Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kindle Fire and the End of Days ...

As anyone who isn't completely oblivious knows at this point, Amazon is now setting the world on fire by offering a new Kindle Fire e-reader device.

The sparks are bound to hit other e-reader devices.

Not only that, but according to today's Publishers Lunch headline news:

A UK version of the least expensive regular Kindle--the non-touchscreen model--is available for pre-order, for release on October 12, at £89 (or roughly $140). A German version is priced at 99 euros. Both are ad-free models.

Furthermore, Amazon is adding a Chinese-language bookstore. Good Lord! Talk about global domination! :)

Oh, but Amazon still does print publishing, too. In fact, here's one HUGE deal its Thomas & Mercer imprint made recently (as reported in Publishers Lunch):

Lee Goldberg and William Rabkin's THE DEAD MAN series, featuring a man resurrected from the dead to battle evil among us that only he can see, including re-release of FACE OF EVIL, RING OF KNIVES, HELL IN HEAVEN, THE DEAD WOMAN, and THE BLOOD MESA as well as forthcoming titles, to Thomas & Mercer, in a 12-book deal for publication in ebook and print, by the authors.

So ... do you think this doom and gloom scenario about print books and bookstores might be just a tiny bit overstated? :) I'm not one to make predictions. I'm just sayin'. You never know. Also, check the comments. I'm not the only one with doubts.




PS: The amazing Joe Konrath has set himself up as an ebook retailer with the help of this company. Awesome!

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