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The Atavist : ウィキペディア英語版
Atavist

Atavist is a multimedia publishing platform.〔Bilton, Ricardo (19 October 2015). ("How Atavist is winning over publishers" ). ''Digiday''.〕 It was founded by Jefferson Rabb, Evan Ratliff, and Nicholas Thompson.〔Gustini, Ray (21 May 2012). ("The Atavist Rises; Amazon Charms Waterstones" ). ''The Atlantic Wire''.〕 In the spring of 2015, they released their free publishing platform, built with Google's Polymer. Fast Company (wrote ) that the new system "make() it near-painless to create and sell beautifully designed long-form content across multiple platforms." Early (investors ) in the company include IAC, Eric Schmidt, and the Founders Fund.
== Usage ==
''The Atavist Magazine'' is a monthly publication of longform narrative journalism.〔Pavlus, John (18 January 2011). ("Designing the Atavist, an App That Rescues Long-form Journalism" ). ''Fast Company''.〕 The stories are between 10,000 and 20,000 words and include video, interactive elements and full audio accompaniment. It has been nominated for eight National Magazine Awards since its launch in 2011,〔Brownlee, John (23 March 2015). ("The Atavist Redesign Turns The Long-Form Portal Into A Magic Word Processor" ). ''Fast Company''.〕 and in 2015 won for best Feature Writing with its piece "Love and Ruin," by James Verini. It is the first digital-only publication to receive the award.〔Sebastian, Michael (2 February 2015). ("Vogue Wins Magazine of the Year at National Magazine Awards" ). ''Advertising Age''.〕
In 2014, three ''Atavist Magazine'' titles were optioned for film:
* "American Hippopotamus" by Jon Mooallem〔Fleming Jr., Mike (5 June 2014). ("RatPac, Edward Norton’s Class 5 Options ‘American Hippopotamus'" ). ''Deadline''.〕
* "One Thousand Pounds of Dynamite" by Adam Higginbotham〔Sneider, Jeff (14 August 2014). ("Bradley Cooper, Todd Phillips to Produce ‘A Thousand Pounds of Dynamite’ for Warner Bros." ). ''The Wrap''.〕
* "The Trials of White Boy Rick" by Evan Hughes〔Ford, Rebecca (9 October 2014). ("'Oblivion' Director Joseph Kosinski to Helm 'The Trials of White Boy Rick'" ). ''Hollywood Reporter''.〕
''The California Sunday Magazine'', ''Mental Floss'', The Daily Dot, ''The Christian Science Monitor'', ''Esquire'', and ''Vice'', have all used Atavist to publish "eye-catching" feature stories on the Web.〔Bilton, Ricardo (19 October 2015). ("How Atavist is winning over publishers" ). ''Digiday''.〕
A partnership with Atavist Books, a multiplatform book publishing company founded by Barry Diller, Scott Rudin, and Frances Coady, launched in the spring of 2014 with "Sleep Donation" by Karen Russell.〔Coffey, Michael (7 October 2013). ("One Year Later, Coady’s Atavist Books Set to Launch" ). ''Publisher's Weekly''.〕 All titles were produced and distributed using Atavist.

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