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One problem is disposable income, but the bigger problem is discussed on Gizmodo -- There Are Officially Too Damn Many E-Book Readers.
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One problem is disposable income, but the bigger problem is discussed on Gizmodo -- There Are Officially Too Damn Many E-Book Readers.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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The Almighty E-Book (Okay, short story) Experiment.
The Almighty E-Book (Okay, short story) Experiment. reudaly 2009
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Read an E-Book Week is a not-for-profit week set aside to inform the public about the pleasures and advantages of reading electronically.
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At the Wall Street Journal, Author Steven Johnson asks How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write? as he outlines a future with more books, more distractions -- and the end of reading alone. [via Cliff Pickover]
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To read more about the eBook royalty debate, see The Author's Guild article, "E-Book Royalty Math: The House Always Wins."
Arielle Ford: To E-Book or Not to E-Book... Are Authors Losing Out? Arielle Ford 2011
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You can read more about the Paranormal Parlor and Magical Creatures collections here:PW E-Book Announcement In 1915, Emily Grant Hutchings had her own clairvoyant experience with the Ouija.
Varla Ventura: Paranormal Parlor Games Varla Ventura 2011
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You can read more about the Paranormal Parlor and Magical Creatures collections here:PW E-Book Announcement In 1915, Emily Grant Hutchings had her own clairvoyant experience with the Ouija.
Varla Ventura: Paranormal Parlor Games Varla Ventura 2011
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To read more about the eBook royalty debate, see The Author's Guild article, "E-Book Royalty Math: The House Always Wins."
Arielle Ford: To E-Book or Not to E-Book... Are Authors Losing Out? Arielle Ford 2011
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At the Wall Street Journal, Author Steven Johnson asks How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write? as he outlines a future with more books, more distractions -- and the end of reading alone. [via Cliff Pickover]
April 2009 2009
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