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Why That Ebook May Cost More Than The Hardcover

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Paul Whybrow

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There's a lot of wise comment in this article, along with astute predictions and some worrying indications of publishing industry trends.

http://thoughtcatalog.com/porter-an...the-big-dog-barks-publishings-shifting-scene/

I like the way that the article's author Porter Anderson, nails the problem of self-publishing - what he calls 'the “self-publish-yes, self-sell-no” problem. Anyone can self-publish today, this is true. But far fewer people can meaningfully sell their work.'
 
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