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Old 03-07-2008, 03:56 PM   #24
Alisa
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Hey! What's wrong with pulp fiction, scifi and fantasy?
In my opinion, a large catalog of these genres is key to success in this market. Most of the people I know that read several books a week are fans of these or romance novels. I know folks like to look down their noses at this stuff but it's serious money. Plus I know plenty of highly-intelligent people who enjoy some fun, lightweight fiction. This is the sort of thing that will drive the volume up and the price of screens down. Then when larger, color screens are cheaper, we'll start seeing more magazines. That'll not only be big money, but a great boon to the environment.
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