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Old 09-18-2014, 03:18 PM   #78
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So unless there is some sort of super duper never-before-seen great sale on a book I cannot get from somewhere else, I am done with B&N. (Which is a shame because there are some books only available at Amazon and B&N, it's like some authors who self-publish their backlist are not aware of any other storefronts).
Don't ask me--I have written to two, no three authors recently asking if they could/would publish on Kobo. Of the three, ONE said, "Sure" asked me for details and went right over and did it. One of the other ones said, 'Not going to happen." The other author said, "I might look into it..."

None of the authors were exclusive to Amazon so I found it rather mindboggling. I get not publishing to Apple (it's difficult and can cost money) but Kobo has a great publishing platform.

And No. I didn't buy any of the books elsewhere.
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