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E-books catching on with readers
E-books catching on with readers
E-books, such as Sony's Readers, are less than 3 percent of the total publishing market, but are catching on fast.
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September 15, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... VanderMeer interviews Caitlin R. Kiernan. Advice/Articles Karen Healey on Cultural Consultants. Angela Slatter on Desirable Characteristics for an Editor (Not to be confused with What Makes an Editor Sexy). The Rejectionist on Confidential to Anonymous; Or, Dark Secrets of the Publishing Industry Revealed! Jim C Hines on PublishAmerica’s Twittery. David Dritsas on E-books catching on with readers. Alan Baxter on Reviews and how to take them. S. ...

Tardy Starlinks
Mike Brotherton: SF Writer — I meant to post last night, but there were database issues.  Sorry if the site was down if you tried to visit.  I should have another post later today, too, but let’s get some starlinks up now while everything is looking good. CNN tells us that ebooks are catching on with readers.  It must be true. The scoop for season 4 of heroes.  Lesbians mentioned.  Are lesbians the new sharks?  Do shows jump them? Apparently you can never have too many superheroes, so sayeth Disney, new owner of Marvel.  As long as they bring back ...

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