Mark your calendars, and prepare to be a part of history, culture, and literature... March 4-10 2007 is
Read an E-book Week, and it's a year not to be missed! This year, I am joining award-winning author Rita Toews in supporting and promoting
Read an E-book Week 2007.
As I've worked on this project, even I have been surprised by the number of e-book authors and e-book sellers out there, available to even a cursory search. I've passed the word on to over 300 sites myself, and there are hundreds more out there. Not bad for a format that many people don't believe will ever make it beside books, or don't even know about!
The e-book is already following the path that the paperback book blazed a century ago, from lowly and illegitimate roots, to a place of respect beside hardback books. And during
Read an E-book Week, we’re going to help it along by encouraging e-book readers, authors and publishers to pitch in. Please visit
http://www.domokos.com/readebookweek.html to find out more about
Read an E-book Week, including background on the e-book revolution, planned activities in 2007, and tips from Rita and me on things you can do to support e-books!
(Rita Toews created
Read an E-book Week in 2002. She has written and co-authored award-winning children’s books, crime novels and historical dramas, available through
www.domokos.com.)