And yes, this Stephen Fraser is the former marketing and communications officer for the technology start-up that changed the world of self-publishing forever, Lulu.com. You'll find bits and pieces of my online identity still attached to Lulu.com, but after helping build the company from a traffic-less, confused little web site (in 2002) into the Web 2.0 juggernaut it is now, I left Lulu at the end of September of 2006 to row my own boat. But there is a bit of history there, some fragments of which reside in the links below.
See also:
- A (wretched) article I wrote for an education periodical on behalf of Lulu, now inexplicably available on Amazon.com
- Comment in Raleigh News-Observer "Self-publisher triples revenue", June 2006
- Creative Commons Interview, May 2006
- Radio interview on Into Tomorrow with Dave Graveline, March 2006
- BBC 4 radio interview, March 2006
- comment in "B(l)ooked your blog yet?", Times of India story, October 2005
- HyperLiterature Exchange Interview, June 2004
- comment in "Savaged in a Humor Column, Professor's Satire Is in Demand on a Web Site," Chronicle of Higher Education story, April 2003
- comment in "Do-it-yourself book publishing takes off on the Web," USA Today story, September 2004
- comment in "Now, the Blooker Prize, for best blook," MediaLife Magazine, March 2006
- Tenebris, the now-defunct, unofficial blog of Lulu.com
- comment in "No money down," San Francisco Bay Guardian story, August 2005
- Interview by Ryan McClelland, a comics blogger, January 2005
- comment in "As RIAA suits loom, customers often confused with criminals," USA Today story, July 2003
- comment in "Blooker Prize to honour journey from blog to book," CBC story, March 2006
- comment in "SPC tech professor gives his textbooks for free," St. Petersburg Times story, June 2004
- comment in "Simplified manual a virtual bestseller," St. Petersburg Times story, July 2004
- comment in "Judge bans book," Lowell Sun story, March 2006
- comment in "Web sites make publishing a snap," FreelanceStar story, September 2006