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Re: Wiring the Writing Center is now available



Michael,

I think lots of us would buy a copy for ourselves AND order a copy for the
library.

				Donna

Dr. Donna Sewell
Director of Writing Center
Assistant Professor of English
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
(912) 333-5946

Email address: dsewell@valdosta.edu

On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Michael Spooner wrote:

> Rich Haswell says: 
> 
> > So who pays for this?  I mean, what would be the advantage to NCTE?
> 
> None, I hope. ;-) I'm the competition now, Rich. (Actually, I will try
> to sell it to them as a distribution title. But it's funny: it's like
> they want to do acquisitions without me these days.)
> 
> The e-book would be for sale just like all other books--to individuals,
> bookstores, libraries, etc. Probably at the same price as the print
> version; I'm not sure. What do you think? Would the e-version be more
> valuable or less? Would you buy a personal copy, or just wait for the
> library to acquire it? Would you be more likely to buy a personal copy
> of the e-book than the print? 
> 
> If I put either one on special to Centaurs, would I be swamped with
> orders? 
> 
> Michael
> 
>