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Old 12-23-2007, 08:33 PM   #53
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by rlauzon View Post
As I've said before, what the publishers want is irrelevant. They have no place in the eBook market.
It won't be irelevant as long as people want their books to be available as e-books. For now, at least, they still have the best hand and dominate the game. They can still come to dominate the e-book market, depending on how they handle themselves.

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Something interesting: I've been reading mainly "unknown" authors lately and I'm finding them far better than the "best seller" authors.
Yeah, that happens to me a lot, too. When I mentioned the unknown publishers, I wasn't making a statement about their quality... mainly their quantity, and the fact that mainstream markets aren't going to know them, or their authors, as well as the Big Pubs' clients... which in turn will affect marketability.
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