e-books

0On the Electronic Backlist (by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro)

For the last decade I’ve been saying that the midlist — where most novels are published — is in trouble. Print runs have been reduced, shelf-life has been shortened, in-print status has been cut in half, and back-lists have been decimated. To make matters worse, many publishers blame the writers for reduced sales, as if their policies have nothing to do with the sales figures.

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1eBook Review: “Breath” by Tim Winton

An engaging story about growing up and living on the edge, this award-winning novel, published in 2008, is set in Western Australia in the 1970s. The author, Tim Winton, is one of that country’s most acclaimed living writers. The story may have autobiographical elements, as the author was about the same age as the main protagonist during that decade.

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0Novelist’s debut legal thriller now an e-book for charity

A former trial lawyer, Levine entered the thriller scene 20 years ago with the publication of TO SPEAK FOR THE DEAD, the first novel in his series featuring linebacker-turned-lawyer Jake Lassiter. The book was translated into 15 languages and adapted into an NBC World Premiere Movie in 1995.

TO SPEAK…

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2Bound Books or eBooks: Price or Sensation?

There is currently an issue over the relative cost of regular bound books and their digital equivalents. Many feel that eBooks should be priced cheaper than they are now, although an analysis of the relative costs of the two do not bear this out. Were eBooks to become too inexpensive…

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1An Introduction to Popular E-book File Formats

As we know there are various devices for reading e-books, there are also popular file formats associated with several of such devices. There have always been debates as to which is the best among them, though each of these formats has its own advantages and disadvantages. Some of the popular…

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