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	<title>Comments on: Reading articles about the death of book publishing-NOT for the faint of heart</title>
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		<title>By: Julie Trelstad</title>
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		<description>Ellen - thanks for noticing the tweet! I completely agree that the authors who can attract readers to their books by creating a name for themselves (online or in the real world) will continue to find that publishers (small like Plain White or huge like Wiley) who will want to work with them. What won&#039;t be happening much are publishers &quot;making&quot; authors.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ellen &#8211; thanks for noticing the tweet! I completely agree that the authors who can attract readers to their books by creating a name for themselves (online or in the real world) will continue to find that publishers (small like Plain White or huge like Wiley) who will want to work with them. What won&#8217;t be happening much are publishers &#8220;making&#8221; authors.</p>
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