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Old 10-09-2007, 09:13 AM   #123
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
I really believe the Baen model can work on a broad scale. We don't need NEA funding, wealthy patrons, in-book advertising, or any of the rest of it.
I agree with you entirely. That's why I always buy Baen's Webscription every month, regardless of whether or not there's anything in it that month that I particularly want. For me, the $15 is more a way of saying "good on you for doing the right thing"; the books are just a "bonus" .

One side-effect, however, of always buying the Webscription is that by doing so I've "discovered" some others who I'd simply never have read otherwise. Getting a "mystery package" of books each month certainly has benefits that way!
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