book. Let us hear from you with your thoughts.

This is a great way to have audition monologues handy.