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  • ...te technical information without scaring off the reader, how to tackle a subject (or a story) in logical and bite-sized segments, how to build an argument (or a plot), how to plan a la...
  • ...first onto a wishlist, till I am sure that I still want it as much in two weeks as I did when I first read about it.  I strongly suspect that the argument about not devaluing your writ...
  • Kamy, the first think that comes to mind in the price argument is: the library. Kindle has a lending library which I like to think of as a free option for readers. I love the brick and...
  • Love this post.   What about, "The argument is mute."  Should be "the argument is moot."
  • Cate, when I did a teaching exchange to Australia I had this 'argument' with a student about a lot and not alot.  She argued that it was in the dictionary and low and behold, it is in the Australian dictionary.  
  • Cait Levin commented on her article [What's Next?] Time to Read
    @Amy and @Mardith,  I've heard both sides of the "don't read what you're writing" argument. I also tend to read what I'm writing, but I think that's mainly because I love YA and will...
  • Brooke Warner commented on her article What Are E-Books Worth?
    ...er unit per month, so it's pretty negligible. Correct me if I'm missing anything, but I think that's it—about $2 more. So that would solidify the argument that if a print book costs $1...
  • ...ok pricing, even though as a consumer the higher prices don't enthrall me, as an author, and wife of a creative (photographer), every part of the argument for parity pricing makes sens...
  • ...that? Tell me the science that supports your belief." That was very un-California and I felt it. Give me a respectful, animated, sometimes loud, argument!...
  • ...nd information that state governments have initiatives to get some kind of connection in rural areas. If "separate but equal" was a totally bogus argument, this separate and unequal FC...