Visual Editions
Great Looking Stories
Entrances & Exits by Reif Larsen, one of our Editions At Play launch titles, is a Borgesian love story told through Google Street View, in which the narrator discovers a mysterious key in an abandoned bookshop and gradually learns of its power to open and close doors around the world. The story is a beautiful dance between fictional narrative real locations that seamlessly spans the globe. It is a new kind of digital book. A book that travels the world.
Reif Larsen’s first novel, The Selected Works Of T.S. Spivet, was a New York Times Bestseller and later made into a film by Jean Pierre Jeunet (of Amélie fame). His most recent novel I Am Radar was published in 2015. Reif is also a filmmaker and has made documentaries in the US, UK and sub-Saharan Africa. He lives with his family in Scotland.
See also
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Buy The Truth About Cats & Dogs
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Buy All This Rotting
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Buy Entrances & Exits
Our News
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Landed: Editions At Play
We’re whooping with excitement and we’ll be honest, we’re holding our breath with nerves too, as we send Editions At Play out into the real-ish world in the shape of a landing page.
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Cyclone Sydney
We really do mean it when we say the team (headed up by the very wonderful Tom Uglow) are passionate, committed, super smart and amazingly humble and we’re all feeling very excited (and a little nervous too) about this great new Editions at Play space we’re building together.
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Editions at Play
Here’s the low down. Editions at Play is the brainchild of Visual Editions and Google’s Creative Lab. There will be a sprawling Library of Possibilities and the books we make will be distributed by Google Play Books. We’re aiming for (at least some of it) to launch later this year, in the Autumn.
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Editions At Play. Oh yes. We're live.
We are triple launching today: our new adventure Editions At Play, a digital bookstore for books that cannot be printed, made in attached-by-the-hip partnership with the brilliant team of Googlers at Google Creative Lab in Sydney is live as of today.