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Issue 138
Summer/Fall 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
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William Gibson's ideal publishing world
Matt Wood
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The never ending reading revolution
Matt Wood
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A true tale of trying to do something useful with an e-book
Matt Wood
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Pete Hamill on e-books
Matt Wood
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Digital publishing with a personal touch
Matt Wood
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Anthologize your blog
Matt Wood
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No computers, or no loitering?
Matt Wood
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The absence of covers, part 2
Matt Wood
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On the inevitability of progress
Matt Wood
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Does the absence of covers make the heart grow fonder?
Matt Wood
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E-book publishers determined to ruin a good thing
Matt Wood
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Amazon announces new Kindles
Matt Wood
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E-books drinking game
Matt Wood
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E-book exchange
Matt Wood
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Will e-books let agents skip publishers?
Matt Wood
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Defending the Memory Theater
Matt Wood
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Writing for the Kindle
Matt Wood
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The latest bold prediction about e-books
Matt Wood
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E-reading on the sly
Matt Wood
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ePub for both VQR and TQO
Matt Wood
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