In the same way that the music industry has been shaken by the Internet, the publishing world is never going to be the same. Authors are no longer at the mercy of a couple of publishers who get to decide what’s going to be printed and distributed. Today, any person who’s written a book can have it serialized on his own blog, or turned into an ebook that anybody can download and read straight on his computer. And in addition to social networks for authors (such as Smashwords), there’s social sites that allow aspiring authors to try and have books printed and sold. Authonomy is one such resource.
And now, there’s also Pandamian. This new site is closer to Smashwords than to Authonomy. It lets you create ebooks in lots of different formats, and then have them spread as best as you can. The site lets you create ePub, Mobi and PDF books that anybody can download. And people who like what you write can also keep posted on new chapters that become available by subscribing to what you do, pretty much as they would subscribe to a RSS feed.
The site is in beta right now, and you can freely create an account and use Pandamian’s services to the full. You have to supply your email address, and customize your own URL (IE, rogerhollings.pandamian.com).
Pandamian.com In Their Own Words
The easiest way to publish a book online.
Some Questions About Pandamian.com
How is this service going to evolve in the future? Will you have to pay to use it? Or is it remaining essentially free? 







