Nook Press replaces PubIt


By Andrew Hudson Published: April 9, 2013 Updated: August 8, 2016

By Andrew Hudson Published: April 9, 2013 Updated: August 8, 2016

Keeping up with the Amazons and Apples of the world, bookseller Barnes & Noble has updated its self-publishing eBook conduit. Fortunately, the annoyingly over-emphatic name of “PubIt!” has been changed to “Nook Press”, echoing B&N’s eReader, Nook.

“Nook Press now incorporates a web-based authoring tool: would-be Hemingways can write and preview their work through one online hub, sharing their drafts with others in a secure space.”
Jon Fingas, Engadget, Apr 9, 2013

“Offers Authors Fast, Easy and Free Tools to Create, Collaborate and Publish the Highest Quality eBooks and Access to Millions of NOOK Customers”
Barnes & Noble press release, Apr 9, 2013

“By removing the technology barrier from self-publishing and offering easy-to-use tools for writing, editing and publishing eBooks, NOOK Press makes it even easier for authors to focus on writing and reaching new readers.”
Barnes & Noble press release, Apr 9, 2013

Nook Press uses technology from FastPencil.

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Sources: Engadget, Nook Press.

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