Why print books are bad for authors

We all love real books, but for writers they're not the best deal

Electronic book or paperback?

In this guest blog, author Clare Le May asks why some e-books are more expensive than their print counterparts. Shouldn't they be cheaper?

The Kindle pricing problem

When you publish on the Kindle, you set your own price. But some customers will end up paying much more

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Amazon passes the e-book tipping point

Online retailer now sells more e-books than paperbacks

First few days with the third-generation Kindle

Okay, so I caved. I still think the Kindle is a dead-end technology. But I bought one anyway.

More e-book trouble for Amazon

Two more publishers are dictating higher e-book prices, deserting Amazon's $9.99 model

The iPad effect - loosening Amazon's grip

The book trade has long complained about Amazon's death-grip on prices and margins. Maybe the iPad has changed the balance of power

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