Here are a few stories to read this morning.
- B&N founder Len Riggio has died.
- Jeff Reynolds points out that writers making a living from their work has always been the exception rather than the rule.
- After years of having the market to themselves, E-ink faces increased competition from other epaper screen makers.
- A Philadelphia couple which had built a business restoring comic books was just awarded $10 million in a defamation suit filed against a company that grades comic books.
- This history of the revival of the moleskine notebook is oddly compelling.
P.S. I don’t mention it much, but in addition to working on author websites, I also have experience with writing club websites (I also have some operational experience). in fact, I have two writing clubs as long term clients, and I am currently building a new website for a SinC chapter (Sisters in Crime).
The reason I am mentioning it here is that the question came up at Bouchercon last week.
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