Monday, June 18, 2012

"Are Cheap Ebooks Bad for Readers?"

So asks The New Yorker in their promo for the Ken Auletta piece--
http://www.newyorker.com/online/2012/06/25/120625on_audio_amazon

Are inexpensive products ever bad for consumers? Or do they not offer greater choice and an expanded market?

The days of gatekeepers manning a top-heavy, hyperexpensive publishing establishment are over.

(My new The Tower e-novel is a faster, more explosive and more relevant reading experience than anything put out by ICM's precious literary authors. Read it and find out.)

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