Jason Boog from GalleyCat, (probably the book industry's leading website for insider news and gossip) claims that writers can learn from the Great Depression, according to HuffPost Books. He outlines how writers suffered, then took to the streets to protest their plight in the 1930s, and how paperback books helped safe them. Can digital publishing save us during the next few, hard years, he asks?
Read more about this interview at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/06/writers-great-depression_n_998995.html
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