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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald
It takes no more effort to format the authors digital file to an e-book format than to a print ready version and the expense of physically printing the book and distributing it is nonexistant with an e-book. Much of the two processes are duplicated. Your argument is pretty much invalid.
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Given that Mr. Carver obviously has
first hand experience with both formatting his digital files to an e-book format, and to a print ready format, and with the expense of having books printed, and distributed professionally, I'd say his argument
is pretty much valid, from his viewpoint as a published author of both digital and printed books.
You may be seeing it from a different, and no less valid viewpoint, of course. I just wouldn't so blithely dismiss his arguments.