What I think e-publishing needs are DJs.
Today dance music is bigger than ever. People all over the world can make it just by owning a computer. There are dozens, probably thousands of songs being released every week.
DJs basically filter it out. They listen to stuff then pick out the best and play them on their shows. (The same sort of thing happened in the early days of Rock 'n Roll).
So basically a person just has to find a few DJs to follow who play the sort of music they like.
I'm not sure how this would work for books. Books take longer to read than listening to a song. But probably fewer released a week and well, instead of the whole world, it's mostly done by languages.
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