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Old 01-11-2012, 04:16 PM   #6
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But here are 10 novelists who struck it big last year, pushing their self-published e-books all the way to The New York Times bestseller list.
I guess they are all ebooks? I'm wondering why I've never heard of any of these before, except The Mill River Recluse and that just from browsing Smashwords. Not that I know every ebook published, but it seems like we on MR would be a little more up on these things than people not on MR.
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