On February 12, writer and columnist Damien G. Walter published a thesis on e-book sales that caused quite a stir in the publishing community.
Walter addressed several ugly industry realities, such as consumer impulse buying with low read rates, the principle of digital abundance, the glut of low-quality self-published books and physical scarcity. But here’s what Walter’s post doesn’t do: provide a solution for the e-book industry.
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