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Old 08-07-2015, 08:54 PM   #35
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I had him pegged as someone who wouldn't let facts get in the way of his opinions. Clearly I was wrong.
Why clear? Because he agrees with you? What about next time he says something you totally disagree with, as will happen? Then he's back to not caring about facts

Maybe I can quote something from his last article that will take away the wait for you:

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But we’re still many years — most likely a decade or more — from any real changing of the guard.
I don't think the changing of the guard he's talking about would be the replacement of the advance-funded research-centered major-publisher books I tend to me read with titles that sell 100 copies a year. I find it hard to believe that trend can keep on going for long, but, of course, time will tell. Shatzkin's United Artists idea is more plausible, but I don't see it being the kind of change you are hoping for.

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