The links below are to Amazon’s best books and ebooks of 2013. Perhaps your next book or ebook can be found there?
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Top Books/Ebooks of 2013:Top 100 Books of 2013:
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Top 100 Ebooks of 2013:
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The links below are to Amazon’s best books and ebooks of 2013. Perhaps your next book or ebook can be found there?
For more visit:
Top Books/Ebooks of 2013:Top 100 Books of 2013:
Print
Top 100 Ebooks of 2013:
Kindle Ebooks
The link below is to an article on how one journalist will not read ebooks to her kids. What do you think? Please offer your thoughts via our poll.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cate-pane/why-i-dont-read-digital-books-to-my-kids_b_4179144.html
The link below is to an article that takes a look at 17 Australian Young Adult book authors.
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http://www.epicreads.com/blog/17-australian-ya-authors-you-need-to-read/
The link below is to an article that considers reasons for writing in books.
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http://www.patheos.com/blogs/joeljmiller/2013/11/write-in-your-books/
The link below is to an article that comments on ebook pricing.
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http://www.wired.com/opinion/2013/10/how-ebook-pricing-hurts-us-in-more-ways-than-you-think/
In the past couple of months, two ebook subscription services — Oyster and Scribd — have launched. Both aim to be a “Netflix (S NFLX) for ebooks,” providing unlimited access to ebooks from a variety of publishers for a set monthly fee.
Both Oyster and Scribd have been fairly circumspect about how authors are paid when their books are accessed through the apps — in part because the terms may vary slightly by publisher. Now, though, we’re getting a little bit more information on how author payments through Oyster work.
Self-publishing distributor Smashwords is letting its authors include their ebooks in Oyster. On Friday, Smashwords CEO Mark Coker sent authors and publishers an email explaining how the financial terms of the arrangement will work:
“As a Smashwords author or publisher, you’ll earn 60 percent of your book’s retail list price whenever an Oyster subscriber reads more than 10 percent of…
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