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07 Nov 10
PD SocMediaIn just a few years, mobile phone novels - or keitai shousetsu -
have become a publishing phenomenon in Japan, turning
middle-of-the-road publishing houses into major concerns and making
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Geoffrey Bilder"half of Japan's top-10 selling works of fiction in the first six months of the year were composed the same way - on the tiny handset of a mobile phone."
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Mathieu Plourde"I started writing novels on my mobile when I was in junior high school and I got really quick with my thumbs, so after a while it didn't take so long. I never planned to be a novelist, if that's what you'd call me, so I'm still quite shocked at how succe
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Ewan McIntoshRemarkably, half of Japan's top-10 selling works of fiction in the first six months of the year were composed the same way—on the tiny handset of a mobile phone. They sold an average of 400,000 copies.
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Lynne JonesRemarkably, half of Japan's top-10 selling works of fiction in the first six months of the year were composed the same way - on the tiny handset of a mobile phone.
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Alan LevineRemarkably, half of Japan's top-10 selling works of fiction in the first six months of the year were composed the same way - on the tiny handset of a mobile phone.
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