How E-Books Changed Publishing Forever

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Conda Douglas, Erin Mitchell, Jacy Sellers, and Neil Plakcy explore how the rise of e-books reshaped publishing, access, and readership. They discuss distribution platforms, pricing strategies, and what the future of digital storytelling may hold for authors.

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