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Becca Pollock interviews Chad Redden, managing editor of online poetry and literary publication NAP. Redden discusses why he uses Tumblr instead of WordPress; how social media is used to promote new posts and authors; why NAP currently exists as an online-only publication and what it would take to change that; and the limitations of e-books: “The Kindle is really good for prose and fiction, but for poetry, it messes up the line breaks. PDF lets me lock [the text] into a form.”
This interview was recorded on November 18, 2013.
By Emerson CollegeBecca Pollock interviews Chad Redden, managing editor of online poetry and literary publication NAP. Redden discusses why he uses Tumblr instead of WordPress; how social media is used to promote new posts and authors; why NAP currently exists as an online-only publication and what it would take to change that; and the limitations of e-books: “The Kindle is really good for prose and fiction, but for poetry, it messes up the line breaks. PDF lets me lock [the text] into a form.”
This interview was recorded on November 18, 2013.