Who can blame him?
It isn't this guys job to keep the e-book market afloat. He's a writer and obviously a rather good one. E-books helped get him a paper contract which is great but like the rest of us he has bills to pay and who would turn down a good contract?
The fact of the matter is that he will probably earn more money from a paper book than an e-book. If e-books really are the future (as I think they are) then they will get there when the time and technology is right - not because some authors sacrificed earning some money to 'help' the market.
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