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01-22-2016

[ US ] How a City in France Got the World’s First Short-Story Vending Machines

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Image of [ US ] How a City in France Got the World’s First Short-Story Vending Machines

The city of Grenoble, France, is testing the first models of a local startup’s short-story vending machine.Photograph by Pauline Bock

When Jess Mateychuk entered the tourism office in Grenoble, France, he wasn’t looking for information about the city. “I finally found them!” the twenty-one-year-old exchange student from Winnipeg, Canada, said with excitement. He was referring to the city’s recent cultural innovation turned Internet hit: a black and orange, rocket-looking cylinder that spits out short stories, free of charge.

11-13-2015

[ UK ] Short story vending machines press French commuters' buttons

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Image of [ UK ] Short story vending machines press French commuters' buttons

Journey’s the end ... a short story vending machine in Grenoble. Photograph: AFP JP Clatot


A publisher is doing brisk business dispensing free fiction from machines in Grenoble, to help readers make the most of ‘dead time’ on their journeys.
Readers in Grenoble can now nibble fiction instead of vending machine snacks, after publisher Short Édition introduced eight short-story dispensers around the French city.