The first E-Book roundtable episode of The Biblio File has been completed. I was joined by Jon Noring of Teleread and the E-Book Community mailing list, author Mary Tyler (Dejah from the E-Book Community), and Jane Litte of DearAuthor.com. (Marion Gropen was with us before the show started, but was called away before we could begin.) We discussed a number of general e-book related topics, such as why e-books haven’t been more widely adopted, e-book versus print price points, giving e-books away to sell more print books, the Google Books commotion, the “Tower of E-Babel,” and the multiple competing “open e-book” standards.
To listen to the discussion, simply visit The Biblio File, right-click on the blue download link next to the episode, and choose Save As to save a copy of the file to your computer, or click the orange “Listen” button next to the episode to stream it.
We had a great time and a fascinating conversation, and would love to do it again!
Good stuff, Chris. I’d welcome still more details from the show. What’s more, people are welcome to use the TeleBlog to follow up on the issues discussed there. They could go right under show-related news such as the one above.
Thanks,
David