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E-book article in D.C. CityPaper

Teleread flags an article in the D.C. CityPaper that discusses e-books, and includes reviews of four by local authors, including David Rothman's The Solomon Scandals, Quintin Peterson's A Dark Place, Donald Carr's Psaurian: A Novel of Semi-Intelligent Design, and yours truly's As the Mirror Cracks.

Interestingly, the article is entitled "Kindle in the Wind," yet barely even mentions the Amazon device. In fact, other than a few comments from the authors reviewed (I guess no one wanted to talk to me!), the article doesn't say much about e-books in general, it mostly sets up the e-book reviews.
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