I have always considered Borders the most sheik in terms of the consolidation of book sellers. I cannot really fault Amazon-- they are fast, efficient, make me feel like they consider me, and I have purchased some of my medical equipment needs from them-- this in itself still amazes me-- but their size, their power, and my implicit faith in my significant investment in their ereader technology, this makes me nervous.
I have done book clubs at B&N, and got some of my science readings from them, (still unfinished heady work), and I like my branch and their coffee shop, but Borders was most akin to my literary espirit, and I am not sure they will survive, even in the US, though I've read my work there, as a local author.
It is sad in some ways, and I have to depend on my ability as a writer now, and it is a bad time for it. I am reading fairly competent genre authors for free, authors whom I am not quite on parity with, and by any deity one can name, or not, where this leaves me I can only surmise with no small amount of trepidation.
Be that as it may, I hope you like James Paul; he is an acquired taste on both sides of the pond, and I have spent my life in pursuit of decoding him.![]()



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