eBooks Are the Future
Posted By Paula on October 26, 2009
Ebooks are the future of publishing. I’ve said this for years and I still firmly believe it. Will they replace hard copy books? My best guess is they won’t, no more than TV replaced radio. TV changed radio, no denying that, but it certainly didn’t put the little talking box out of business. Some of us might wish it did, especially when we hear the rants and ravings of some talk radio hosts, but the fact is, radio has a purpose and a place in today’s world. So do eBooks.
I could write pages on this subject, but my publisher, Dragonfly Publishing, Inc, has posted an article that says it all much better than I can. Click here for the latest on a subject important to any author and/or reader.

Sixteen-year-old Becky Walden has two big dreams: to become an all-state basketball player and to find a special boy to love. When she moves from St. Louis to a small town in southwestern Missouri, she meets Matt McRae. He shares her love of basketball and he comes to love her, but he is unwilling to fight the system of small town politics that has reached into the high school and tainted their sport. Becky learns that love doesn't always mean happiness; sometimes it can really hurt.



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