Noted horror and suspense author Stephen King reads a passage from his new novella, “Ur”, a story written expressly for the new Amazon Kindle 2 e-ink book reader. He’s reading it during the Kindle ...
Noted horror and suspense author Stephen King reads a passage from his new novella, “Ur”, a story written expressly for the new Amazon Kindle 2 e-ink book reader. He’s reading it during the Kindle 2 launch event at the Morgan Library in New York City.
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I think seeing Stephen King reading his story on a Kindle answers the question if e-book publishing is going to evolve and/or here to stay. I believe bound, paper books are always going to be purchased when the story (book) is a treasure. I'll continue to buy both.
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