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Posted on 27/04/04

Will publishers perish?

Special to The Globe and Mail

There is a saying that "everybody has a book in them," yet at a time when we find it more important than ever to communicate in print, it has never been more difficult to do so. Many authors have become frustrated with conventional publishers, entrenched by market projections, annual styles and the unmentionable word "returns."

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