tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post888291745132456003..comments2023-10-30T04:04:58.444-07:00Comments on Stone Arch Books: What's Next?Stone Arch Books: Library Boundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08643873788499920804noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-26368794117691008452009-11-26T20:13:06.660-08:002009-11-26T20:13:06.660-08:00The Flu Fighter download is awesome! I shared it a...The Flu Fighter download is awesome! I shared it around my school and plan to share it on one of my blogs next!<br /><br />Keep up the great work!Keith Schochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04487459160222497971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-16496629271168606602009-11-20T13:23:33.459-08:002009-11-20T13:23:33.459-08:00These are all such interesting comments. I think f...These are all such interesting comments. I think first of all we have to acknowledge that since we are reading a publishing company blog, we MIGHT be biased (especially those of us who work here...). I personally don't want an e-reader. I love real books. What does appeal to me, though, is the immediate delivery, and the reduced waste (and in some cases, reduced price). It's a very interesting time to be involved in publishing, and like Michael Jasper says, it's going to be VERY interesting to see how our kids--the future consumers of the written word--choose to read.Beth Brezenoff, Assistant Editorial Directorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17705595197416865847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-2211470789766396982009-11-19T10:32:04.368-08:002009-11-19T10:32:04.368-08:00With an opening line like yours at the start of th...With an opening line like yours at the start of this blog (ha! nice one!), I couldn't help but comment. I agree with the other commenters about loving the feel of an actual book to read and enjoy, then put on our own shelf. <br /><br />For people of a certain age, probably folks born before 1999, let's say, books will always be valuable items to be treasured.<br /><br />What I'm VERY curious about is the reading habits of kids growing up with the Internet -- the Net is kind of a grade-schooler right now, if you think about it, age-wise. For the current 8-12 year olds who are comfy with reading onscreen, I think books might become obsolete. I hope not. It's something I'll be watching, especially as my 5 year old and 2 year old age and read more and more.<br /><br />Right now, I think a free electronic version of a book is a great promotional tool. Many people will check out the PDF, skim it, maybe even read it all (I skimmed it), and if they're hooked, buy a copy.<br /><br />I don't have a Kindle or Nook, and am not all that interested in getting one. But I'm 39 and set in my ways. Also, I sit in front of a computer all day for my work, so I don't wanna relax in front of one to read a book or story.<br /><br />These are interesting times, and it's hard to keep up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-13069974875808787442009-11-18T19:04:58.169-08:002009-11-18T19:04:58.169-08:00I love the touch of a book, the turning of pages, ...I love the touch of a book, the turning of pages, the placing of a special bookmark where I left off are all things I love about books. I can see advantages of the kindle, but I'd rather hold my books and keep them on a shelf.Sharon K. Mayhewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07799235347319851345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-87065892295222322762009-11-18T11:00:06.839-08:002009-11-18T11:00:06.839-08:00I too have been thinking about purchasing digital ...I too have been thinking about purchasing digital books, but there is just something about holding a wonderfully bound book, turning the pages and being fully engrossed in the sensation of reading. Not just the words, but the texture of the pages, the smell, and that oh-so wonderful feeling of waking up to see that you've fallen asleep with your fingers between the pages.<br /><br />I do think that these digital books have a place in our society, we are a "get it now" generation, however reading on a computer screen, still feels like screen time or work, and to me just isn't as relaxing, and somehow isn't as fulfilling.<br /><br />That being said I always have been a bit of a nerd, I prefer libraries to clubs and bookshelves over technology any day.Shaunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15714114531767991507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2515186094461594423.post-11468655848953929712009-11-18T10:05:45.764-08:002009-11-18T10:05:45.764-08:00As a means of distribution, electronic is the fast...As a means of distribution, electronic is the fastest and most cost effective way of reaching the widest audience possible.<br /><br />I think it's a very good idea that you released Flu Fighter for free online. It's a timely topic and I'm sure people will appreciate how you disseminate such valuable information in a child-friendly package.<br /><br />One thing I learned as a webcomic creator and a children's book author is that even if the book is made available in its entirety online, people will still spend money on something they perceived as having value. People who don't feel like buying the book after they read your story are people who won't buy the book either way.Haihttp://www.bymoonalone.comnoreply@blogger.com