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Old 07-10-2012, 03:12 AM   #83
DarkScribe
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Location: Runaway Bay, QLD, , Australia
Device: Kindle DX Graphite, Touch, Paperwhite, Sony, and Nook.
I am very enthusiastic about eReaders. I can load several files that I need to review or edit and use the highlight feature (plus an audio note-taker) to indicate where revision is needed. I am no longer tied to a computer in order to function. It makes my worklife more relaxing. I can be sitting in my boat fishing or lazing on the beach and still be reviewing submissions. To my wife's chagrin, if I wake early and cannot get back to sleep I will continue to work in bed.

I also use it to read for pleasure, I am reading new writers and re-reading old favourites when I feel a need to relax. I doubt that an eReader has saved me money, but it has made life more relaxed.
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