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I put a link to this in the previous post on my Aurora-eligible work for 2025, but wanted to highlight it. This was my contribution to the Shapers of Worlds Volume V anthology, and it …
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The death of traditional book publishing?
One device away from the beginning of the end of traditional book publishing?
Sounds right to me. Of course, for me, my Audiovox Harrier already serves as a perfectly terrific e-book reader. In fact, the device described in the Michael Hyatt article I linked above sounds rather bulky. The size of a hardcover book? Yikes! (Via Instapundit.)
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2005/12/the-death-of-traditional-book-publishing/
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I just checked it, and it works for me. Try it again?
Can you re-type the link to his post? It’s not working but I’m highly interested!