About: Inkshares

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Inkshares is a publishing and literary rights-management platform founded in 2013. It is an open platform with a community of over 100,000 authors and readers. Authors post partial manuscripts which are sorted based on reader interest. Selected manuscripts are edited by Inkshares for publishing in North America, sale into foreign territories, and development in television and film. Inkshares has been called “the future of publishing” by The Wall Street Journal.

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  • Inkshares is a publishing and literary rights-management platform founded in 2013. It is an open platform with a community of over 100,000 authors and readers. Authors post partial manuscripts which are sorted based on reader interest. Selected manuscripts are edited by Inkshares for publishing in North America, sale into foreign territories, and development in television and film. Inkshares investors include , Indicator Ventures, and prominent angels in the media and entertainment space. Inkshares has strategic relationships with Ingram for North American book distribution and for representation and packaging in television and film. Inkshares has been called “the future of publishing” by The Wall Street Journal. (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Thaddeus Woodman, Lawrence Levitsky, Adam Gomolin, and Jeremy Thomas (en)
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  • Oakland, California (en)
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  • Inkshares (en)
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  • Books (en)
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  • Inkshares is a publishing and literary rights-management platform founded in 2013. It is an open platform with a community of over 100,000 authors and readers. Authors post partial manuscripts which are sorted based on reader interest. Selected manuscripts are edited by Inkshares for publishing in North America, sale into foreign territories, and development in television and film. Inkshares has been called “the future of publishing” by The Wall Street Journal. (en)
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  • Inkshares (en)
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