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Futurist's take on publishing
- Subject: Futurist's take on publishing
- From: S* A* H* <S*@meredith.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:51:11 -0500
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I came across this article in the latest issue of The Futurist, and I
thought it was fascinating. Most of the article discusses how digital
technology and content affects writing and publishing. In particular, I
thought that the ideas about book publishing and marketing were really
intriguing. We¹ve known for ages that books sell better when the author
takes an active part in marketing?I thought the description of the book as
?a souvenir¹ was right on, and the possibilities for related products or
?experiences¹ were fascinating. What do you think? Read the article at:
http://www.wfs.org/May-June%20files/Futwrite1.htm
Thanks,
Susan Appleget Hurst
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