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"Craig R. Scott" <[log in to unmask]>
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I am asked all the time how information on the internet impacts the 
publishing business (or should I in this context say the "scrolls"). The 
truth is that the publishing business has more to do with marketing and 
promotion than it does with the books themselves. Unfortunate but true.

The only saving grace that the book publishing world currently has is that 
you still can't curl up in bed with an internet connection and read it 
comfortably. When that happens we will all be in trouble.

C.

Craig R. Scott, CG
President & CEO
Heritage Books, Inc.
65 East Main Street
Westminster, MD 21157

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