Surveying the ebook discussions at
BookExpo America, it's clear that despite their popularity, ebooks still lack
their own category of breakthrough storytelling experiences.
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Discussion:
Let's face it: the American book
industry doesn't really need BookExpo America any longer. If you ran the
show, what would you do to make it essential again?
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Ebooks Still Lack a Category Defining Storytelling Experience
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