The Biblio FileAs part of my on-line talk show, The Biblio File. I recently recorded a 3 hour 46 minute interview with Hugo-winning novelist Peter S. Beagle and publisher Connor Cochran, joined partway through by novelist Diane Duane. At one point, the conversation turned to e-books. Here is an excerpt of part of that conversation.

To listen to the interview in its entirety, please visit The Biblio File.

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TeleRead Editor Chris Meadows has been writing for us--except for a brief interruption--since 2006. Son of two librarians, he has worked on a third-party help line for Best Buy and holds degrees in computer science and communications. He clearly personifies TeleRead's motto: "For geeks who love books--and book-lovers who love gadgets." Chris lives in Indianapolis and is active in the gamer community.

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  1. Actually, Janice, it was put out as an e-book–illegally, by a Spanish publisher named Umbriel. That was part of the point I was making, because we only recently found out about the illegal Spanish e-book (five years after it went into distribution) because this one overzealous blogger went and posted the entire stolen text on his blog site.

    I am very interested in e-books. I’m also very concerned with making sure that Peter earns money off his work. He has been ripped off too many times over the years.

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