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Old 03-13-2017, 07:06 AM   #4
Ricky D'Angelo
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If you are a dystopian science fiction writer books have the clear advantage over ereaders. IIRC, Fahrenheit 451 had scenes where books which were engulfed with flames leapt/ flapped liked birds and their ashes swirled like fireflies or something along those lines. If ereaders were used what would Bradburry have written? Amazon CEO deleted all kindle content with a push of a button? In terms of use of imagery for writing, books have the clear advantage over ebooks.

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