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CourierI’m doomed. My preference is New Times Roman or Palatino, but a Slate item suggests that the typewriter-like Courier family is still the real favorite among literary stars.

But guess what. You know whose preferences in the end should count, even more than a publisher’s? The reader’s. And with HTML/XMLish e-books, that can happen. Yes, as long as I’m at it, I’m also curious what fonts TeleBlog community members like to read in, not just write in.

(Via Bookslut, which also carries a pointer to an L.A. Times piece on the deaths of the Carroll & Graf and Thunder’s Mouth Press imprints.)

 
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