I read an article on a friend's blog today that pondered the future of books. I'm talking about real, hold in your hands, coffee stained, dog eared (or chewed) books that you carry to the beach, the doctor's waiting rooms or wherever it is that you need a little something to keep you occupied, made of paper and whatnot. Read her post here.
Pages For Small WagesI know this topic has probably been discussed to death, but still I'm curious. I'm wondering what the masses, the real live readers ...
Published on April 07, 2010 13:08
Don't get me wrong, I love the feel of paperback books, hardcovers have long since priced me out of that market, and have just about turned my small studio apartment over to books! Gazing at my bookshelves, book spines speaks to me providing an added incentive to write.
The light in the eReader will make it easier for my old eyes to see the type. For those who don't know, eye problems come with aging. I'll still purchase special books--friends' books and books I'll keep forever, even if I have to turn the apartment over to them and sleep in the hall.
In addition, seniors are often accused of not keeping up with technology. We could very well disappear from public view if we don't follow the market. And, once again, the market is in the middle of change.