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Old 03-21-2012, 01:34 PM   #16
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Personally I don't really care about a potential reduction in new books being written. My to read e-book pile is in the hundreds, including many classics I never got round to, and will likely have to wait for my retirement before I can make serious inroads. Reduction in author revenues due to saturation of the market should eventually lead to fewer new bad e-books being written.


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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
That glee is short lived euphoria (then again, in the long run, we're all dead) once we start to realize that nothing new is written. Look at what happened in the music industry, lots and lots of covers, not a so much new and innovative scores coming out. If you can't make money off it there is really no impetus other than to indulge your personal ego. Most readers get tired fast of pamphleteering.
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