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Old Nov 8th, 2006, 03:57 PM        E-Books
I was just wondering how many people here actually buy E-Books. In the age of Blackberries and E-Book Readers you would think the general population would start to give E-Books a chance. I might get an E-Book published in the near future for various reasons. It seems that new authors have a hell of a time breaking into the market (I know this first hand.) Great publishing companies only publish stories represented by an agent, and all the great agents only represent authors that are established. So how does a new author have any chance at becoming popular? I think that having an E-Book on the market would do a few things for me: the E-Book would be considerably cheaper for people to buy, I would sell more copies to people, and cheap E-Book+selling more copies=exposure to my creative abilities. So, who here actually reads E-Books, and do you think the average person would buy a young adult E-Book?
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