Joe Meyers, News-Times
Westport writer Tessa Smith McGovern was fiddling around with an iPhone last year and thinking about all the applications that could be downloaded to her gizmo when that proverbial light bulb went on over her head. What about an “app” for short pieces of fiction and nonfiction? Like all writers, McGovern was well aware of the dwindling number of print outlets for short stories, so she started thinking about utilizing the new technology to deliver well-written and uplifting stories that could be read on the go. “It really got me excited in so many different ways,” McGovern said in a phone interview last week of “eChook,” the app she launched two months ago.
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