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Old 01-12-2011, 11:12 AM   #33
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It's what author John Scalzi believes too.
I noticed that fellow author Jay Lake vehemently disagreed with John Scalzi in the comments of that article.

I'm now very unhappy with Jay Lake.

When I got my Kindle, one of the first things I did was look around for content from authors that I liked. I had found Jay Lake's novel Mainspring in my local bookstore, read it and thought it was great. So he was one of the authors I looked for.

Guess how many of Jay Lake's novels are available as ebooks in Australia. A big fat zero.

I'm not really upset at Jay Lake by the way, but it certainly pisses me off that I can't access his work. I did get one of his short stories recently, but I wanted to read the sequel to Mainspring on my Kindle.

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Caleb
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