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Originally Posted by Crowl
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if thats the way they want with some authors in the future, combine the stuff you list with a limited edition hardback version and then flog it at a higher price to fans, you see the same marketing methods used nowadays with stuff like dvds, videogames etc all the time.
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It wouldn't surprise me either. We already see it in books, with deluxe signed limited edition hardcovers in slip cases, trade hardcovers, trade paperbacks, and mass market paperbacks. This is simply an extension of the concept into other media.
"Director's Cut", anyone?
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Dennis