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Authors are autographing the Kindle and iPods

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7:50AM
Jun-17-09


Grant Barrett

San Diego, California

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posts 1197

. «[David] Sedaris wrote in a recent e-mail message that he has actually signed “at least five” Kindles, and “a fair number of iPods as well, these for audio book listeners.”»

9:14AM
Jun-17-09


Glenn

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posts 1057

I could have done without the last sentence of the article. I primarily read audio books at this point. Maybe I should collect recordings of authors speaking their names instead.

9:45AM
Jun-17-09


samaphore

The Golden State of Mind

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posts 319

I could have done without the last sentence of the article.

My wife and I saw David Sedaris speak at a Northern California bookstore this past Monday evening, and he talked quite a bit about breast milk stories, and even asked the audience to share theirs.

Maybe I should collect recordings of authors speaking their names instead.

If you are a collector, that's not a bad idea. Maybe they will end up in the Smithsonian!

More interesting is what a reader said about signing Kindle-like devices. One reader felt guilty, saying, “It’s a promotional opportunity for both the writer and the bookstore, and if you’re asking for your Kindle to be signed, you’re taking the bookstore out of the process. But I would never do so unless I had first paid to download a signer's work.” The problem with getting a Kindle or an iPod signed is that you can't get more than one or two signatures. Are you supposed to save your Kindle for your favorite author?

What about all the readers who go to see an author speak at a bookstore, but don't buy that author's book from the bookstore and don't get anything signed? That's been going on long before Kindle came onto the scene, or even audio books, and I am guilty as charged.

10:49AM
Jun-17-09


Glenn

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posts 1057

Yes. A few times I went and said to myself that I would never read anything that author wrote!

5:38PM
Jun-29-09


martha

martha

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posts 817

Oh, my. Seriously, what WILL replace that ritual of getting a signature? Some kind of electronic ink app and a special stylus?