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Old 08-16-2013, 09:11 PM   #29
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You know, I hardly know who to quote here in this reply, but I feel your pain, having struggled with my client's book and finding B&N and Nook to be the greatest obstacle to understanding what I didn't know and needed to know. You folks here were amazing support and help, but I have to say I am not surprised at what you've said here about B&N and Nook.

I, too, don't want to do a "vanilla" format. I think every author I work with deserves to develop his/her own voice (in a visual sense) for ebooks as well as formats that suit the genre and topic.

Sigh . . . .
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