Coliloquy

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Coliloquy
FoundedJanuary 2012
FounderLisa Rutherford and Waynn Lue
Country of originUSA
Headquarters locationSan Francisco
Publication typesEntwined, Fluid, Georgetown Academy
Fiction genresYoung Adult, Young Adult Romance, Romance, Erotica
Official websitehttp://www.coliloquy.com/

Coliloquy is a digital publishing house based in San Francisco, which specializes in interactive fiction. It was co-founded by Lisa Rutherford and Waynn Lue in January 2012.[1] Coliloquy has published books from over 40 authors, among them Stephen King, Amy Tan, and Matt Groening.

In 2014, Coliloquy was acquired by Vook, a multimedia book publisher. Vook subsequently altered its business strategy in 2015 and rebranded as Pronoun.[2]

Notable Features

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Coliloquy was the second ebook publisher to develop Active Content for the Amazon Kindle.[3] By engaging with specific features of book applications, readers can control the outcome of the narrative. Some titles provide the reader with choice points within the story, allowing the reader to pick path A or B.[4] Other books allow for readers to participate in the writing of a book.[5]

Titles

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Most Coliloquy titles are classified as Young Adult, Young Adult Romance, Romance, or Erotica

Children's Books

  • A Dark & Dismal Flower by J.C. Herz and Eve Scott. Illustrations by Shamona Stokes and animation by Alex Scott

References

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