Nick MarshWhy do Ozzies love our new book Where Are You so bloody much?We don’t know. Do you?Sep 18, 2018Sep 18, 2018
Nick MarshinTales from Wonderbly BackstageTop of the (Publishing) PopsWonderbly’s unique, customer centred publishing model has made us the 8th largest publisher of children’s picture books in the UK in 2017 —…Feb 12, 20181Feb 12, 20181
Nick MarshStrange Tales in 2017This year we did eight Strange Tales events featuring 36 brilliantly different people telling stories about unconventional story telling……Dec 30, 20171Dec 30, 20171
Nick MarshThe VoiceBook Saga Part IV: AftermathIn which we finally decide to launch on the ultimate story telling technology platform: Books.Dec 17, 2017Dec 17, 2017
Nick MarshThe VoiceBook Saga Part III: ReturnPart three of our 20 month quest to reinvent eBooks using voice recognition, in which we almost release an absolute hoot of an app… but…Nov 27, 2017Nov 27, 2017
Nick MarshinTales from Wonderbly BackstageThe VoiceBook Saga Part II: VoyagePart two of our 20 month quest to reinvent eBooks using voice recognition, in which we make lots of prototypes and learn some hard lessonsNov 20, 2017Nov 20, 2017
Nick MarshinTales from Wonderbly BackstageThe VoiceBook Saga Part I: GenesisOur 20 month quest to re-invent eBooks using voice recognition technology and what we learned along the wayNov 14, 20171Nov 14, 20171
Nick MarshWhat’s the difference between British and American picture books?A lot of dudes and a lot of problems…Mar 9, 20173Mar 9, 20173
Nick MarshinTales from Wonderbly BackstageWhat do we know about who buys our books?Lots!Feb 8, 2017Feb 8, 2017
Nick MarshinTales from Wonderbly BackstageTowards a Universal Theory of Picture BooksPart One; Zero to ThreeNov 23, 20163Nov 23, 20163